Monthly Archives: August 2012

Microsoft Outlook.com Looks to Replace Hotmail, Beat Gmail

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Microsoft has been busy reimagining personal email, the software giant announced July 31, sharing a preview of Outlook.com.The site, arriving 16 years after Webmail...

IT Efficiency Suffers in Enterprises With Multiple Software Platforms: Survey

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While information technology is intended to make enterprises run more efficiently, many find it difficult to manage multiple software platforms to meet business goals,...

Dell Latitude Is Built for Comfort and Speed

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The Dell Latitude E6530 is a good option for desktop managers who are looking to refresh the standard-issue laptop for power users who need...

Sprint, Microsoft Team to Offer Office 365 to Small Businesses

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Sprint will soon offer Microsoft Office 365 to its small- and midsized-business (SMB) customers, it announced July 31. It addition to strengthening its business...

Huawei Routers Are Easily Hacked, Say Security Pros

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By: Robert LemosRouters made by China-based Huawei Technologies have very few modern security protections and easy-to-find vulnerabilities, two network-security experts stated at the Defcon...

Spam Campaign Caused by Stolen Dropbox Employee Password

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Cloud-based storage provider Dropbox came clean with more details today about a security breach that led to a spamming campaign.The company's investigation into the...

AMD Hires Apple Chip Exec Who Worked on iPhones, iPads

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Advanced Micro Devices, which saw one of its own chip designers to Apple earlier in July, now is bringing a former Apple processor expert...

AppFog, Rackspace Collaborate to Support OpenStack

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AppFog, maker of a polyglot programming platform as a service (PaaS) for cloud-based application deployment and management, announced a new collaboration with Rackspace to...

Sprint, the Unlimited Data Holdout, Says Beware the Shared Data Plan

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Shared data plans may be the norm in our mobile futures, but for now, Sprint is making an argument for resisting them. The only...

Fujitsu, NEC, NTT Docomo Create Smartphone Chip Company

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Fujitsu, NEC and NTT Docomo jointly are creating a company that will make and sell wireless chips for smartphones in an attempt to reduce...