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Sorry, tablets, laptops still dominate the enterprise
Consumers may be flocking to tablets, but laptops are holding their own in the enterprise, where they're viewed as the mobile device most likely to get the work done. Read More


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Bartz couldn't deliver Yahoo turnaround
As she approached her third anniversary as Yahoo's CEO, Carol Bartz couldn't overcome a recent string of missteps that apparently eroded the board's confidence in her and eclipsed her achievements as leader of the embattled Internet pioneer. Read More

Ten years after 9/11, cyberattacks pose national threat, committee says
Ten years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the nation faces a critical threat to its security from cyberattacks, a new report by a bipartisan think tank warns. Read More

Rice demonstrates full-duplex wireless technology
Rice University researchers said they have successfully demonstrated full-duplex wireless technology that would allow a doubling of network traffic without the need for more cell towers. Read More

DigiNotar certificates are pulled, but not on smartphones
Browser makers have generally been quick to react to the computer compromise at digital certificate issuer DigiNotar, but that hasn't been the case for all mobile phone makers. Read More

Never mind the lawsuits, HTC is on a buying spree
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has been on a buying spree to reshape its business and help defend against lawsuits, though it remains to be seen if the strategy will help it gain ground on rivals such as Apple, Samsung and Research In Motion. Read More


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Oracle adds new installer, failover to Windows MySQL
Oracle has updated the commercial edition of its MySQL database for Windows, adding a graphical installer and the ability to do failover clustering. Read More

Carol Bartz is out as Yahoo's CEO
Carol Bartz has been replaced as the CEO of Yahoo by the company's chief financial officer, Tim Morse. Read More

From CIO.com: 5 signs your competitors will steal your best IT workers
Michael Greco, a partner in the Employee Defection & Trade Secrets Practice Group at law firm Fisher & Phillips LLP, identifies warning signs that indicate your best employees may be ready to accept job offers from your competitors. Here are the top five. Read More

After hacking claims, second firm pulls digital certificates
Digital certificates issued by GlobalSign have come under scrutiny after a hacker's claim that he broke into the company's computer systems. If true, it would be the second such compromise in the past few weeks. Read More

Google to cooperate with Korean regulator over Android
Google will address concerns the Korean Fair Trade Commission may have about its Android mobile platform, a company spokeswoman said Tuesday after reports emerged that South Korean government officials had raided Google offices there. Read More

Darlene Storm: Chuck Norris on Terrorism & DHS Surveillance: The feds have lost their minds
In the decade since 9/11, invasive surveillance in the homeland has sadly become the norm. In discussing the hunt for domestic terrorists, Chuck Norris said, "It's official: The feds have lost their minds" and have become "an acute enabler of terrorism." Will Anonymous become synonymous with terrorists? Read More

 
 
 

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