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Evernote password reset: Data-protection FAIL

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Richi Jennings: Evernote password reset: Data-protection FAIL
Evernote's password protection found wanting, as hackers filch data. Evernote, the cloud-based note-taking service, has 'fessed up to being hacked. It seems the attackers made off with users' email addresses and the password database. The passwords were salted and hashed, but there's no word on how strongly. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers chalk up another high-profile cloud intrusion. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Opinion: Google Glass won't match the hype
Read the gushing Google Glass praise and you might believe there's enough people who care. Look at the slight excitement surrounding the speculated Apple iWatch and it seems pundits prefer Google's goggles, but will the public agree? I don't think so. There's just too much that's wrong with Google's idea. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows 8 market share bumps along at number 4, says new study
New evidence shows that Windows 8 isn't taking the world by storm: NetApplications reports that its February market share was 2.67%, behind Windows 7, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, and just barely ahead of Mac OS X 10.8. Read More

Eric Berridge: How to be a James Bond-style CIO
To succeed in 2013, create an infrastructure that perfectly serves your employees, so that they can perfectly serve your customers. To fully understand what they need, go "undercover," immersing yourself in departmental operations and culture. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Is our children learning? The Apple effect
How children are educated, enabled and empowered to understand what's around helps determine the future of any nation. Investment in education is investment in the seeds of future prosperity, and technology is playing an active part in this, with Apple solutions leading the way. Read More

JR Raphael: Asus MeMO Pad Smart: Hands on with the new $300 10-inch tablet
Asus's new MeMO Pad Smart offers solid performance at an affordable price. There's just one little problem. Read More

Preston Gralla: ARM CEO: We like Windows RT, but Chromebooks may point the way to the future
ARM, which makes the chips used for the Microsoft Surface and other Windows RT tablets, isn't particularly worried that Windows RT hasn't set the world on fire. ARM CEO Warren East expects that eventually Windows RT will become popular. But he also believes that Chromebooks may point the way towards how future PCs will work. Read More

Sharky: Spoilsport!
This pilot fish works in an IT department at a big university -- one big enough to have multiple IT departments, along with help desk staffers who are a little more enthusiastic than fish. Read More

 

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