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VMware’s Love-Hate Relationship With OpenStack

VMware, perhaps more-so than any other vendor on the planet, is responsible for helping enterprises move to more agile and efficient virtualized server infrastructure....

Was ‘The New York Times’ Hacked?

On the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 14, my Twitter feed was overflowing with people noting that the venerable Gray Lady, The New York Times,...

Open-Source Adobe Brackets Web Development Comes to Linux

When it comes to Web development, Adobe's Dreamweaver (originally from Macromedia) is a well-known and widely deployed tool. Like most of Adobe's commercial tools,...

Scroogled Redux: Google, Gmail, Privacy and You

Tens of millions of users around the world rely on Google's Gmail service as their email provider, but a recent legal filing from the...

Google Bug Bounty Increases Security for Us All

Over the last three years, Google has paid out over $2 million as part of its Chromium and Google Web Vulnerability Programs. In my...

Mission for New Storage Group: Promote HDD, Hybrid Drives

OK, so where exactly is my data? Ask that simple question inside most large enterprises, and you likely will not get a simple answer,...

Pirate Bay Builds Its Own Browser Bundle

For the last 10 years, the Pirate Bay Torrent search site has thumbed its nose at legal authorities around the world, making copyright-protected applications,...

Open-Source Apache Web Server Hits Ignominious Milestone

Since the dawn of the Web era, one technology has steadfastly dominated as the world's most popular Web server. That technology is the open-source...

Mozilla Expands Persona ID Service

Single sign-on (SSO) mechanisms offer the promise of users having a single credential (the sign-on) in order to log into multiple sites and services....

Acer to Focus on Android Devices Over Windows 8 PCs

Acer officials are going to throw more of their support and efforts behind Android-based mobile devices and Google Chromebooks and focus less on PCs...