Monthly Archives: August 2013

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Google Maps Creates New Way to Share Your Destination Photos

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Google Maps wants to let visitors now add their own gorgeous photos to the amazing maps that are constantly being created with Google Maps."Today,...

Trojan Tied to RSA SecureID Breach Linked to Multiple Cyber-Campaigns

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Dell SecureWorks has connected malware used in the RSA SecureID breach to attack campaigns going back several years that have targeted companies in countries...

Office Mobile Arrives for Android Phones

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After releasing the Office Mobile app for Apple's iPhone a month and a half ago, Microsoft announced on July 31 that a native version...

Mobile Application Deployment Hampered by Cost, Security Concerns

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Despite a clear understanding of the benefits and drivers from the user community, companies have not mobilized many applications, and a large percentage are...

Internet of Things Poses Challenges, Opportunities for Businesses: Gartner

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The sheer diversity of applications for the Internet of Things--the network of physical objects that contain embedded technology to communicate and interact with their...

Carbonite Business Continuity Appliances Enter Beta Testing

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Business cloud solutions specialist Carbonite announced a beta program for its line of all-in-one business continuity appliances, which will be tuned for optimal speed...

Google Offers Some Glass Users a Chance to Invite a Pal

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Google apparently got a lot of people excited online in the last 24 hours by conducting an "experiment" that offered an unknown number of...

Icahn to Dell: Let the Vote on Buyout Bid Take Place

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Carl Icahn, on the heels of the Dell special committee’s rejection of Michael Dell’s latest $26.6 billion proposal to take the company private, is...

Wearable Smart Devices to Grow Tenfold by 2018: Juniper

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In five years, Juniper expects wearable computing shipments to grow tenfold, reaching 150 million by the end of 2018, Juniper Research reported July 31."The...
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Hacking RFID Tags Is Easier Than You Think: Black Hat

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UPDATED SEPT. 28, 2016: In the last three years, much has changed in RFID technology. In 2013, 125KHz RFID proximity badges were the default...