Monthly Archives: September 2014

AMD FX Chips

AMD Unveils New FX Chips for High-End Desktops

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Advanced Micro Devices is building out its high-end FX processors aimed at users of high-performance desktop PCs and enthusiasts who like to build their...
Mozilla Firefox 32

Firefox 32 Debuts With Improved SSL Security

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Mozilla is out today with its Firefox 32 release, providing users of the open-source Web browser with new security fixes and features. Firefox 32...
Microsoft

China’s Antitrust Regulators Press Microsoft for Answers

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Microsoft is facing renewed pressure from China's antitrust agency this week.Regulators at the country's State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) once again issued...
online security and Web banking

Security Concerns Over Online Financial Services Grow

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Consumer confidence in the security of online financial transactions has dropped, according to the findings of a new survey from Kaspersky Lab and B2B...
Domain names

10 Most Popular New Top-Level Domains

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10 Most Popular New Top-Level Domains by Sean Michael Kerner Guru Tops the List At the end of the first quarter, the .guru TLD was the leading...
tech city

T-Mobile Argues Against AT&T, Verizon Roaming Rates

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T-Mobile executives are continuing to court industry and public support in the carrier's efforts to persuade federal regulators to combat what they say are...
Hot tech skills

Embarcadero Delivers RAD Studio XE7

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Embarcadero Technologies, a provider of application and database development tools, has launched RAD Studio XE7, a new platform for building connected apps for Windows,...
mobile Slides app

Google Finally Launches iOS Mobile Version of Its Slides App

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Google has now launched the iOS version of its Slides app, which will allow iOS users to do work on Slides files on their...
Google

Google Acquires Video Rendering Firm Zync Render

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Google has acquired Zync Render, a visual effects cloud rendering vendor that has been involved with movie hits including Star Trek Into Darkness, American...
cloud security

Celebrity Picture Hack Exposes Dark Cloud Risk

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Over the weekend, attackers posted explicit pictures of Hollywood celebrities including Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, allegedly obtained via a vulnerability in Apple's iCloud service.The...