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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Another (not very serious) iOS 5 security flaw
Flaw allows access to the camera roll, bypassing the passcode.
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Apple fixing security flaw in iPhones, iPads after German IT firm warning
Apple is rushing to fix a security hole found in its iOS mobile software following a stern warning from a German IT security department.
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Linux kernel vulnerability coughs up superuser rights
The open-source Linux operating system contains a serious security flaw that can be exploited to gain superuser rights on a target system.
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Microsoft, Adobe block zero-day attacks
Microsoft and Adobe Systems have announced that a recently released Microsoft toolkit can be used to block zero-day attacks targeting a security flaw in Adobe's Acrobat and Reader programs.
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Does Microsoft's sharing of source code with China and Russia pose a security risk?
Part of Microsoft's Government Security Program (GSP), the company has offered the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) a peek inside the source code of Microsoft products. Could GSP's main...
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Facebook: When ego gets in the way of privacy and security
In an age where invisibility is tantamount to a career death sentence, a large network is an important claim. But at what cost?
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Java update plugs 27 critical security holes
The update, available for Windows, Solaris and Linux, addresses issues that could be remotely exploitable without authentication.
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Google Buzz gets security fix
Google has fixed a security flaw that had the potential to allow a hacker to compromise Google Buzz accounts.
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Open source advocate says, "We're better at security"
Bruce Perens, long a force in the open source community, says the open source model is better for finding security flaws, but a more formal process could be even better.
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Flipboard for Android now available, you don't need a Samsung Galaxy S III
Flipboard has changed the way I consume feeds on my iPad and now it is available for Android owners as well.
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Cloud provisioning spec step closer to IETF working group
A proposal to create a new standard for provisioning users to cloud services is making its way along the standards track and is soon to be the focus for a new IETF working group.
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Evernote helps Android users remember new people with Hello app
I believe our smartphones should work for us and enhance our lives so when I see apps like Hello I get excited about what developers can do to make this a reality. If you have trouble remembering...
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Android 5 Jelly Bean: I Say Innovation, You Say Fragmentation...
A new version of Google's Android mobile OS is expected to be unveiled at the Google I/O conference in late June. Will that leave developers or enterprises wanting to call the whole thing off?
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Facebook phone by BlackBerry -- wouldn't that be fun?
Facebook is looking to mobile to help it shake the slide in stock price since the IPO. A Facebook BlackBerry wouldn't likely stop the slide, but would be fun to watch.
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Can RIM survive until BlackBerry 10?
Shares in Research in Motion, the BlackBerry smartphone maker, have been halted. With everything resting on BlackBerry 10, has the company left it too late?
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RIM's Q1 unravels, operating loss on deck
RIM says: "The on-going competitive environment is impacting our business in the form of lower volumes and highly competitive pricing dynamics in the marketplace."
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RIM's 'mass exodus' finally hits: "It's not me, it's you"
A RIM 'mass exodus': we knew it would happen, and we thought that customers would walk away in droves. Instead, it's the staff who are walking out amid job cuts as high as 6,000.
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McAfee: Database security threats motivating IT to do more
McAfee releases findings from a survey of 400 IT decision-makers across nine countries on the challenges of risk and compliance management in business.
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Open source and the National Security Agency, together again
Open-source software and the National Security Agency go together like peanut-butter and jelly. No, they really do!
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Flame: 'Most complex' cyber-attack ever discovered
The world's "largest cyberattack" has been uncovered. Business and universities -- and governments -- were the main target of the attack by the data-stealing malware.
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