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Heading back to school? Try these 11 terrific tech tools

Naked celebrities: Hackers download sex't selfies from iCloud | Google to build quantum-computing processors

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Heading back to school? Try these 11 terrific tech tools
The digital generation is heading off to school, and as we do every year, we've picked out some gadgets and apps that will help with studying, relaxing and just plain being a student. We've made our selections with a budget in mind: Our priciest item lists for $130, while the lowest-priced accessory comes two for $10. Read More


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Top Mobile Management Questions Answered
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Security Concerns in the C-Suite
Next-generation firewall technology (NGFW) addresses the most prevalent security issues. Fortinet's FortiGate NGFW integrates five crucial security protections, including strong authentication, antimalware and APT detection. View Now>>

Naked celebrities: Hackers download sex't selfies from iCloud
Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton... the sad list of hacked, naked celebs goes on: ICYMI, hackers have downloaded celebrities' sexting pictures: It seems the victims' iCloud passwords were phished. (And, no, I'm not going to tell you where to find the stolen images.) In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder why 4chan's webserver is melting. Read More

Google to build quantum-computing processors
Google has partnered with scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, to build new processors for use in quantum computing systems. Read More

Are your calls being intercepted? 17 fake cell towers discovered in one month
CryptoPhone users found 17 fake "cell towers" in a month, but don't know who deployed them or why. Most phones don't show any signs that they are a target of stingray surveillance, such as when users' calls are recorded, texts spoofed and locations tracked. Although most of those interceptors trick a phone into connecting to 2G, Johnny Law is in a rush to upgrade "stingray" surveillance so it works over 4G LTE. Read More

Facebook tries to quell Messenger rumors
Facebook is going on the offensive, trying to do damage control for its Messenger app. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Box

Driving Enterprise Transformation with Box and Office 365
This whitepaper best practices for integrating two common enterprise applications – content creation and collaboration – with Box and Office 365. It provides a guide for business making the transition to the cloud and key use cases for collaboration. Blending Content Creation and Collaboration. Learn more>>

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is weirdest phablet yet
Samsung unveiled its latest phablet at IFA 2014. It has this weird curved screen edge, which may take some getting used to. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if it's a gimmick or genuinely useful. Read More

The Fappening: iCloud users, beware!
The event dubbed by the internet as "the Fappening" is the largest celebrity nude photo leak in history. Although information is still emerging as to how, why and who is at fault, don't blame Apple for this latest security disaster. Read More

Home Depot breach could be as big as Target's
Home Depot confirmed that it is investigating a potential compromise of credit card and debit card data that icould end up being larger than the one at Target, which compromised data on more than 40 million payment cards. Read More

Apple makes Sept. 9 event official, hints at more than iPhone 6
Apple confirmed it will host an event Tuesday in Cupertino, Calif., to unveil its newest iPhone and perhaps other new hardware. Read More

Chromebook Pixel revisited: 18 months with Google's luxury laptop
Is it crazy to pay $1,300 for a Chromebook? Some reflections after a year and a half of living with Google's luxurious Pixel. Read More


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