Our Top Stories | Google+ Changes the Social Media Game for Business The search giant's new social network has big implications for the future of social media marketing. Share: | 10 Compelling Apps for Cisco Cius Cisco Cius tablet's imminent arrival comes with an app store; here are the most interesting of the apps there. Share: | With FBI Raid, Law Enforcement Circles LulzSec Time may be running out for the members of LulzSec as police continue to step up their inquiries into the hacking group. Share: | After OpenOffice and Hudson, Will Oracle Stick With Open Source? NetBeans, MySQL, and GlassFish are all likely to remain in Oracle's software portfolio as they have profit potential Share: | Gigabit Wi-Fi Spec Edges Closer to Reality Wi-Fi that can sustain multi-gigabit data rates? That fantasy is edging closer to reality. Share: | Google Patches 7 Bugs in Chrome Browser Google patched seven vulnerabilities in Chrome on Tuesday as it issued the second security update for its browser this month. Share: | Office 365 Apps for iPhone and Android Not Coming Soon Microsoft launched Office 365 to the world this week, but the company's cloud product development is by no means complete. Share: | In a Shift, Firms Say U.S. Will Lead IT Growth IT hardware and software companies expect to see most of their revenue coming this year from the U.S. market. Share: | IT Departments Concerned About Cloud Capacity Only one-in-ten IT directors believe the bandwidth at their disposal is sufficient for migrating data and applications into the cloud. Share: | Companies Try to Allay Location-Based Service Privacy Fears at FCC-FTC Hearing Representatives from big tech companies convened at the Federal Communications Commission's headquarters to allay potential privacy concerns about location-based services. Share: | Office 365: It's Not Just for SMBs Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer wasted no time in his keynote at the Office 365 launch in mentioning that Office 365 is an ideal solution for SMBs, but enterprises should not dismiss Office 365 as just being for SMBs. Share: | Carrier Ethernet: Welcome Tonic for Global Business Industry analysts such as Infonetics and Ovum are sticking to their predictions for strong growth in Carrier Ethernet. Share: | Ubuntu Linux, Day 29: Five Things I Like Most About Ubuntu Linux For today's 30 Days With Ubuntu Linux post, I list my five favorite things about my experience with the platform to balance out with last night's list of my top five complaints. Share: | Symantec Uncovers Android Apps Security Threat Symantec has found a security issue--dubbed Android Class Loading Hijacking--which exploits poorly coded Android apps to hijack permissions and compromise data. Share: | Arrests Made in China Over Alibaba Fraud Case Chinese police have arrested 36 suspects for allegedly operating scams that netted US$6.6 million from customers from customers of e-commerce platform... Share: | Researcher: Threats From Zero-day Exploits Overhyped Computers lacking patches for long-known vulnerabilities potentially face more of a hacking risk than from zero-day exploits, or attacks targeting... Share: | LightSquared Faces More Turbulence Over GPS There's little disagreement about what a test report expected this week will say about LightSquared's proposed LTE network: It knocks out GPS on many devices... Share: | Al-Qaida Communications Knocked Offline, Says Expert Terror group al-Qaida has been left without a trusted operational channel on the Internet for distributing its media and propaganda, according to a terrorism... Share: | Cisco Reveals AppHQ for Cius Tablet With the launch of the Cisco Cius tablet only weeks away, Cisco announced today its secure, custom app store--AppHQ. Share: | EnterpriseDB Adds HP-UX Support Version 9.0 of EnterpriseDB's Oracle-compatible database is now available, with new support for Hewlett-Packard's HP-UX operating system, the company announced... Share: | | | Sponsored Downloads | Movavi Video Suite - PersonalConvert video, DVD and audio between 170+ media formats. Save video for 180+ portable devices. Edit video, overlay audio, insert transitions, edit, convert, rip, create slideshows, split and merge, capture, burn Blu-ray and DVD discs and a lot more. Produce professional results and save big. (Compatibility: Windows All) 50% off with discount code MOVA-ATAN! | EASEUS Photo RecoveryYou usually know it as soon as you do it. You click delete and that sinking feeling sets in when you realize you've deleted a valued photo, music file or video. Photo Recovery is an easy-to-use, professional data recovery tool that will recover your multimedia file after deletion or even a disk format. Protect your files from accidental deletion for half off. (Compatibility: Windows NT/2000,Windows XP,Windows NT/2000/2003/SBS2003,Windows Vista,Windows 7) Use coupon code CHEN-0UTC-BITS for a 50% discount! | | |
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