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  The road to the 60TB hard drive | After Heartbleed, Comodo cranks out new SSL certificates

 
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Broadband faces a fork in the road
As Google and AT&T race to provide super-fast 1 gigabit fiber networks to power users, more than a quarter of U.S. homes still have no broadband service at all. Read More
 


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The road to the 60TB hard drive
Within the next six years, hard disk drives will go from 6TB of storage to 60TB. Here are the technological advancements that will make that possible. Read More
 

After Heartbleed, Comodo cranks out new SSL certificates
Tens of thousands of new digital certificates have been issued by Comodo in the wake of the "Heartbleed" security flaw, which has put Internet users' data at risk. Read More
 

Amazon embraces its inner geek by buying Comixology
  Amazon announced it's buying Comixology, the leader in the digital-comic-book world. Comixology's technology powers the company's own popular Comics app and web store, and the main comic-reading apps by Marvel and DC. Read More
 

Google Glass to go on sale for one day next week
If you've been waiting impatiently to get a pair of Google Glass, mark your calendar and grab your checkbook. Read More
 

Robert L. Mitchell: Crunch time at TurboTax: Common questions, crazy workloads
As TurboTax deals with the last minute crush of filers, vice president Bob Meighan shares the four most commonly asked questions customers are asking this year. Read More
 


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Website admins will be busy dealing with Heartbleed
  Website and server administrators will have to spend considerable time, effort and money to mitigate all the security risks associated with Heartbleed, one of the most severe vulnerabilities to endanger encrypted SSL communications in recent years. Read More
 

Wearables market to take off, hit 112M devices in 2018
  Wearable computers "took a huge step forward" in 2013 and shipments of smartwatches and related devices will grow by 78% a year until 2018, IDC said. Read More
 

Google ramps up fight against bad apps with tightened Android security
Google is boosting Android security safeguards to better detect potentially harmful apps throughout their life cycle. Read More
 

Feds are OK with cyberthreat info sharing, say it's not an antitrust violation
U.S. businesses can share most cyberthreat information with competitors without facing antitrust enforcement action, two U.S. enforcement agencies said Thursday. Read More
 

Facebook is trying to make its News Feed less spammy
  Posts on Facebook that repeatedly urge users to like, share or comment on them are being targeted in a new effort to reduce News Feed spam, Facebook said. Read More
 

IT Blogwatch: Dropbox tortured by Condoleezza Rice angst
Dropbox makes Condoleezza Rice a director on its board. Predictably, the technorati are up in arms over the appointment. Why? Well, the GWB-era secretary of state is... umm... let's just say she's a "controversial" figure, OK? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers consider waging holy war against Dropbox. [You're fired -Ed.] Read More
 

 

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