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New year's tech resolutions: Best digital practices for 2013

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New year's tech resolutions: Best digital practices for 2013

01.01.2013 3:00 AM

How to enjoy better online security, faster PC performance, and lower technology prices in the year ahead.

Review: Experian's ProtectMyID helps guard against identity theft

12.21.2012 11:35 AM

Experian, best known for issuing credit reports, fights identify theft with this service. It requires investment of both time and money ($16 per month).

 

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Microsoft battles pirated software as a security risk

12.29.2012 12:43 PM

Microsoft has launched a new anti-piracy campaign in China, which intends to highlight the security risks of buying counterfeit software.

Why Windows To Go is perfect for BYOD

12.30.2012 7:27 AM

The Windows To Go feature of Windows 8 Enterprise eliminates many of the concerns and headaches of allowing users to bring their own PCs.

Samsung still needs to plug hole in Android devices

12.30.2012 9:12 AM

Samsung is apparently still working to fix a software flaw that could allow attackers to siphon personal data from a phone.

10 reasons why Windows 8 makes sense for business

01.03.2013 3:30 AM

Though the cost and effort of upgrading to a new operating system can be a challenge, small businesses should consider switching to Windows 8.

Malware targets Java servers

12.30.2012 10:43 AM

Security researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro have uncovered a piece of backdoor-type malware that infects Java-based HTTP servers and allows attackers to execute malicious commands on the underlying systems.

Microsoft issues fix for older versions of IE

01.02.2013 6:47 AM

The vulnerability affects Internet Explorer versions 6, 7 and 8

US tech tools still fall short of European privacy standards

12.30.2012 10:00 AM

A privacy watchdog group in the European Union expects no immediate change in an ongoing standoff with the U.S. over data protection standards.

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