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2015: The tech year in cartoons

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Dec 30, 2015
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2015: The tech year in cartoons

From renewed hostilities in the debate over H-1B visas to Apple and Microsoft elbowing into each other's markets, here's a look at some of the year's biggest IT stories from the pen of Computerworld's editorial cartoonist, John Klossner. Read More

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FCC outs Google Glass Enterprise Edition: Glassholes celebrate

Google Glass has merely been "resting" -- according to an FCC filing. But Google's Enterprise Edition of Glass will be aimed at business uses of the weirdo wearable, not the fabled "Glassholes" of yore... Read More

But he dragged and dropped them just fine!

User tells this support pilot fish that no one else in his section can open the documents that the user puts in their shared folder. And given this user's reputation, fish is pretty sure it's not a problem with the network. Read More

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Coming soon to your smart TV: The next wave of cybercrime

Smart TVs are opening a new window of attack for cybercriminals, as their security defenses often lag far behind those of smartphones and desktop computers. Read More

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IT pros brace for lost devices, access problems, on-call holidays

Holiday celebrations at work can lead to missing laptops and phones, email gaffes and security vulnerabilities. Read More

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Those of us who spend most of our time immersed in the intricacies of information security are quite comfortable with the free use of terms like threat intelligence, defense-in-depth and forensics. The apparent complexity of information security terms and concepts may serve to intimidate smaller organizations, while making larger businesses complacent. This article seeks to demystify some key information security fundamentals. Read More

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