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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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The rise of the rogue AV testers
Costin Raiu: Just as Rogue AV (scareware) products exploded, we are seeing the birth of rogue AV testers. Beware, they will provide a strong, negative value to the entire IT security industry.
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Rogue Firefox extension hijacks browser sessions
Security researchers from StopMalvertising have spotted a rogue Firefox extension, capable of hijacking browser sessions and posting content on Facebook.
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Facebook announces Antivirus Marketplace
Facebook has partnered with five companies (Microsoft, McAfee, TrendMicro, Sophos, and Symantec) to provide improved security for its users. That includes free antivirus solutions for six months.
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Microsoft opens April beta of Windows Intune service to testers
Microsoft is accepting tester applications for the next version of its Windows Intune service for managing and securing Windows PCs -- and soon iOS and Android devices.
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Microsoft to add another preview build, more testers for Hadoop on Azure
Microsoft's coming second technology preview build of Hadoop on Azure may result in the product being released later than March 2012.
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Windows 8 Consumer Preview: What should testers expect?
Microsoft is launching the Consumer Preview of Windows 8 on February 29. Here's what testers may see once the bits are downloadable.
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Microsoft: 'Kelihos' botnet master worked for AV vendor
Microsoft pinpoints a Russian software developer who is being accused of creating, operating and growing the notorious Kelihos botnet.
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Why Facebook doesn't have or need testers
Facebook doesn't have testers and doesn't need to produce particularly high-quality software. An ex-Facebook engineer who worked at the company for four years explains why this is.
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Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch (photos)
The Kisai Rogue Touch Pocket Watch is a fresh take on an old classic, but how the heck do you read the time? Check out the photos to find out.
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New Microsoft Security Essentials beta available to select testers
Microsoft has released a beta of a new version of its free Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) anti-virus/anti-malware client.
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Microsoft seeks testers for limited beta of next-gen Security Essentials
Microsoft is seeking testers for the next release of its free Microsoft Security Essentials anti-malware/anti-virus product.
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BEWARE - Rogue Android apps flood into alternative markets
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What's surprising, misunderstood about Microsoft's Windows 8? Testers weigh in
Now that Microsoft's Windows 8 Developer preview has been out for just over a month, what do some of the hackers of earlier leaked builds think of it?
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Microsoft to make some tester-requested Windows 8 UI concessions
Microsoft is making some Windows 8 UI concessions but isn't going so far as to allow users to circumvent the tiled Metro screen altogether.
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Microsoft Windows 8 testers clamor for more interface customization (and may get some)
Windows 8 testers and potential users aren't completely sold on the new start screen (the Metro-style look and feel) of the coming version of Microsoft's operating system. Some positive changes...
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Faulty Microsoft AV update nukes Chrome browser
Microsoft has confirmed that its security tools erroneously removed the Google Chrome browser from Windows machines, marking it as a variant of the notorious Zeus (Zbot) malware family.
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Who killed the fake-antivirus business?
The fake-antivirus business was a big money-maker in the first half of this year. Then, at the end of June, fake-AV products practically disappeared from the web. Was it technology, or does...
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D-Link Powerline AV 500 DHP-501AV kit
D-Link's new Powerline AV 500 DHP-501AV starter kit is good looking and offer great performance.
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Unboxing the Pioneer AVIC-Z130BT AV navigation receiver
We've snapped a few shots of Pioneer's flagship receiver to give you an idea of what you'll find in the box.
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Should we now expect to pay $500+ to be tablet beta-testers?
Tablet makers continue to fall short of the Apple iPad and roll out buggy and incomplete tablet devices, at prices of $500 or more, and I am getting tired of it. Aren't you?
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