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25 Ways IT Will Morph in the Next 25 Years

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May 10, 2011
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25 Ways IT Will Morph in the Next 25 Years Imagine a world where the computers, networks and storage systems are all tens of thousands of times faster than they are today -- and then think about the sci-fi type of applications that will be possible.
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What to Do When Webmail Gets Hacked This week, one of our C-level executives suffered a personal security incident that spilled over to the workplace. Here's what happened.
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Top 7 Ultrathin Windows Laptops: Alternatives to Apple's MacBook Air If you admire the Apple MacBook Air but want to stay in the Windows laptop universe, you have comparable ultrathin choices from Lenovo, LG, MSI, Samsung, Toshiba, and possibly Dell. Here's how they stack up.
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Cisco and NSS Labs Still Arguing Firewall Vulnerability Test Results NSS Labs today is expected to say four out of five vendors -- Palo Alto Networks, Juniper, Fortinet and SonicWall -- whose firewall equipment it said was vulnerable to a hacker exploit have corrected the problem.
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How CIOs Can Become Business Forecasters The CIO who can help the boss more accurately predict the future and manage profitability across economic cycles can be indispensable.
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Dangerous WebGL Flaw Puts Firefox and Chrome Users at Risk The WebGL standard exposes systems to malicious exploit, and puts users browsers like Firefox and Chrome at risk.
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Microsoft-Skype: A Win for Facebook, Loss for Google The Microsoft purchase of Skype for $8.5 billion has benefits for Facebook, and leaves Google scrambling in the dust.
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Verisign Expands Cloud-based DDoS Protection Citing a rise in the number and scope of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks across the Internet, Verisign is expanding its cloud-based DDoS protection.
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Microsoft Set to Acquire Skype: Report Microsoft is close to finalizing a deal to buy Internet phone company Skype Technologies for over US$7 billion, and a deal could be announced by Tuesday...
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Microsoft Agrees to Buy Skype for $8.5 Billion Microsoft has agreed to buy Skype for $8.5 billion, the companies announced Tuesday.
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U.S. Launches Wireless Public Safety Network The major U.S. telecommunications carriers join the U.S. government in creating a public safety network.
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Microsoft Goes on the Defensive With Skype Acquisition Microsoft's $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype is largely seen as a defensive move by analysts, as the company struggles to keep up with the likes of Google and...
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Day 9: Taking a Closer Look at Google Docs Spreadsheets I took a closer look at the Google Docs spreadsheets today to see whether or not it can meet my expectations and deliver what I need to replace Microsoft Excel.
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NASA, Stanford Websites Hit by Search Engine Scammers Scammers looking to flog cheap software have hacked Web pages on high-profile websites, including those belonging to NASA and Stanford University.
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Civil Rights Groups Alarmed at Court Ruling Against Google European lobby groups have expressed alarm at a Belgian court’s ruling that Google News violates copyright rules.
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New Tools to Help IPhone, Android Developers Build on Azure Microsoft is releasing tools aimed at making it easier for developers to build iPhone, Android and Windows Phone 7 apps that use Windows Azure.
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Google Launches Discovery Service for Its APIs Google now provides an API that can be used to find all the other Google APIs
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Ballmer: Microsoft Won't Tie Skype to Windows Microsoft will integrate Skype's calling features into many of its key products, including Office, the Xbox and its Windows Phone software, but it will it will...
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Google to Unify Android OS by Q4 Google gave Android developers several reasons to cheer on Tuesday with its announcement of new versions of the operating system, as well as the addition of...
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