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26 Windows, Office holes patched in 13 bulletins
Patch Tuesday update addresses vulnerabilities in DirectShow, SMB Protocol, ActiveX, Windows Shell Handler, and 32-bit Windows.
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Google's social side hopes to catch some Buzz
Facebook and Twitter are the darlings of the social-media world, not Google--which hopes to change that with Buzz, betting it can organize your online social life.
Find more stories in: Socialite, Web 2.0
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Adobe promises faster Flash on Macs
Mac version of widely used browser plug-in should catch up to the Windows version soon. Also: an apology for mishandling a bug.
Find more stories in: Web sites, Adobe Systems Inc., Macromedia Flash Player, Security, CPU, Video, Web sites, Apple Macintosh, Hardware, Apple Intel Mac Mini
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Security software maker Vitamin D exits beta
The software, created by three former Palm executives, lets people use an ordinary Webcam as a security system using artificial intelligence technology.
Find more stories in: Security Management, Security applications/tools, Business security, Vitamin, Palm Inc., Security, software, Video, Apple Macintosh, Beta
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IBM introduces 'green' Power7 systems
New offerings from Big Blue include features to reduce power consumption and for enabling large-scale, real-time systems such as smart grids
Find more stories in: Processors, IBM Corp., eMeter, Supplier, Chip, U.K., Consulting, London, processor, analytics
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Mobile apps bank on $0.99 price tag
Traditional mobile apps developers have most to lose in low-cost and freeware-dominated landscape, while startups could potentially thrive, notes analyst.
Find more stories in: Games, Mobile applications, Google Android, Applications and tools, Apple Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., US$0.99, App, software, U.S.
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Expert sees cloud billing opportunities for telcos
Complexities associated with charging of utility computing create opportunity for telcos to serve as billing interface between businesses and cloud players.
Find more stories in: Cloud computing, Utility computing, Microsoft Azure, MetraTech Corp., mobile, Amazon.com Inc., billing system, Cloud computing, PaaS, e-mail
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Wireless power industry needs united front
With separate camps pushing different wireless power transmission technology and projects, tech advocate calls for more cooperation to proliferate use.
Find more stories in: Power supplies, surge suppression, Mobile platforms/communications, Development/design, Induction, Palm Inc., Duracell, WPC, WiTricity, Device, Wireless
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Report: 50M tablets to sell in 2014
Global tablet market set to move 50 million units in 2014, spelling opportunity for component manufacturers, predicts analyst firm.
Find more stories in: Notebooks and tablets, Apple Inc., Richard Shim, component manufacturer, tablet sale, Tablet, International Data Corp., Sales, Tablet PC, analyst
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Cloud push a chance to 'embed security'
Move toward cloud computing allows industry to prep right levels of security controls--an opportunity not available since invention of Internet, says top RSA executive.
Find more stories in: Authentication and encryption, Network security, Security Management, Security implementation/standards, Cloud computing, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Security, EMC Corp., Information Technology, job
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Web filters mean bad news for business
Government-mandated Internet filters can lead to higher access fees for enterprises, which also risk being blacklisted unnecessarily, note industry watchers.
Find more stories in: Regulations, Web sites, Service level management, Filter, Ovum, Spokesperson, Singapore, Web sites, Australia, Internet Service
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Apple accused of copying iPad design
Chinese company claims design of its own P88 tablet device is original; threatens to sue Apple for stealing product design, according to reports.
Find more stories in: Development/design, Notebooks and tablets, Battery, Apple Inc., Shenzhen Great Loong Brother Industrial, Wu Xiaolong, P88, iPad, Chip, U.S.
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PayPal suspends service in India
Halt temporary while company in discussion with partners and stakeholders to address service issues, says e-payment service provider.
Find more stories in: E-commerce, Web services, Web sites, PayPal, eBay Inc., India, Online Payment, bank, Web sites, Associated Press
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Google: Firms can 'get rid' of Office in a year
Search giant sets sights on office software leader, Microsoft Office, with "30 to 50 updates" to be released for Google Docs next year, says top exec.
Find more stories in: Microsoft Office, Software-as-a-service (SaaS), Microsoft Office, OpenDocument Format, Google Inc., Worker, Office Open XML, Microsoft Corp., software, Software-as-a-service (SaaS)
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Facebook user charged in Malaysia
Local student pleads not guilty in what is believed to be country's first indictment over use of Facebook to issue statement regarding recent church attacks.
Find more stories in: Politics, Legal, Web 2.0, Facebook, Islam, multimedia, Social Media, U.K., Attack, Web 2.0
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TechGuides
A look at the Terminal Services Manager in Windows Server 2008
Terminal Services Manager has been around for a while, but Microsoft made some changes to the utility in Windows Server 2008. Here's what you'll find.
The enduring cipher: Unbreakable for nearly 100 years
One cryptographic cipher has been mathematically proven to be unbreakable when it is used correctly, but it is only very rarely used. Chad Perrin breaks down the one-time pad cipher.
Manipulate monitor displays easily with the xrandr extension
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