Monthly Archives: August 2013

Microsoft Hardens IE in August Patch Tuesday Update

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As expected, Microsoft is out today with its monthly Patch Tuesday release for August, delivering fixes for a total of 23 vulnerabilities, spread across...

Fedora Linux Set to Build Agile Core

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Members of the open-source Fedora Linux Project gathered at the new Flock conference in Charleston, S.C., from Aug. 9 to 12 to discuss the...

Looker Snags $16M Venture Funding to Advance BI Innovation

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Looker Data Sciences, a business intelligence (BI) software provider, announced a $16 million Series A round of investment capital to advance the company's BI...
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Google Issues New Updates for Chrome OS

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Google's Chrome OS is again receiving maintenance updates to its Stable, Dev and Beta software channels for users on all Chrome OS devices, as...

Google Glass Update Bringing Movie, Dining, Traffic Info and More

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Google Glass Explorers will be receiving a lot of new cool and useful features in the latest software update for the devices, including Google...

BlackBerry Sale Could Rob Canada of Its High-Tech Crown Jewel

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Will BlackBerry, the pride of Canada, remain in Canada?That's the question being asked, now that BlackBerry has officially announced that it's open to considering...

Ellison Indicates Apple Will Take a Slide Without Jobs

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Oracle CEO and co-founder Larry Ellison and Apple CEO Tim Cook probably won't be doing a summer barbecue together any time soon, not after...

Google Bug Bounty Increases Security for Us All

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Over the last three years, Google has paid out over $2 million as part of its Chromium and Google Web Vulnerability Programs. In my...
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Apple’s Latest iPhones Will Be Boring Despite the Hype: 10 Reasons Why

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Apple's Latest iPhones Will Be Boring Despite the Hype: 10 Reasons Why By Don Reisinger It's an Off Year for the iPhone, Folks Looking at Apple's decisions...

30 Years Ago: How Email Rose to Become the No. 1 Killer App

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When the first personal computers started being sold by Apple and IBM in the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for people...