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Report: Chinese Far Outstrip U.S. Cyber-Spy Fight for Military, Business Secrets

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April 15, 2011
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Report: Chinese Far Outstrip U.S. Cyber-Spy Fight for Military, Business Secrets Operation Byzantine Hades pulls 'terabytes' of sensitive data over half a decade of success
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Cloud CIO: The Next Generation Cloud Offering Recent announcements from Facebook and VMware reflect how profoundly cloud computing will change the nature of corporate IT in the future.
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Intel and Micron Pack More Flash Memory in Less Space Intel and Micron have raised the bar for flash memory with a 20nm process delivering more memory in less space, while also reducing costs.
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iOS 4.3.2 Protects Your iGadget Against Rogue SSL Certificates Aside from fixing problems with FaceTime chat and 3G connectivity, iOS 4.3.2 also contains a number of crucial security updates.
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Microsoft Demos IE10 on ARM, and It Looks Good Microsoft has given a blink-and-youll-miss-it demonstration of Internet Explorer running on an ARM computer, and thereby given a glimpse into a possible future.
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Will Office 365 Get You Fired? A combo of Microsoft's Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Lync Online is good. Is it good enough to cost you your job?
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RIM's PlayBook Faces Mixed Reception Ahead of Launch Research in Motion executives came out in force Thursday evening in New York, playing hosts at the industry launch of the PlayBook tablet in an effort to...
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White House Releases Trusted Internet ID Plan The U.S. White House releases its plan for trusted IDs online.
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How Openness Is Changing the World As three key trends demonstrate, companies can no longer expect to keep much of what they do proprietary or secret.
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Recycled Spectrum to Help Realize Global LTE Roaming As more LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks go live across the globe, operators have started planning to offer data roaming, and reusing existing spectrum is seen...
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Pros and Cons of BlackBerry PlayBook for Business The PlayBook needs some polish, but if RIM works out the kinks it could be a great tablet for business.
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Europe Moves to Give Consumers Control of Online Advertising More companies that advertise on the Internet in Europe will give consumers the option to turn off advertisements that collect data on their audiences ahead of...
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Asustek Hopes New Ops Center Will Speed PC Production Asustek Computer will set up an operations center in southwest China by 2015 to manage manufacturing by contractors of up to 20 million Asustek notebook and...
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Infosys Financial Results Disappoint Analysts Infosys posts revenue, profit growth, but analysts think the company has slowed down
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Vendor Claims HP Stole Web Testing Software Invention A California software vendor is claiming that Hewlett-Packard officials evaluated its eValid website testing technology, then subsequently stole its intellectual...
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