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  Microsoft jerks Surface Pro 2 firmware update | Target says hackers likely accessed 40 million cards
 
 
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Gotcha! FBI launches new biometric systems to nail criminals
The agency is in the final stages of rolling out a new database that will let law enforcement search for and identify criminals by palm print, iris image and mug shot as well as fingerprints. Early results are very positive. Read More
 


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Enterprise mobility management: Embracing BYOD
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Microsoft jerks Surface Pro 2 firmware update
Microsoft pulled an update for the Surface Pro 2 after owners complained that it crippled their tablets with reduced battery life and spontaneously changed the device's power-saving sleep mode. Read More
 

Target says hackers likely accessed 40 million cards
  Target has confirmed that data from about 40 million credit and debit cards was stolen at its stores between Nov. 27 and Dec. 15. Read More
 

Frustrated users complain about SkyDrive problems after Windows 8.1 update
As people have moved to Windows 8.1 in the past two months, the drumbeat of reports that the OS update has affected the SkyDrive cloud storage service has grown louder. Read More
 

Acer looks to cloud to revive flagging business
In its first move since ordering a company reorganization, Acer said it is focusing more on software and services to revive its struggling PC business. But analysts expect the company to face a tough road with its new direction, at a time when rivals are also focusing on the cloud. Read More
 


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Find out whether SaaS-based ITSM is right for you
Software-as-a-service is more than just a cloud-based delivery model—it's a new approach to service that lets companies optimize utilization of in-house IT resources while providing service more effectively. Learn More

Washington Post servers attacked, paper suspects Chinese hackers
The Washington Post's servers were recently broken into by a group of unknown origin that gained access to the user names and passwords of its employees, the paper said on Wednesday. Read More
 

The 9 hardest things programmers have to do
Software developers have all sorts of hard tasks -- most of which don't involve writing code. Read More
 

Oracle's Q2 profits down 1 percent, revenue up 2 percent to $9.3B
Oracle's second-quarter revenue rose 2 percent to US$9.3 billion while net income dropped 1 percent to $2.6 billion, with new software license and cloud subscription revenue flat and hardware product revenue continuing a long slide. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: iSeeYou: Apple webcam bug allows creepy peeps to peep in on you
iSight fright might blight your night. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) webcams are vulnerable to silent malware attack. It's long been believed that nobody can turn on your iSight webcam without the light illuminating. However, security researchers have shown that to be false. They say the design flaw isn't only limited to the earlier models that they demonstrated it on. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers reach for the electrical tape. Read More
 

 

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