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Adobe's Flash Player gets an emergency update
Adobe Systems released emergency security updates for Flash Player to fix a vulnerability that has been exploited in attacks against users since earlier this month. Read More
 


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Four Ways DNS Can Accelerate Business Growth
This e-book describes how DNS has developed over the years to support business growth as new needs have emerged, for example, advanced traffic management and protection from cyber threats. Learn More

Privacy-centric Blackphone to run Nvidia Tegra 4i processor
The privacy-focused Blackphone, which starts shipping in June for $629, will run an Nvidia Tegra 4i mobile processor, the phone's makers announced Monday. Read More
 

TDK moves quickly to commercialize wireless charging for electric cars
TDK announced it is licensing wireless charging technology that it plans to sell to makers of electric vehicles to enable wireless battery recharging. Read More
 

Autonomous cars are better city drivers than humans, Google says
Google has taken on a new challenge -- city streets -- as it works to develop a self-driving car. Read More
 

With Gundotra gone, Google+ tremors rattle Apps suite
The surprising departure of Google+ chief Vic Gundotra has ignited uncertainty and speculation about the product's future, including its place in the workplace Apps suite. Read More
 

Samsung set to ship SSDs built for data centers
Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing a more affordable SSD, seeking to help drive the technology deeper into the corporate data center. Read More
 

Skype group video calls finally free on Windows, Mac desktops and Xbox
Microsoft is now letting Skype users make group video calls for free via PCs, Macs and the Xbox. Read More
 


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The Future of IT: A Customer First Approach
Explore how customer-first policies can make use of social, mobile and cloud technologies to give workers the freedom and flexibility they desire to drive company productivity. Learn More.

The wrath of Koh: Samsung gets judge's ire in Apple patent case
Lawyers for Samsung got a reminder of Judge Lucy Koh's temper on Monday when a remark made by one of their witnesses made them the target of her anger for more than 20 minutes. Read More
 

AOL traces mystery spam flood to security breach
AOL is asking users to reset their passwords as it investigates a recent flurry of spam e-mails. Read More
 

Emergency update for Apache Struts fixes incomplete patch for critical flaw
The Apache Software Foundation rushed last week to update the popular Apache Struts framework after a previous security patch for a high-risk vulnerability proved to be incomplete. Read More
 

Protesters have yet to see new FCC net neutrality plan
  When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission announced its proposal to reinstate new net neutrality regulations that would allow broadband providers to engage in commercially reasonable traffic management, the agency set off a firestorm of protest from digital rights groups, Internet commentators and bloggers. Read More
 

Microsoft vows to appeal federal email privacy ruling
Email providers have to turn over a user's emails and other data to U.S. law enforcement when issued a search warrant, even if the data is stored overseas, a U.S. judge ruled Friday. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: OS X Mavericks: How to add a note to your login screen
  This is a great trick for Mac users, particularly road warriors toting their MacBook Airs across the planet. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Microsoft phone chief: Nokia's Android phones will help get us to 1 billion users
In case you thought that Microsoft would put the kibosh on Nokia's line of Android phones now that the company sale has gone through, rest assured they're here to stay. Former Nokia CEO and current Microsoft devices chief Stephen Elop says that they're key to getting Microsoft to 1 billion users of its services. Read More
 

 

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