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'Bob' outsources tech job to China; watches cat videos at work
Showing what can happen when companies don't periodically review network logs, a software developer working for a large U.S. critical infrastructure company hired a Chinese firm to do his job so he could spend time surfing Reddit and watching cat videos. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Polycom

The Art of Teleworking
Read this Polycom whitepaper to learn how successful teleworking is about overcoming the distance between teleworkers and the organization. Video technology advancements have improved the quality of experience for teleworkers and enables efficient collaboration between the team. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

The Ideal Platform for Virtual and Cloud Computing
In this IDG Tech Dossier, learn how utility storage makes for massive consolidation, flexibility and scalability, so IT departments can reduce storage infrastructure and lower costs while improving their ability to respond to fast-changing needs of business units. Learn more.

Image gallery: Cool stuff from CES 2013
Computerworld reporters found these cool and intriguing products and while exploring International CES in Las Vegas this week. Read More

Michael Horowitz: How to be as safe as possible with Java
Everything you ever wanted to know about the latest Java security flaw and how to live with Java as safely as possible. Read More

Oracle rushes patch to quash critical Java bugs
Oracle on Sunday issued an emergency Java update to patch two critical vulnerabilities, including one that had been exploited in ongoing and accelerating attacks. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Oracle patches Java 7 security flaw with Update 11
Oracle just released Java 7 Update 11 to fix the latest Java security flaw. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Advances in Deduplication Help Tame Big Data
A converged storage strategy can help companies more easily deal with the various storage challenges they face, including the increasing amounts of unstructured data they must manage. Also known as big data, unstructured data includes any data that is not in a structured database format. Read Now!

Facebook's search tool could be big money maker
If users take to Facebook's new search tool, the social network could be in line to haul in a lot of advertising dollars, say industry analysts. Read More

Update: This Nevada man doesn't have your lost cellphone
A resident of North Las Vegas, Nev., says owners of lost cell phones have repeatedly shown up at his house demanding phones that they tracked via software to his location. Read More

Microsoft keeps calm, issues emergency IE update
Microsoft today shipped an emergency update for Internet Explorer to stymie attacks that have been occurring since at least Dec. 7. Read More

Richi Jennings: iPhone 5 PANIC at Apple? Demand is 'weak'
Reports say iPhone 5 demand is now half of planned figures. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is said to have slashed component orders. The pre-market stock price is falling fast, heading below $500. The company's upcoming earnings announcement should make interesting reading. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers listen to 'people familiar with the situation.' Read More

Microsoft teases Surface Pro as 90-day deadline nears
Microsoft teased the Surface Pro today, hinting that the company will soon announce an on-sale date for its second tablet. Read More

 

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