02/07/2012 RIM plays mythbuster, says app interest actually really high
Research In Motion says despite the broader perception that BlackBerry users don't care about apps, the company is seeing 6 million downloads each day.
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02/07/2012 Data breach? Blame your third party's remote access systems
An in-depth study of data-breach problems last year where hackers infiltrated 312 businesses to grab gobs of mainly customer payment-card information found the primary way they got in was through third-party vendor remote-access applications or VPN for systems maintenance.
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02/07/2012 Apple inches past Samsung as world's top smartphone vendor
Apple outscored Samsung by less than a percentage point in market share last quarter thanks to heavy demand for the iPhone 4S, according to IDC.
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02/07/2012 Google woos developers to Google+ platform
Google creates a circle and weekly hang out for its Google+ social media platform to encourage creation of more third-party apps.
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02/07/2012 Oracle asks for retrial against SAP in TomorrowNow case
Oracle has chosen a new trial in its lawsuit against SAP for copyright infringement, rejecting the reduction of a jury verdict by about $1 billion by a federal court in September last year. The company rejected the Judge's ruling lowering the jury verdict, and chose a new trial, Oracle's...
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02/07/2012 Safer Internet Day focuses on Net safety for families
Today is the ninth annual Safer Internet Day, a European initiative designed to "make the Internet a safer and better place for our children and young people."
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02/07/2012 Amazon Web Services lowers price of storage in its cloud
Amazon Web Services has cut the cost of storing data using its Simple Storage Service (S3) -- saving users with 50 TB stored on the service around 12 percent on their monthly bill, the company said on Monday.
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02/07/2012 Anonymous claims to have released source code of Symantec's pcAnywhere
Hacker group Anonymous claimed late Monday that the source code of Symantec's pcAnywhere had been uploaded on The Pirate Bay site. Symantec could not immediately comment on whether the hackers had indeed released the source code of its product. "It happened so recently that we're still in...
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02/07/2012 Zuckerberg: Tech's last idealist?
Facebook's CEO wants to build a 21st century tech company that will change the world. Sounds nice on paper.
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02/07/2012 After infection: New schemes to restore your systems
In the computing world, detecting problems is far easier than fixing them. Take antimalware software: It's always been better at accurately finding viruses and the like than at cleaning up and repairing infected systems. That left security professionals with an ongoing conundrum for the past...
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02/07/2012 3 secrets to creating a business case for cloud computing
We've all seen the PowerPoint presentations that show the business advantages of cloud computing: the ability to avoid hardware and software purchases (opex vs. capex), speed to deployment, elasticity, and so on. However, unless you're prepared to provide real numbers that define real value,...
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02/07/2012 The dark side of Apple's dominance
It's a nightmare scenario for carriers, retailers, device makers, and much of the mobile industry: Apple is sucking up all the money, leaving crumbs for the rest. That's the same fear the music business had when Apple introduced the iPod and iTunes. At the time, it forced the industry into a...
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02/07/2012 Macs take on the enterprise
Change can often be slow. It took many years for the Mac to begin to even threaten the PC in the enterprise. It is still a slow process, but Apple is making up ground on Microsoft. For many years, Macs were perceived as being more for the creative folks, such as art designers, but had no role...
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02/07/2012 OnLive's train wreck: Office on the iPad
Demos, like appearances, can be deceiving. At the recent Consumer Electronics Show, one of the media hits was OnLive Desktop , a service that provisions a Windows 7 desktop environment that includes Microsoft Office 2010 to the iPad over an Internet connection.
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02/07/2012 The rise of Node.js: JavaScript graduates to the server
Although it is just three years old, Node.js is gaining traction as an application development platform, letting developers extend JavaScript beyond the browser and into servers. But questions remain about JavaScript's appropriateness on servers and developers' readiness to use it.
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