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Cryptolocker: How to avoid getting infected

  OS X Mavericks review: Different name, looks the same | How 4 companies use mobile apps to court customers

 
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Cryptolocker: How to avoid getting infected and what to do if you are
The newest piece of ransomware is particularly nasty and, once you've got it, it's a real pain to get rid of. Here's how to protect your corporate assets before getting bit. Read More
 


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OS X Mavericks review: Different name, looks the same
  Apple's new desktop/laptop operating system, OS X Mavericks, looks and works a lot like its predecessor. But that doesn't mean Apple hasn't made it a better OS for users. Michael deAgonia explains what's new and what's not. Read More
 

How 4 companies use mobile apps to court customers
Mobile presents a huge opportunity for companies to tighten customer relationships, but it also poses significant development challenges for IT. Here's how four companies are leveraging mobile to great success. Read More
 

Predictive policing gets personal
Some localities are shying away from predicting who will commit a crime, even though the technology exists, in favor of when and where. Read More
 

Microsoft Surface 2 deep-dive review: Better hardware, but still with Windows RT
Microsoft has upgraded its Windows RT tablet: The new Surface 2 offers a well-built case, better performance, a great display and the same old operating system. Read More
 

The unsung women of technology
Sure, you've heard of Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper. But how about Frances Allen, Deborah Estrin or Radia Perlman? Read More
 

It's criminal: Why data sharing lags among law enforcement agencies
Five years after the FBI launched its National Data Exchange data warehouse initiative, more than three quarters of law enforcement agencies still aren't sharing. Here's why. Read More
 


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U.S. military gets fired up over weaponized robots
  Check out photos and video of machine gun-shooting robots at Fort Benning, Ga. Read More
 

 

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First came desktop security, then laptop security. But the next wave -- mobile -- throws new wrenches into the works, as IT is now supporting multiple types of devices and warding off sophisticated threats. Here's how IT leaders are coping. Insider (registration required) Read More

 

10 new gadgets to spruce up your workspace
These gadgets and peripherals now hitting the market will give you and your desk a much-needed upgrade. Read More
 

Acer C720 Chromebook review: High on power, low on panache
Acer's new C720 Chromebook offers outstanding performance for an entry-level Chromebook, but it skimps on some important areas in order to keep the price low. Read More
 

Toshiba Satellite Click: A large tablet/laptop for $600
Toshiba's new low-cost convertible Satellite Click features a 13-in. Windows 8 tablet that snaps into its own keyboard. Read More
 

The 10 best new features in OS X Mavericks
The latest version of the Mac OS is no transformative update, but it includes several key changes that most users will like. Read More
 

HP Chromebook 14 (with 4G) review: Solid performance in a plus-sized package
The HP Chromebook 14 with 4G is now available for a highly reasonable $349. Combining great performance with a spacious 14-in. display, is it the right Chromebook for you? Read More
 

 

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