Open Public Wi-Fi: How To Stay Safe
Open public Wi-Fi networks are still very common in coffee shops like Starbucks, public libraries and other common areas, yet using them can compromise the confidentiality of your communications. We do...
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Google exec says inherited Motorola product pipeline doesn't deliver the "wow."
View Article6 Big Data Advances: Some Might Be Giants
In a full week for big data news, EMC, Intel and Revolution Analytics announcements stand out.
View ArticleEnglish Hospitals Look To Cloud To Curb Expenses
Merseyside hospitals will use SaaS platform Expenses Health from vendor Software Europe to cut expenses by up to 18%. National Health Service hopes such implementations will help it cut targeted £20...
View ArticleSecurity Tools Show Many Dots, Few Patterns
Today's security software wastes valuable time by delivering data dumps, rather than focusing on trends. But you can create your own visualizations.
View ArticleU.K. Pushes Govt. IT To Use SMB Suppliers
Coalition government aims to save money and spread its wealth by awarding 25% of its contract funds to small and midsize businesses by 2015.
View ArticleSalesforce.com Caps Record Year, Eyes Acquisitions
Fourth quarter and full-year financial results top estimates, but CEO Marc Benioff admits Salesforce.com needs more Marketing Cloud services muscle.
View ArticleAttention Google: 12 Ways To Make Smartphones More Manly
Google co-founder Sergey Brin sees smartphones as "emasculating." We can fix that.
View ArticleEHRs Underused For Hospital Infection Reporting
Half of infection prevention specialists are unaware if their organizations even participate in electronic health information exchanges, says study.
View ArticleSilver Peak Cuts Amazon Cloud Data Movement Costs
Virtual appliance compresses cloud data, eliminates duplicate copies to make moving data out of AWS faster, less expensive.
View ArticleCisco's Internet Of Everything Plan: 4 Facts
Cisco CEO John Chambers says the Internet of Everything will change the world. Is he right, or is this just more Silicon Valley hype?
View ArticleMWC 2013: Five Coolest Gadgets
Mobile World Congress drew some 72,000 people to Barcelona, Spain, to see the latest and greatest mobile devices. Take a closer look at five gadgets that stood out.
View ArticleYahoo Flap: Should IT Leaders Ban Work At Home?
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer just banned working at home. But she's a CEO of a company in need of turnaround, not an IT leader.
View ArticleZero Day Java Vulnerability Allows McRat Trojan Infections
Security experts urge users of latest versions of Java 6 and 7 to disable Java in their browsers until Oracle releases a patch.
View ArticleGoogle, Amazon, Facebook Help U.K. Researchers Hack Cancer
British arms of major Internet firms back weekend hackathon to disguise complex cancer DNA analysis in a smartphone game.
View ArticleSoftware Tracks Payments For U.K. Auto Finance Company
Toyota Financial Services U.K. uses Sopra Group contract management system to boost customer service and employee satisfaction.
View ArticleNASA To Send Cube Satellites Into Space
Florida high school's nanosatellite project is among 24 that NASA has chosen for its CubeSat Launch Initiative. Softball-size satellites will conduct research in space.
View ArticleEBay, PayPal Fuel Future Of Mobile Commerce
Hungry, time-pressed Mobile World Congress reporters prove mobile payments may, in fact, be as exciting as advertised.
View ArticleFirst BlackBerry 10 Software Update Improves Hub, Camera
BlackBerry Z10 owners who update their system software will see camera, messaging and battery performance gains.
View ArticleKhan Academy Launches First State-Wide Pilot In Idaho
Online tutorial site will work with 47 schools and educational programs to make Khan videos a routine part of K-12 learning.
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