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How big is the sound of music?
Music fans and major recording artists are adopting lossless audio file formats to keep copies of their music that are as close to master recordings as possible, leading to multi-terabyte-sized home music storage systems. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: VeriSign

DDoS Malware - A Verisign iDefense Research Paper
Recently updated to include new attack vectors observed in late 2012/early 2013 with regard to highly publicized and targeted DDoS attacks. This technical brief covers DDoS-enabled malware and several DDoS-specific tools, their capabilities and the network indicators they generate while performing the attack methods. Learn More.

Data visualization on a shoestring
Are you seeking tools for data visualization and analysis that won't bust your budget? Here are dozens of ideas. Read More

Microsoft discontinues Office 2010 sales, some retailers jack up prices
Some sellers have raised the price of Office 2010's lowest-cost multi-license package after Microsoft discontinued retail sales of the suite. Read More

Are there 60 votes in the Senate for online sales taxes?
The U.S. Senate is expected this week to take up a non-binding amendment to test support for online sales tax collections. Read More

Google launches Keep for personal notes
Google is looking to replace physical sticky notes with Keep, a new product designed for storing notes and other pieces of information. Read More

Symantec finds Linux wiper malware used in S. Korean attacks
Security vendors analyzing the code used in the cyberattacks against South Korea are finding nasty components designed to wreck infected computers. Read More

Former Tribune staffer denies giving hackers log-in credentials
Former Tribune Company employee Matthew Keys has denied giving a username and password to anyone, or conspiring to cause damage to a protected computer. Read More

JR Raphael: Google Keep or not to Keep? That is the question
Google's stepping into the note-taking game with a new service called Google Keep, but the circumstances surrounding the launch seem a little strange. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Google Fusion Tables adds auto-generated map legends
Google's tool for joining and visualizing multiple data tables has finally added auto-generated legends to its maps. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat

Hybrid Cloud Storage: Gov't Organizations Get the Best
In January 2012, Aberdeen surveyed 106 enterprises spanning various sectors about how they're dealing with high-growth storage. This report looks at each component of hybrid cloud storage, as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data: on-premise with scale-out NAS or in the public cloud. Learn More

Experts: Iran and North Korea are looming cyberthreats to U.S.
Cyberattacks supposedly originating from China have raised alarms in recent weeks, but U.S. businesses and government agencies should worry as much about Iran and North Korea, a group of cybersecurity experts said. Read More

Amazon CEO's group recovers Apollo moon mission rockets
A group led by Amazon's CEO has recovered from deep in the Atlantic Ocean the rocket engines that powered the NASA Apollo moon missions in the 1960s and 1970s. Read More

HP board survives confidence vote, but only barely
Hewlett-Packard's shareholders have voted to reelect its entire board of directors, despite opposition from investors who want some members held accountable for recent troubles at HP, including its ill-fated acquisition of Autonomy. Read More

ICANN CEO encourages global engagement on Internet freedom
U.S. advocates for a free global Internet need to reach out to other nations to encourage their participation in open governance bodies like the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, ICANN CEO Fadi Chehad said. Read More

Intertrust hits Apple with broad patent suit
A company owned by Sony and Philips is suing Apple, alleging it's infringed numerous patents covering digital rights management technology. Read More

Oracle's new software, cloud revenue dropped 2 percent in Q3
Oracle's total revenue dipped 1 percent and profits remained almost flat in its most recent quarter, as revenue from new software licenses and cloud services dropped by 2 percent. Read More

Website of North Korea human rights group also hacked
The website of a U.S. group focused on human rights in North Korea was hacked at the same time as a cyberattack on South Korean targets on Wednesday. Read More

FAQ: Inside Microsoft's cloud ERP strategy
Microsoft has announced some key details of how it will introduce Dynamics ERP software products to the cloud computing model, from initial release dates to the precise role of partners. Read More

Richi Jennings: Apple's buggy iOS 6.1.3 breaks iPhone jailbreak
iOS bugfix has new bug. Nixes jailbreak. Apple released a new version of iOS that finally fixes the lockscreen security hole. However, a similar, new vulnerability has emerged, that isn't fixed by 6.1.3. It will also prevent many people from escaping Tim's walled garden o' family-friendly, parody-free tyranny, as it closes the loophole used by the latest jailbreak tools. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers imagine egg on face at Infinite Loop. Read More

 
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