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November 25, 2015

Richi Jennings: Microsoft Windows 10 v1511 MCT is back, baby. Here's why it vanished...

Microsoft is sorry for yanking the Windows 10 November update a few days ago. But now the version 1511 download is back via the Media Creation Tool (MCT)... READ MORE

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3. John Brandon: Holiday gift buying guide for gadgets: Dark side or light side of the force?

4. Robert C. Covington: Healthcare security and HIPAA: Why compliance and security are still lacking

5. Jonny Evans: Apple's open sourced Swift could change everything

6. Robert McCarthy: Thanksgiving gratitude: Seeing the good in mobile

7. Oleg Dulin: OAuth 2.0: The protocol at the center of the universe

8. Sharky: There's book-smart and then there's phone-smart

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Jonny Evans: 10 steps to improve Contacts in OS X El Capitan

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Darlene Storm: Ways $460 million military contract for cyber bombs could attack targets

Defense contractors will compete for a $460 million contract to develop critical infrastructure cyber bombs which also have been called 'computer code capable of killing adversaries' and cyber weapons capable of forcing 'an enemy's critical infrastructure to self-destruct.' The CEO of Indegy provided insight into potential ways critical infrastructure cyber bombs could attack targets as well as what can be... READ MORE

John Brandon: Holiday gift buying guide for gadgets: Dark side or light side of the force?

Forget the upcoming movie for now. The important question is which gadget will you buy for the holidays from two very viable options. (IDG Contributor Network) READ MORE

Robert C. Covington: Healthcare security and HIPAA: Why compliance and security are still lacking

A number of healthcare data breaches have made the news of late, particularly involving large insurance companies and data clearinghouses. Often overlooked in press reports are the smaller practices, which are, from my experience, seldom fully HIPAA compliant. This article will discuss the reason compliance is lacking, and outline how to get started. (IDG Contributor Network) READ MORE

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Jonny Evans: Apple's open sourced Swift could change everything

In future, Android apps could be made with Apple's Swift development language as company defines the digital era. READ MORE

Robert McCarthy: Thanksgiving gratitude: Seeing the good in mobile

With all the complaints and concerns about the "evils" of mobile smartphone addiction, I believe we've lost sight of some of the amazing benefits mobile has provided in our daily lives. (IDG Contributor Network) READ MORE

Oleg Dulin: OAuth 2.0: The protocol at the center of the universe

Public APIs are becoming a crucial business asset. A strong API strategy depends on openness and standardization. A support for the OAuth 2.0 specification is the first step towards a successful and secure API model. (IDG Contributor Network) READ MORE

Sharky: There's book-smart and then there's phone-smart

This IT pilot fish and his boss are working on a project to replace the aging administrative systems for a state university system -- but one day the university's president needs their project room for a meeting. READ MORE

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