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Social media bring business, but add security quagmire
Social media -- Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and so forth -- has become a way of life for companies and their employees to interact with the public, but beating back the fraudsters that try to prey on customers, not to mention keeping employees from spilling sensitive data, is becoming a full-time job for many.
iPhone 5 said, again, to have 4-inch display
The next iPhone, which may or not be called iPhone 5, will have a 4-inch screen according to several unidentified sources cited in news stories this week.
Ethernet switching gets specialized
Growth in the Ethernet switch market is now being driven by specialized devices for specific applications, rather than evenly across all customer deployments.
Ethernet switching gets specialized
Growth in the Ethernet switch market is now being driven by specialized devices for specific applications, rather than evenly across all customer deployments.
'Thelma & Louise,' 'Beetlejuice' star Geena Davis wins major telecom award
Actress Geena Davis, President of Argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Huawei Chairman Sun Yafang have been named winners of the 2012 ITU World Telecommunication and Information Society Award for their efforts promoting information and communications technology (ICT) to empower women and girls.
iPhone, iPad become apple of cyber criminals' eye
Apple devices -- ever more popular in the workplace -- are about to become more popular with cyber criminals.
Android hackers honing skills in Russia
The malware business growing around Google Android -- now the leading smartphone operating system -- is still in its infancy. Today, many of the apps built to steal money from Android users originate from Russia and China, so criminal gangs there have become cyber-trailblazers.
T-Mobile USA clarifies job cuts will be net 350, not 900
T-Mobile USA clarified its latest restructuring plans and said the changes will result in a net 350 job losses, not 900 as reported earlier.
Cisco mobility bundles target BYOD, mobile virtual desktop
Cisco announced yesterday three pre-tested bundles of products and services designed to cut through the confusing complexity of enterprise mobility.
iOS 6 spotted by developers in usage logs
Developers have discovered that users running iOS 6 have been accessing their apps.
HTC phones banned in US after Apple patent win
Apple has succeeded in stopping the HTC One X and Evo 4G LTE smartphones being shipped into the US, with reports emerging that the devices are being held back at customs.
Apple speaks up in Siri 'false advertising' lawsuit
Apple is hoping to dismiss a set of class-action lawsuits accusing it of falsely advertising Siri. The lawsuit claims the iPhone 4S's voice activated assistant feature doesn't work as advertised.
Ex-Microsoft exec: 'We shouldn't have taken on Apple with Zune'
Microsoft should have "skipped media players completely" and instead produced "the coolest music service for your phones ever."
UK investment banks point to in-memory analytics to tackle big data
Big data is increasingly being seen as a significant problem by the UK's investment banks, where 67 percent believe that in-memory analytics will be the predominant architecture deployed within the next three years to help tackle it.
NASDAQ fines Morgan Stanley over coding error in trading software
Morgan Stanley International has been fined APS35,000 by NASDAQ OMX Stockholm after a coding error in its algorithm software caused unusual volatility in the market on 30th November last year.
The Pirate Bay suffers DDoS attack
The controversial file-sharing website The Pirate Bay has experienced a distributed denial of service attack, according to the site's Facebook page.
Consumerization trends hit IT service management
While the technology is moving forward, some still struggle with how to implement and integrate tools meant to help them get a grip on IT processes.
T-Mobile cuts 900 jobs in restructuring
T-Mobile USA will cut 900 jobs in a restructuring on top of a 1,900-job reduction at its call centers that was announced in March.
From laptop to legion - turning one computer into many
A recently launched Kickstarter-funded project aims to bring $50 thin clients to schools and small businesses, allowing them to turn almost any computer into a multi-user hub.
Microsoft tunes up Windows 8 multi-screen
When Microsoft launches Windows 8 Release Preview next month the operating system will have improved navigation features for users who like more than one monitor to display all their applications.
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