Monthly Archives: November 2011

Patients Sue Sutter Health Over Data Breach Involving 4.24 Million People

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Sutter Health, a hospital system in Northern California, faces two class-action lawsuits from patients for leaving the information of 4.24 million people vulnerable to...
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Operating System: iPhone 4S: iOS 5 vs. Galaxy Nexus: Android 4.0 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’

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Operating System: iPhone 4S: iOS 5 vs. Galaxy Nexus: Android 4.0 'Ice Cream Sandwich' Apples iOS 5 is undoubtedly the best version of the mobile...

Crime Stopping with Real Time Analytics and Fraud Detection

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Salesforce.com AppExchange Goes Mobile With iOS, Android

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NEW YORK -- Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM) Nov. 30 made its AppExchange enterprise application store available via smartphones and tablets based on Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android and...
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Grand Prize: Tweet Hunt

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Grand Prize: Tweet Hunt Tweet Hunt is a shooting gallery game powered by Twitter. To take out some of the most popular users on Twitter,...

Microsoft’s Windows Phone Share Dips: Nielsen

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Microsoft owned 7.3 percent of the U.S. smartphone market in the third quarter, according to new data from Nielsen.The research firm includes both Windows...

Android, iOS Command 71% U.S. Smartphone Share: Nielsen

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) command 71 percent of smartphone market share in the United States, with Android accounting for 43 percent share and...

Windows 8 Tablets Will Be a Huge Hit: 10 Reasons Why

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There's little debating that tablets have become a huge hit and will be a major factor in the future growth of the PC market....

Microsoft Revamps SkyDrive, Pushing Consumer Cloud

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Microsoft has streamlined SkyDrive's ability to share and access Office documents, in yet another sign of the company's increasingly cloud-centric posture.Under the new streamlined...

Duqu Attackers Wiped All Linux CandC Servers to Cover Tracks

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Shortly after Symantec publicized the Duqu Trojan in October, the unknown perpetrators behind the data-gathering malware removed traces of their activity from all their...