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Microsoft will craft XP patches after April '14, but not for you
Just because Microsoft doesn't plan on giving Windows XP patches to the public after April 8, 2014, doesn't mean it's going to stop making those patches. Read More
 


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Feedly walks fine line between free and paid RSS services
  Feedly on Monday launched its paid RSS service, following up on a promise made three weeks ago when it announced a subscription option. Read More
 

Sept. 23 deadline looms for business compliance with HITECH Act on patient privacy
Organizations handling protected health information (PHI) have until Sept. 23 to comply with new security and privacy requirements that were included in the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009. Read More
 

Kenneth van Wyk: Why mobile apps beat Web apps for privacy
Internet communications are prey to surveillance, but you can better shield them. Read More
 

VMware adds networking, storage to its virtual data center stack
At the kick-off of its annual VMworld user conference, being held this week in San Francisco, VMware will fill in more layers of its software stack for running its envisioned software defined data center (SDDC). Read More
 

Salesforce.com's next CRM release focuses on Chatter, service
Salesforce.com's next CRM (customer relationship management) software release will contain a slew of new features, with many focused on the Chatter collaboration and messaging tool as well as customer service, according to a set of official release notes. Read More
 

Dell revamps Latitude laptops, prices start at $599
Dell is giving a new identity to its Latitude laptops with the introduction of thinner and lighter models priced starting at $599 and running on Intel's Haswell processors. Read More
 

NSA broke into UN video teleconferencing system
The U.S. National Security Agency reportedly cracked the encryption used by the video teleconferencing system at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. Read More
 


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ESG: Dell PowerEdge VRTX – Meets SMB and Office Demands
ESG reports on Dell's recently announced VRTX as a critical piece of IT infrastructure that is poised to alter the way small and midsize businesses consume technology for remote offices and deploy IT infrastructure. ESG highlights the key features and benefits that give VRTX universal appeal. Read now!

Has Apache lost its way?
Since its inception, the Apache Software Foundation has had a profound impact in shaping the open source movement and the tech industry at large. Read More
 

Linus Torvalds marks 22 years of Linux with nostalgic message
It was 22 years ago on Sunday that Linus Torvalds announced in a newsgroup posting that he was creating a free operating system, a message he echoed in his announcement Sunday of the latest Linux kernel release candidate. Read More
 

Microsoft, Motorola trial resumes Monday
Microsoft and Motorola are expected to begin arguments on Monday in the second part of a court case regarding patent licensing fees. Read More
 

Major DDoS attacks .cn domain; disrupts Internet in China
  China's Internet suffered a major distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack early Sunday that briefly disrupted and slowed access to sites in the .cn domain. Read More
 

Larry Freeman: 3 things you need to know to save your IT job: #1 Cloud computing
Do you have an IT job involving enterprise data? More importantly, do you want to keep it? If you answered "Yes" to both questions, you'll want to make sure you're fully prepared for three big shifts in technology that are reshaping today's enterprise data center. In the next few blog posts, I'll talk about these "mega-shifts," such as the software-defined data center and flash SSD storage. But in this first blog post, I'll discuss cloud computing. Embrace it or risk being outsourced... Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Apple's iPhone 5C motion tracking's much more than an empty gesture
The most interesting new Apple iPhone rumor this week isn't the faster speed (that's not unexpected), but the claimed introduction of a motion sensor on the device. What's Apple got planned? I've taken a look through a few Apple patents to get an idea. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Did Bill Gates help push Steve Ballmer out the door?
Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer may have been joined at the hip for their decades together at Microsoft, but there's some evidence that Gates may have been a key participant in getting Ballmer to resign. Did Gates help show his old friend to the door, or did he remain until the end a big backer of Ballmer? Read More
 

 

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