Friday, October 4, 2013

HTC's Q3 loss could signal its collapse in two years

Apple seeds 'gold master' of OS X Mavericks to devs | U.S. supercomputers haven't been affected by gov't shutdown -- yet

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HTC's first net loss in a decade could signal its collapse in two years
HTC's net loss of $101 million for the third quarter as reported Thursday might not sound all that traumatic, but in today's fiercely competitive smartphone market it could signal the beginning of the end for the phone maker. Read More


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12 Things Effective Intrusion Prevention Systems Should Do
Today's intrusion prevention systems (IPS) provide advanced security intelligence and the ability to identify and block malware before it can enter your network so that you can defeat today's sophisticated evasion techniques. Learn More

Apple seeds 'gold master' of OS X Mavericks to devs
Apple late Thursday released a final version of OS X Mavericks to developers, hinting that the upgrade will go public during the week of Oct. 21 Read More

U.S. supercomputers haven't been affected by gov't shutdown -- yet
The U.S. government shutdown has taken some government Web sites offline, including data.gov. But the nation's most powerful supercomputers continue to operate -- for now, at least. Read More

Apple makes good on vow, appeals e-book price-fix ruling
Apple yesterday appealed a decision by a federal judge who ruled the Cupertino, Calif. company must be monitored by a watchdog for two years after conspiring to fix e-book prices. Read More

An Amazon set-top box would be cheap, might streams others' content
Amazon's plans for a set-top media box likely center around having a device it can use to sell myriad retail products and services the company already offers. Read More

The NSA has had little success cracking Tor
The U.S. National Security Agency has repeatedly tried to compromise Tor, the government-funded online anonymity tool, but has had little success, according to a new report in the U.K.'s Guardian. Read More

Shutdown affects government sites, but Weather.gov remains up as storm looms
As a tropical storm and possible hurricane bears down on the Gulf Coast of the U.S., the National Weather Service's website was churning out weather alerts Friday, despite a partial U.S. government shutdown that has affected citizens' access to other online resources. Read More

McAfee Moves to Redefine SIEM, Enterprise Security
Most security information event management systems can identify threats, but they can't remove them. All this does is put a bull's eye on a CIO's back. McAfee's new Enterprise Security Manager takes that next step and shows enterprises how to respond to those threats. Read More


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Web hosting firms at risk from critical flaw in WHMCS billing and support system
The developers of WHMCS, a popular client management, billing and support application for Web hosting providers, released emergency security updates Thursday to patch a critical vulnerability that was publicly disclosed. Read More

Samsung's sales and profit on a roll
Samsung Electronics forecast strong growth in revenue and profit in the third quarter as the company rolled out new models of its smartphones and tablets, including products for emerging markets. Read More

Chip makers advance in-car entertainment
Chip makers like Broadcom and Renesas Electronics are ramping up in-car entertainment with faster processors and networks for wireless HD movies and navigation, aiming to keep drivers informed and passengers entertained. Read More

Jonny Evans: No longer beleaguered: Apple is Apple again
You know that moment when you're watching a baseball game, the winning team stumbles and you and the rest of the crowd simply sense the nature of the game's about to change? That's what's happening now to Apple as its Fall rise begins. Read More

Preston Gralla: Does Microsoft's offer to HTC mean Windows Phone will become a freebie for all?
Microsoft's offer to give HTC Windows Phone software for free or close to it may well mean that Microsoft is taking a page from Google's Android playbook -- give away the software to all device makers, and make money off consumers via advertising and services. Read More

JR Raphael: Hands on: 7 silly things about the Galaxy Note 3
There's a lot to like about Samsung's Galaxy Note 3, but the phone also has its share of silly and sometimes frustrating elements. Read More

Antone Gonsalves: What L.A. schools forgot in boneheaded iPad hand out
Los Angeles schools are learning the hard way that kids will break security and shiny new iPads are problem makers disguised as problem solvers. Read More


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