Monthly Archives: November 2012

U.S. Cellular Offers Unlimited Data Plan for 4G LTE Markets

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The nation's seventh-largest wireless provider U.S. Cellular announced a plan to offer its 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) customers an unlimited data plan—but only...

Online Shoppers Quick to Ditch Slow Websites

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With Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping insanity on the horizon, small businesses with an online presence could find themselves reaping a windfall of...

Fraud Rings Rampant in U.S., Especially Southeast

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A study of more than a billion applications for credit cards, bank cards and cell phone accounts uncovered about 2.9 million fraud events linked...

Small Businesses Adopting Online Marketing: Forrester

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Small and midsize businesses have dramatically changed their marketing practices to adapt to changing buyer behaviors in a Web-centric world, and the new generation...

The Internet Plays Role of Stupidity Amplifier

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I knew that the level of stupidity among government officials had reached a new all-time high when I couldn’t find a Demotivators poster at...

Apple iMacs to Arrive on Time, Says New Report

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Apple's newest 21.5- and 27-inch iMacs are on track to meet their respective November and December sales dates, according to a Nov. 19 report...

VMware Patches DoS Vulnerability in Virtualization Software

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Virtualization software vendor VMware released an update this month to fix a security issue in its vSphere API.The update patches a denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability...

NFL to Use EHRs for Care Coordination, Injury Tracking

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The National Football League is kicking off a league-wide effort to digitize health records. The NFL will use eClinicalWorks' electronic health record (EHR) platform...

Samsung’s Request for New Trial in Apple Case Rests on Dec. 6 Hearing

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A hearing is scheduled for Dec. 6 in a California courthouse to hear Samsung's argument that juror misconduct should prompt a judge to order...

SEC Employees Brought Sensitive Data to Hacker Con: Report

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The group responsible for protecting computers at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's Trading and Markets Division traveled with laptops that contained sensitive, yet...