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Google Nexus 7 Could Heavily Impact Tablet Wars Android still has a long way to go to best Apple's iPad. But the arrival of the Nexus 7--with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as its operating system--may shake up the tablet market.
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Cybercriminals Build Massive Banking Fraud System in the Cloud Fraud was unique in the amount of automation used, made possible through the use of cloud computing, McAfee says.
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Weighing Windows Server 2012 From network services and storage to virtualization and private cloud, Microsoft's beefy new server OS leaves no server role unturned.
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Wickr, a Mobile Privacy Application, Sweeps Digital Crumbs Away A new mobile application for Apple devices called Wickr lets people exchange files and messages without leaving digital traces that could be examined by law...
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Secunia PSI 3.0 Can Silently Deploy Security Patches for Windows Software Danish vulnerability intelligence and research firm Secunia has launched version 3.0 of its Personal Software Inspector (PSI) patch management program, which can...
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Japan Government Investigating Small Web Breaches After Anonymous Attack Threats Several Japanese government ministries were investigating minor Web breaches Thursday, after what appeared to be threats of cyber attacks by the hacker...
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Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst Weighs in on Strategy, Oracle and Growth Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst is coming up on his five-year anniversary at the helm, following his arrival in December 2007. Under Whitehurst's leadership, Red...
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Google's App Engine Comes to Europe Google has added the ability to run App Engine applications on a cluster located in Europe, in order to improve performance for local users, the company said at...
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Google Wallet Launches Support for Subscriptions Google Wallet launched support for recurring subscription payments and has begun automatically assigning the lower of two fees for processing payments, Pali...
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Will the Nexus Q Be Google's Key to Developers' Hearts? Google announced a consumer media-streaming device it calls the Nexus Q at its I/O conference, taking the fight to Apple, which has largely dominated the...
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HP Improves Thin Client Performance With New Tool Hewlett-Packard's new Velocity software helps IT staff optimize network performance for users who work on its thin or zero clients, the company said on...
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US, EU, Japan Elevate Rare Earth Complaint Against China The Office of U.S. Trade Representative has elevated a trade complaint by asking for the World Trade Organization to establish a dispute settlement panel to rule...
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