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Researcher unearths two new Java zero-day bugs
A Polish security firm known for rooting out Java vulnerabilities has reported two new bugs in the browser plug-in to Oracle, Security Explorations said today. Read More


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Introduction to Red Hat Storage Architecture
Over the past ten years, enterprises have seen enormous gains in scalability, flexibility, and affordability as they migrated from proprietary, monolithic server architectures to architectures that are virtualized, open source, standardized, and commoditized. Unfortunately, storage has not kept pace with computing. Learn More

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Guide to Social IT Basics
When IT organizations utilize social media, it can efficiently help more people inside and outside the data center quickly access more services and knowledge. Read Now!

CEO Mayer calls in all Yahoo telecommuters
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is reportedly tossing conventional business thought aside and calling in telecommuters. Read More

Firefox OS 'too late' to shake up mobile
Analysts today were skeptical that Mozilla's push into mobile with Firefox OS would meaningfully change the game. Read More

A new way to sell used IT equipment
The buying and selling of used IT equipment is not a trivial market, but it doesn't get enormous attention. In many cases, enterprises unload used equipment as a trade-in or at bargain price to a wholesaler because they just want the equipment off the floor. Read More

Intel demos perceptual computing software toolkit
Software engineers at Intel are exploring new ways for computers to perceive the human voice, gestures and head-and-eye movements to supplement the traditional ways that people use the keyboard and mouse. Read More

Dell Latitude 10 gets some attitude with 20-hour battery, fingerprint reader
Dell has bolstered security features on its Latitude 10 tablet and offers an extended life battery, all in the hope these add-ons will appeal to large institutional users like the government, healthcare operations and the financial services industry. Read More

TI to ship multi-protocol wireless power chips
Texas Instrument hopes to cover a broader breadth of mobile products with new chips that support both the Qi and the Alliance for Wireless Power wireless charging standards. Read More

ZTE unveils Open, its first Firefox OS-based phone
The first ZTE phone based on Mozilla's Firefox OS will go on sale in the middle of the year in Spain, Venezuela and Columbia, where its maker hopes to boost smartphone penetration. Read More

Samsung's next-gen NFC smartphones and tablets to get Visa's mobile payment applet
Visa's payWave mobile payment applet will be embedded in next-generation Samsung smartphones and tablets enabled with NFC, Visa and Samsung announced today at Mobile World Congress. Read More

AT&T to wirelessly connect most GM vehicles over LTE in 2014
AT&T Monday said it will supply LTE wireless services to most General Motors vehicles starting in 2014 in the U.S. and Canada. Read More


WEBCAST: VMware

Virtualizing Exchange
Microsoft Exchange is the most widely used e-mail system in the world. Yet it is still subject to many of the limitations inherent in most applications running directly on physical hardware. View Now!

Sony Xperia Tablet Z will go on sale in Q2 priced from $499
Sony's Xperia Tablet Z will go on sale globally in the second quarter, priced from $499in the U.S. Read More

Operators, GSMA work to simplify integration of apps with mobile networks
Mobile operators are hoping to make it easier for developers to integrate network-based features with their applications using a new platform called OneAPI Exchange. Read More

Complete coverage: Mobile World Congress 2013
Get the latest from Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona: news, reviews and more Read More

3 questions: Etsy, ecommerce and application security
'Add to cart'. 'Click to buy'. --What could be simpler? Read More

Hortonworks brings Hadoop to Windows
Hortonworks is bringing the popular open-source Apache Hadoop data processing platform to Microsoft shops. Read More

Carriers hope Firefox makes OS market more competitive
Telecom carriers continue to complain about taxes, regulation and over-the-top competition, but Mozilla's Firefox OS provides a glimmer of hope to some executives speaking at the opening of Mobile World Congress. Read More

Trend Micro adds Facebook scanner to mobile security suite
Trend Micro is adding the often confusing world of Facebook privacy settings to a new version of its flagship security software. Read More

Jonny Evans: MWC: Balance -- why Apple should welcome the Firefox OS
Mobile World Congress: The annual mobile industry trade fair this year bears witness to a host of switched-on initiatives proving carriers are looking to wrest back control of what's happening on their networks from device makers like Apple and OS developers such as Google. Perhaps the biggest slap for both firms is the public debut of a new mobile operating system from Firefox, but here's why Apple and its fans may applaud this new contender. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's possible new Windows Phone strategy: Go cheap, steal Android users
Windows Phone is still struggling to gain serious market share, but there's evidence that two related strategies could bear fruit: Get manufacturers to release low cost smartphones, and convert Android users to Windows Phone 8. Read More

JR Raphael: Say what?! 3 major misconceptions about Google's Chrome OS
As we look at the Chromebook Pixel, I thought it'd be worth addressing a few of the most common myths about Google's cloud-centric platform. Read More

 

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