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Google adds Chrome download defense, fixes 15 bugs

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Google adds download defense to Chrome, patches 15 bugs
Version 12 of Google Chrome became available Tuesday, along with patches for 15 bugs in the browser. Read More


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Turn IT pros into 'compassionate geeks'
Veteran IT trainer Don R. Crawley wants to help IT departments raise their stature and reputation within the organization by giving techies some basic training in emotional intelligence and listening skills. Read More

Oracle fixes 17 bugs in Java security update
Oracle has issued an update to Java SE that fixes a number of critical bugs in the widely used Internet software. Read More

HP sets $2B in financing to speed cloud adoption
Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker announced at a user conference in Las Vegas that the company is setting aside $2 billion to help customers buy its cloud systems. Read More

Judge rules against trial in lawsuit by victim of $588K cyber heist
A Maine judge's ruling in a case involving a business that sued its bank after losing $345,000 in a cyber heist could set a precedent about how diligent companies must be in protecting their assets online. Read More

From CIO.com: Hot Job: Why Your IT Department Needs Data Scientists
What do you get when you combine the roles of software developer, statistician and data analyst? A data scientist, who can derive tangible insights from huge quantities of data. Read More

Apple plans new 'spaceship'-like campus
Apple plans to build a new campus with a circular building that looks a spaceship, big enough to house 12,000 employees. Read More

Can't reach your favorite site? IPv6 may be to blame
A small number of Internet users will experience delays or time-outs as they attempt to visit Facebook, Google, Yahoo and other popular websites tonight and tomorrow, due to a 24-hour trial of a new Internet standard called IPv6. Read More


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Microsoft pursues botnet herders via Russian newspapers
Microsoft has placed quarter-page notifications in two Russian newspapers, a legal formality required as part of its ongoing lawsuit in the U.S. against operators of Rustock, a defunct botnet used to send prolific amounts of pharmaceutical spam. Read More

10 things to know about the move to IPv6
The Internet has been rolling along for decades on the strength of IPv4 and its numbering system, which has supplied billions of addresses. But the booming popularity of the Internet has finally soaked up nearly all those fresh numbers. On Wednesday, World IPv6 Day will turn the new protocol on at hundreds of companies, agencies and universities for testing. Read More

Intel investigating fire at Arizona plant
Intel said on Wednesday it is investigating a fire at the company's manufacturing facilities in Chandler, Arizona, that left 13 people injured. Read More

Google exec explains search rankings, blocks
Warm mangos, Pandas and Alan Greenspan: these were among the wide range of topics that came up during the characteristically humorous keynote by Google's Matt Cutts at the end of the first day of the Search Marketing Expo in Seattle. Read More

Google integrating Analytics with SEO tools
Google is tying its Analytics and Webmaster Tools applications more closely together in an effort to give Web publishers a joint view of internal site traffic and search engine optimization data. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Will Intel chips power future iPhones?
The post-keynote hangover may have set in, but it doesn't take much imagination to recognize Apple has lots of surprises for us in the months ahead, including Voice Controls in iOS 5, Find My Mac, larger screen iPhones and, further down the road, a move to Intel for Apple's mobile devices, maybe. Read More

IT Blogwatch: World IPv6 Day arrives; World shrugs
It's World IPv6 Day. Should we celebrate, or is it just an excuse for network equipment vendors to sell overpriced, unnecessary gear? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get all dual-stacked. Read More



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