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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Which is the most popular malware propagation tactic?
According to Microsoft's recently released Security Intelligence Report, that's socially engineered malware, malware requiring user interaction such as campaigns enticing users into downloading...
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Microsoft's Android tactics are 'hard bargaining' but not patent misuse
Good news for Microsoft.
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RIM's BeBold campaign -- hashtag fail or genius marketing?
Yet another company has fallen foul of the Twitter hashtag. This time it's RIM with its BeBold campaign. But were the marketing team naive -- or preparing our focus for the BlackBerry 10?
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Symantec accused of using 'scareware' tactics to sell full-version products
Anti-virus maker Symantec is charged in a lawsuit with misleading users into purchasing full versions of its software by peddling 'scareware' tactics.
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Tactical shopping with Black Friday apps for iOS
Here are the top iPhone apps for helping you make the most out of Black Friday.
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Which is the most popular malware propagation tactic?
According to Microsoft's recently released Security Intelligence Report, that's socially engineered malware, malware requiring user interaction such as campaigns enticing users into downloading...
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Patent infringement for iOS in-app store purchases claimed, using Apple's own tactics
Hardware 2.0 has the story of two developers who have been ordered to license patents covering in-app purchases from an unnamed company or face legal trouble in 21 days.
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How students used tech to beat protest police 'kettling' tactics
Police 'kettling' tactics are highly controversial and can leave legitimate protesters without basic amenities for hours. Fleeing riot police on foot? There's an app for that.
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Primitive 'Here you have' e-mail worm spreading fast
Anti-malware companies are tracking a new "download-and-run" e-mail worm squirming through inboxes around the world.
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Creative intros pair of Sound Blaster Tactic 3D headsets
Creative has a pair of new Sound Blaster Tactic headsets that might come in handy for the 3D gaming experience: the Alpha and Sigma.
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Comscore questions Microsoft, Yahoo tactics used to generate latest search gains
The May comScore U.S. search market share data is out, and both Bing and Yahoo are showing gains over April, while Google is down slightly. But even comScore is questioning its own data.
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New attack against Net Neutrality utilizes scare tactics
A group that opposes Net Neutrality efforts is using scare tactics to fight the government's efforts to impose regulations over broadband access se
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Rimini Street fires back at Oracle; Alleges 'anticompetitive tactics'
Rimini Street fired back at Oracle over its lawsuit adding that Larry Ellison & Co. are trying to stifle competition to preserve fat software maintenance margins.
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Apple is immune from antitrust
The hottest consumer electronics company is Apple. Is it safe from government litigation? Maybe Google should license iPAD killing future litigation.
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Checks to curb latest SEO tricks
Unethical tactics employed by companies utilizing SEO tactics such as link farms and loading Web pages filled with irrelevant keywords, are not welcomed by search engine operators.
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Certification an age old tactic
Will 3Terra's cloud certification help organizations better use cloud computing?
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FTC: Intel's anticompetitive tactics have stifled innovation and harmed consumers
The Federal Trade Commission has sued chip giant Intel, claiming that the company has illegally used its dominant market position for a decade to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly.
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FBI: Scareware distributors stole $150M
According to an intelligence note posted by the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), the FBI is aware of an estimated scareware loss to victims in excess of $150 million.
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Koobface botnet enters the Xmas season
The Koobface botnet enters the Xmas season with a new holiday-themed YouTube page. In between, the botnet masters are clearly experimenting with new features. Let's review some of them.
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Pressure tactics don't always work
Pressure tactics used to stop publication of research seldom work.
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