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Business users bypass IT and go rogue to the cloud
IT departments need to watch out for business units or even individual workers going rogue and bypassing IT to go straight to the cloud. Read More
 


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Deliver Productivity Breakthroughs with Digital Signage
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Perspective: The Surface Pro is Microsoft's latest premature introduction problem
Microsoft has become mildly famous -- in hindsight -- for being early, far too early, to important technology products and trend swings. Is history repeating itself with the Surface Pro 3? Read More
 

Cyber-physical systems readied for demos by White House-led team
A White House-led effort to show that the Internet of Things can save lives and create jobs is about to put on a big show. Read More
 

You could one day be driving on a solar-powered smart streets
Solar Roadways uses hexagon-shaped panels that collect energy from the sun and could be part of a smart system that changes lighting configurations to alert traffic to highway issues. Read More
 

EBay flaw could let hackers hijack user accounts
A security researcher who found a major vulnerability in eBay's website last week said a second flaw he found hasn't been fixed and could be used to hijack user accounts. Read More
 

Salaries for the 20 hottest tech jobs
Unemployment rates in the IT industry remain low. That's good news for you because it means to compete for top tech talent, companies are offering higher salaries. Read More
 

The philosophy of IoT: Will it help or hurt?
As the Internet of Things evolves, will it free up human potential? WIll everyone benefit -- or just a few? And how will it change the way people use technology. A conference in July hopes to find some answers. Read More
 

New banking Trojan 'Zberp' offers the worst of Zeus and Carberp
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Apple asks U.S. court to make Samsung remove infringing features
Following up on a jury verdict, Apple has asked a court in California to order Samsung Electronics to stop using features that were found to infringe three of its patents. Read More
 

U.S. wants leniency for 'Sabu,' the Lulzsec leader-turned-snitch
U.S. prosecutors say a hacking group's mastermind should be spared a long prison sentence due to his quick and fruitful cooperation with law enforcement. Read More
 

QuickCoin app brings bitcoin to Facebook users
If you're intrigued by Bitcoin but daunted by how transactions work, there's an app for that -- and it's on Facebook. Read More
 

Here's what the new EU Parliament will mean for tech
  As the dust settles on a new European Parliament, digital rights and IT lobbyists try to work out what it will mean for the tech industry. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Chinese stay at home to hack after denied entry into the U.S.
Chinese hackers attend a conference. The U.S. government -- asserting its belief that it should be the only entity on Earth permitted to hack into American computers -- has begun denying suspected Chinese hackers entry into the United States. The timing couldn't be worse for Sino-hackers about to make their annual pilgrimage to the DEF CON and Black Hat hacker conferences in Las Vegas. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers turn away packets at the border. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: 10 insanely great iPhone gadgets
One thing Apple's always been pretty good at is creating an ecosystem that supports smart accessories from third party manufacturers. I've assembled ten insanely great solutions for your entertainment this Memorial Day. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: OLEG PLISS Apple iCloud hack: Macs, iPhones, iPads ransomed
Pseudonymous hacker locks Macs and iToys; demands money. Has Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) been hacked? Or are users reusing weak passwords? Most commentators are rushing to the latter conclusion, but that assumption doesn't seem to add up. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers add 2+2. Read More
 

 

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