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Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss

  Tibco opens Tibbr social network to external developers | Google patches 24 Chrome bugs, pays out $29K to bounty hunters
 
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Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss
Apple on Monday began reminding some iCloud users that they will soon lose the 20GB of free storage they'd received when they migrated from MobileMe. Read More


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Establishing a Strategy for Database Security
The options for securing increasingly valuable databases are very broad and deep, and can be confusing. This research provides an overview of three categories of controls that should be implemented to ensure that enterprise data is protected in the most efficient and effective manner. Learn More

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Making Sense of the Work-Personal Device Blur
BYOD brings some concerns, blurring the line between personal and corporate use raises security, compliance, and ownership issues. Does the BYOD trend actually make workers more productive, or is IT simply caving in to employee demand? Read Now!

Tibco opens Tibbr social network to external developers
Tibco plans to ship in November an upgrade to its Tibbr enterprise social networking suite that will open up the product's social activity to enterprise and commercial developers via an API. Read More

Google patches 24 Chrome bugs, pays out $29K to bounty hunters
Google yesterday patched 24 vulnerabilities in Chrome, and paid out $29,500 in bounties to nine researchers, more than half of that to one of the company's most prolific bug finders. Read More


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Judge refuses to order removal of anti-Islam video from YouTube
A judge in California refused on Thursday to order YouTube to pull down a controversial anti-Islam movie trailer that has sparked violent protests at U.S. diplomatic missions in many Middle East countries, according a spokeswoman for the plaintiff's attorneys The Armenta Law Firm. Read More

Shark Tank: Oh, THAT Windows 9
Support tech gets an email from a user, dutifully relayed by this pilot fish in the know: "When I try to run the web conferencing software in Windows 9, I get the attached error. Any words of wisdom?" Read More

 
 
 

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