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Surface Pro again out of stock

  Google fixes 22 flaws in Chrome, slams silent add-ons | Illinois lawmaker hastily pulls bill that would have stripped online anonymity
 
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Surface Pro again out of stock; Microsoft underestimated demand, argues analyst
Less than a week after Microsoft began taking reservation orders for its 128GB Surface Pro tablet, the company on Thursday again slapped a sold-out sign on its website. Read More


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What BlackBerry Customers Can Expect, Today and Tomorrow
Have questions about what BlackBerry® 10 can do for your organization both now and down the road? Find the near-term and forward-looking answers you need right here. Learn More

Google fixes 22 flaws in Chrome, slams silent add-ons
Google yesterday released Chrome 25, patching 22 vulnerabilities and debuting a new security feature that blocks silent installations of add-ons. Read More

Illinois lawmaker hastily pulls bill that would have stripped online anonymity
An Illinois state senator who earlier this month introduced a bill that would have required anonymous online posters to reveal their true identities is planning on pulling the bill after taking intense criticism from those opposed to it. Read More

In Google+ hangout, astronauts talk tech, Isaac Newton and Twitter
In the their first Google+ hangout, astronauts onboard the International Space Station said they didn't panic when their communication link to the ground was cut off for three hours this week. Read More

Facebook said to fix OAuth-based account hijacking flaw
Facebook has patched a serious vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to easily gain access to private user account data and control accounts by tricking users into opening specifically crafted links, a Web application security researcher said late Thursday. Read More

HTC settles with FTC over security issues in tablets, smartphones
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has reached a settlement with HTC America over security holes in the company's smartphone and tablet software that left millions of users' personal information at risk. Read More

Facebook reports Page Insights bugs, fix on the way
Facebook is working to correct a series of technical glitches it recently discovered in its Page Insights service causing erroneous activity data to be reported for administrative pages on the site. Read More


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Addressing the Broken State of Backup
Check out the new report featuring Gartner Research, "Addressing the Broken State of Backup". Find out how to get faster, more reliable backup and disaster recovery by modernizing your backup systems. Learn more.

Alcatel-Lucent appoints former Vodafone exec Michel Combes as CEO
Alcatel-Lucent's board has appointed Michel Combes as the company's new Chief Executive Officer, following Ben Verwaayen's recent resignation. Read More

Jonny Evans: Grand Theft Apple: killing the console
Sony this week announced PlayStation 4 ships this Christmas, but it is possible this won't be enough, as Apple's iOS momentum drives the iPhone maker toward what could become leadership of the games industry -- iOS games already outsell those sold for any other handheld console platform, a report claims. Read More

JR Raphael: Psst: The Chromebook Pixel can run Linux, too
Google's Chromebook Pixel is all about the cloud -- but it doesn't have to be. It's relatively easy to get regular Linux up and running on the device. Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: In the Midwest, concern about the H-1B
The spouse of a military vet writes about challenges facing vets, which include for-profit colleges and H-1B visa workers. Read More

Darlene Storm: Six ways pirates can get around the coming 'Six Strikes'
The RIAA says Google is not doing enough to demote sites promoting piracy and Hollywood will soon be acting as Internet cops with the Copyright Alert System kicking off. But the are ways to get around Six Strikes . . . Read More

Preston Gralla: Google's Chromebook Pixel: An even worse idea than Windows 8
Windows 8 may have gotten poor reviews for its tablet-based interface forced onto traditional PCs and laptops, but Google's Chromebook Pixel makes that look like a design of genius. Who would want to spend top-dollar for a laptop that lacks serious storage, runs Web-based apps rather than client apps, and isn't much use when not connected to the Web? Read More

JR Raphael: Hands on with the Chromebook Pixel [VIDEO]
Curious about Google's Chromebook Pixel? Check out this quick hands-on preview of the device. Read More

 

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