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Most ATMs will remain on Windows XP after Microsoft ends OS support
More than six out of 10 ATM machines in the country will be running on an obsolete operating system when Microsoft pulls the plug on Windows XP on April 8, raising serious security and compliance issues for the systems' operators. Read More
 


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Marketing Analytics in Manufacturing
Effective marketing analytics have the ability to leverage big data and break down unstructured customer info to help manufacturers better understand customer needs. Aberdeen Group found that 43% of manufacturers cited finding new ways to serve customers as a primary focus area. This report explores the drivers & benefits of marketing analytics. Learn more

H-1B visas produce net IT job boost
The high-tech industry contends that Congress' failure to raise the cap on H-1B visas is costing the U.S. an opportunity to create a new job every 43 seconds. Read More
 

Mozilla patches 20 Firefox flaws, plugs Pwn2Own holes
Mozilla on Tuesday patched five vulnerabilities exploited by researchers last week at the Pwn2Own hacking contest, where they were awarded $200,000 for their collective efforts. Read More
 

Microsoft scrambles to simplify its licensing
Microsoft is pledging dramatic improvements to its notoriously complex enterprise licensing, but experts are skeptical about the potential impact of the plan. Read More
 

A peek into the licensing abyss, courtesy of Microsoft
  Anyone who wants to see how convoluted Microsoft licensing can be should check out the company's Licensing How To blog, where officials answer questions from customers and explain policies, concepts and how to apply usage rules in specific scenarios. Read More
 

Microsoft's free OneNote vaults to top of Mac App Store chart
Microsoft's OneNote jumped to the top of the free application chart on Apple's Mac App Store shortly after its Monday launch. Read More
 

U.S. officials say NSA surveillance overseas is targeted, not bulk collection
A U.S. National Security Agency surveillance program focused on overseas telephone and email communications is targeted and narrow, and not the bulk collection portrayed in numerous news reports from recent months, U.S. officials told a privacy watchdog board Wednesday. Read More
 

Full Disclosure mailing list shuts down indefinitely
The popular Full-Disclosure mailing list that has served as a public discussion forum for vulnerability researchers for the past 12 years was suspended indefinitely by its maintainer. Read More
 


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Exploring Business and IT Friction: Myths and Realities
IT Organizations with passion for and actions around customer experience will lead the Service Revolution. Learn More>> Learn More

Tip of the Hat: Facebook blocks NSA spies -- for now
In the wake of revelations exposed in classified National Security Agency documents leaked to reporters by Edward Snowden, Facebook must show its users that their data is safe from the prying eyes of government spies. Read More
 

Yahoo CEO talks mobile, advertising and Tumblr
In a keynote before leading advertising and marketers professionals, Marissa Mayer details Yahoo's growth on mobile and its new advertising options -- and talks up Tumblr. Read More
 

AMD looks to China for desktop PC operations
Advanced Micro Devices has moved its desktop chip business operations from the U.S. to the growing market of China, adding to its research lab and testing plant there. Read More
 

Ex-Autonomy chief Lynch slams HP, CEO Whitman ahead of shareholder meeting
Hewlett-Packard's November 2012 decision to write off billions of dollars in connection with the acquisition of infrastructure software vendor Autonomy continues to dog the company as it prepares to face shareholders at an annual meeting Wednesday. Read More
 

Robert L. Mitchell: It's time to give your privacy settings a spring cleaning
The three-part series I just finished up this week, the paranoid's survival guide to privacy, includes 32 different things privacy professionals say you can do to protect your privacy both online and off. I haven't done most of them. The problem is that protecting your privacy can be a lot of work. But the good news is that you probably don't have to do everything. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Tips to help you become an iOS 7 Mail power user
In this article you'll learn how to use Mail on iOS 7 more effectively when working on projects. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Time to get skeptical: 9 make-or-break questions about Android Wear watches
  There's plenty of reason to be excited about Android Wear, Google's newly announced smartwatch platform. There's also plenty of reason to be skeptical. Read More
 

 

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