Thursday, December 6, 2012

Microsoft plans patches for IE10, Windows 8 next week

  Apple to invest $100M next year in U.S. Mac production | SwiftKey Flow review: The Android keyboard you've been waiting for
 
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Microsoft plans patches for IE10, Windows 8 next week
Microsoft today announced it will deliver seven security updates next week to patch 11 vulnerabilities, including the first that apply to Internet Explorer 10, the company's newest browser. Read More


WEBCAST: Enterprise Device Alliance

Managing Mobile Devices–IT Speaks About the Issues
How are enterprise IT professionals providing secure, reliable access for mobile users in their organizations? Learn more.

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IT's Next Transformation
To remain competitive organizations need to manage the relationship between IT and the business. Megatrends like virtualization, consumerization, cloud computing, and mobility are forcing a new model for operating IT. Read the interactive guide to learn more.

Apple to invest $100M next year in U.S. Mac production
Apple will manufacture one of its Mac lines exclusively in the U.S. by the end of 2013, CEO Tim Cook told NBC and BusinessWeek in interviews made public today. Read More

SwiftKey Flow review: The Android keyboard you've been waiting for
One of the coolest things about Android is how flexible and customizable the platform is. You can replace practically any part of the system with a third-party alternative; you're never stuck using something just because that's the way it ships. There are few better places to flex that power than with the on-screen keyboard. Read More

McAfee denied asylum in Guatemala, rushed to hospital
Guatemala denied fugitive antivirus pioneer John McAfee's appeal for asylum, though an apparent hospitalization may delay his deportation, reports say. Read More

Google+ shows 35% growth, adds Communities
Calling Google+ the "fastest growing network thingy ever," a company executive said Thursday that the number of Google+ active users has jumped to 135 million, a 35% increase in its user base in three months. Read More

Computerworld's 2012 holiday gift guide: In pictures
Get a close-up look at more than 40 great gifts for the technology lovers on your holiday shopping list. Read More

QuickPoll: Why is Apple bringing some Mac production to the U.S.?
Apple will manufacture one of its Mac lines exclusively in the U.S. by the end of 2013. Why is Apple making this move? Read More

RIM offers free BlackBerry 10 smartphone
Research in Motion Thursday introduced the BlackBerry 10 Ready Program to help prepare business customers for the launch of the next-generation operating system Jan. 30. Read More


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The Smart Approach to IT Resource Management
This whitepaper from Innotas- the leader in cloud solutions for Project Portfolio and Application Portfolio Management - identifies why effective resource management is crucial for any IT department. Read Now!

IDC raises forecast for tablet shipments
Tablets are hot-- so hot that IDC just bumped up its global market forecast for the tablet market for 2012 and beyond. Read More

Apple devices coming to T-Mobile USA in 2013
It looks like the iPhone will finally be coming to T-Mobile USA. Read More

Citrix to buy mobile device management firm Zenprise
Citrix today announced it has entered into an agreement to buy Zenprise, a mobile device management (MDM) software vendor. Read More

Amazon Web Services continues Windows push with PowerShell
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has added PowerShell to the management options for its cloud, in a move that reaches out to the Windows community. Read More

ITU says 'network outage' after cyberattack disrupted Dubai conference
The International Telecommunication Union, the U.N. body that has played a standards-setting role for global telecommunication networks over the decades, Wednesday night suffered a website attack that severely disrupted a conference to discuss its Internet influence. Read More

Martin Gomberg: A lament for prudence in IT
Innovation! Passion! You can't form a complete sentence in an IT discussion anymore without invoking those two words. Did we just start innovating? Did we just wake up and find passion? What were we doing before? Read More

Vineet jain: 2013: Year of IT as product manager
With the rise of BYOD and cloud implementation many are wondering where IT stands. Now, IT managers are performing multiple roles, including that of a product manager in an effort to ensure that the technology they implement works company-wide and meets the needs of savvy employees. Read More

Darlene Storm: All your faces belong to us: Breaking Facebook's Social Authentication
You should enable two-factor authentication everywhere that you can. Facebook has a two-factor authentication mechanism known as Social Authentication to add another layer of security to help fight against stolen account passwords. Read More

 

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SHARK TANK OF THE DAY

They REALLY don't make 'em like that anymore

It's the pre-IBM-PC days of desktop computers, and this pilot fish sells a pair of them to a hotel accounting department. A month later, the customer calls: There's smoke coming from one of them.

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL

Apple will manufacture one of its Mac lines exclusively in the U.S. by the end of 2013. Why is Apple making this move?

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