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Patrick Thibodeau: Maybe Yahoo is right about telecommuting
If the White House is a big supporter of telecommuting why, then, isn't Yahoo? Read More


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Darragh Delaney: What IT can learn from the European horse meat scandal
As a lot of you probably know, Europe is in the midst of a horse meat scandal at the moment. The main issue is that meat products labelled as beef have been found to contain large quantities of horse meat. So, what can IT possibly learn from this? Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Mandiant's Richard Bejtlich on China, IP and the new cyber war
Chinese intellectual property theft is a bigger threat to U.S. national security than potential cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, says Richard Bejtlich, chief security officer at Mandiant Corp. Here's why. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple needs to 'Think Different' to beat Samsung, warns ads guru
Apple has always maintained a cunningly managed "whole widget" approach across its business, spanning products, retail chain, support, even its advertising. But the company seems to be losing a little of its magic touch, warns legendary ads man, Ken Segall. Read More

Darlene Storm: World's first on-device mobile intrustion prevention system
At the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona, Spain, mobile security firm Zimperium introduced the world's first on-device Mobile Intrusion Prevention System to protect BYOD organizations from a variety of cybersecurity threats such as spear-phishing, cyber espionage, Advanced Persistent Threats (APT) and worm-based threats on mobile devices. Read More


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Robert L. Mitchell: Ghost in the machine: Six months with the Galaxy Nexus
After six months with my Galaxy Nexus phone I can honestly say I love it. And I hate it. I bought the Nexus because it uses an unadulterated version of Android (most vendors customize Android with their own look and feel) -- and because I loved the screen. I still do, but... Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone's presence in the enterprise: Dead in the water, says a new report
As bad as Windows Phone's market share is among consumers, it's even worse in what you would expect to be Microsoft's strength -- the enterprise. A new report finds that in the fourth quarter of 2012, only 0.5% of all mobile devices activated in enterprises were Windows Phones. And because of the study's methodology, that might even be an overstatement of its share. Read More

Juergen Fritsch: The unfulfilled promises of health information technology
A 2005 RAND report predicted that widespread use of electronic health records technology would save the US healthcare system at least $81 billion per year. Did it? To put it bluntly, no. A new RAND report essentially admits that the original study was dead wrong. Read More

Sharky: How was I supposed to know THAT?
This company is in the process of replacing all its BlackBerrys with iPhones. But one user complains that as soon as he activated his new phone, he couldn't hear anyone. Read More

 

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