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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Many still vulnerable to Conficker
Despite all the warnings, an antivirus firm estimates that 11 percent of PCs in use still have not applied the patch that would prevent the Conficker worm from invading their systems.
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Conficker an April Fool's joke? Maybe not
Just because the Conficker worm didn't launch an attack on April Fools Day doesn't mean it still isn't a threat. But it did make the world painfully aware of the penalty for not keeping its...
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Conficker tracking - all's quiet, so far
So it's been April 1st for almost 18 hours now in New Zealand and it's the early hours of April 1st on the east coast of the United States. So what's going on? So far -- nothing.
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FAQ: Conficker time bomb ticks, but don't expect boom
The latest variant of the Conficker worm is set to start communicating with other computers on the Internet on April 1 - like an April Fool's Day time bomb with some mysterious payload.
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Microsoft to charge customers $99 to remove OEM 'crapware'
So, the OEMs make money from installing crapware onto PCs, and now Microsoft is making money removing it. Makes you realize why more and more people are buying Apple hardware.
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Apple releases Flashback malware removal tool, for OS X Lion only
In its ongoing battle against the widespread Flashback malware attack, Apple has released a standalone removal tool. The utility is available only for users of the most recent version of OS X who...
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Apple releases Flashback removal tool, infections drop to 270,000
Apple today released an update to its Java component that removes known versions of the Flashback malware. In a separate study, Symantec reported that it counted only 270,000 infected Macs, down...
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Apple developing tool to detect and remove Flashback Trojan
Apple is developing a tool to detect and remove the Flashback Trojan that has infected over 600,000 Macs. In the meantime, here are some alternatives for both detecting and removing the malware.
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Facebook teaches users how to remove adware (video)
Facebook has released a video warning its users about adware. The social networking giant explains how to get rid of the malware from your computer and how to cleanup your Facebook account.
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Lasers could remove ink from printed paper, allowing for reuse
U.K. researchers are studying technology that would vaporize dark toner, potentially allowing a sheet of paper to be used up to five times.
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The case for and against removing the iPad 3 Home button
Do you think Apple will phase out the iconic Home button?
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Facebook removes sick baby hoaxes, urges users to report more
Facebook has not changed its stance when it comes to removing scams and hoaxes, even if the images are of sick babies. On the flipside, the company has removed many of the offending images.
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Microsoft removes 'Start' button from latest Windows 8 build
Windows 8 "Consumer Preview" version (build 8220) are missing the Start button.
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Anti-scam websites beg Facebook to remove sick baby hoaxes
Hoax-Slayer, That's Nonsense, The Bulldog Estate, Facecrooks, and facebookprivacyandsecurity have teamed up to convince Facebook to be more proactive when fighting sick baby hoaxes.
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Facebook: anti-SOPA post was removed in error
An anti-SOPA and anti-PIPA post was removed from Facebook earlier this week. Facebook says the deletion occurred in error and has apologized, but wouldn't elaborate further.
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LinkedIn removing Tweets app due to low usage rates
LinkedIn isn't giving up on Twitter, but it is shifting resources from its Tweets app to other LinkedIn products.
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'Remove Facebook Timeline' themed scam circulating on Facebook
According to InsideFacebook, scammers are exploiting the negative sentiments surrounding Facebook's Timeline, and are currently spamvertising bogus pages.
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With no apparent legal leg to stand on, Senator Bob Casey pressures Apple to remove app
If we allow our politicians to treat online activities as unworthy of fundamental American rights, we will be allowing them to erode our fundamental American rights.
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Facebook moves or removes the Ticker, for some
Facebook has moved or removed the Ticker feature for some of its users. It's not clear what exactly the social networking giant is testing, but apparently the Ticker could still change in the near...
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Microsoft can remove apps and data from Windows 8 devices
It might sound both harsh and draconian, but it's a necessary feature of a modern app store.
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