Monthly Archives: September 2013

Gold Apple iPhone 5S Shipments Pushed to October

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The gold Apple iPhone 5S is reviving bad memories of the white iPhone 4. While the iPhone 5S, which was not made available for...

Small Businesses Lack Proper Security Policies

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Many small businesses, from industries as diverse as retailers to professional services firms, are not as protected as they should be from increasingly sophisticated...

Wombat Debuts Integrated Anti-Phishing Assessment Solution

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Cyber-security awareness and training solutions specialist Wombat Security Technologies announced its anti-phishing training suite, which helps security officers to assess and reduce their company's...

Coverity Finds and Fixes Critical Defects in Open-Source Projects

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Coverity, a provider of application development testing, Sept. 19 announced that its software enables an open-source tool known as ANother Tool for Language Recognition,...

Google Launching Health Company to Fight Disease, Aging

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Google is getting into health care with the creation of Calico, a company that will work to find ways of improving the health and...

Microsoft Serves Up Internet Explorer 11 Release Preview for Windows 7

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Following up the release of Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) Developer Preview for Windows 7 in July, Microsoft delivered a version of the Web browser...

Apple iPhone 5S: Where to Buy It Sept. 20 and Get the Best Deal

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The Apple iPhone 5S will become available Friday, Sept. 20. It's the first time Apple hasn't accepted preorders for a flagship device (despite accepting...

HP Puts Leap Gesture Control Feature in Envy 17 Notebook

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Hewlett-Packard is hitting the market with a spate of consumer notebooks and tablets that come with everything from gesture control technology from Leap Motion...

TEDx Conference Organizers Can Teach the IT Vendor Show Promoters

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I went to the TEDx Cambridge (Mass.) event last week. Next week I am heading off for the rounds of fall shows including Oracle...

30 Years Ago: The Rise, Fall and Survival of Ashton-Tate’s dBASE

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Ashton-Tate's dBASE was one of the most popular early PC applications, as the Swiss Army Knife of databases when it first hit the market...