Monthly Archives: February 2012

HTC Security Flaw Found on Multiple Android Phones

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Smartphone manufacturer HTC admitted several of its phones running Google's Android operating system have a security flaw that allows hackers or an application to...

Social Media Marketing, SEO Top Small-Business Investment Priorities

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While opinions vary on the pace of the economic recovery, 55 percent of small and midsize businesses (SMBs) surveyed reported their business had either...

Platform as a Service Entering Pivotal Year: Gartner

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Platform as a service (PaaS) is a core layer of the cloud computing architecture, and its evolution will affect the future of most users...

Google, Microsoft Spar Over Privacy Policy Claims

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Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Feb. 1 fired back at Microsoft's advertising slam against the search engine's privacy policy updates, publishing a myth-busting blog post that addresses...
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For Everyday Use by Everyday Users

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For Everyday Use by Everyday Users The entry-level D40 supports one or two lines, and is designed for the broadest range of use cases, where...

Adobe Creative Cloud to Launch This Spring

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Adobe's new cloud initiative aimed at creative professionals, known as Adobe Creative Cloud, will go live this spring.Adobe announced the Adobe Creative Cloud at...

Apple Fixes 52 Bugs in OS X Snow Leopard, Lion in Security Update

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Apple patched a slew of security issues in its OS X operating system in a fairly large security update to prevent potential drive-by-attacks and...

AMD to Integrate Third-Party IP Into Chips

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Advanced Micro Devices executives are laying out a roadmap for future chips that they say will be fundamentally different from larger rival Intel and...

Oracle Patches DoS Flaw in Database 10g, WebLogic, iPlanet

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Oracle quietly released patches for its Oracle Fusion Middleware and Sun Products Suite to address a handful of security flaws.The out-of-band patches addressed denial-of-service...
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Confidence Clearly Lacking

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Confidence Clearly Lacking SMBs in the U.S. are still lagging behind in their backup and disaster recovery plans. Only slightly more than 50 percent feel...