Tech layoffs: The real numbers aren't so bad From the constant drip of tech industry layoff announcements, you'd think huge numbers of IT workers would be out on the street. And certainly Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, Intel, Oracle, SAP, Sun, and others have announced ... Microsoft patches flaw that could compromise, cripple Exchange Microsoft Tuesday released a critical patch designed to thwart hackers who could take over Exchange Servers or shut them down with denial-of-service attacks. Microsoft OCS - Do You Enjoy Patching Your IP-PBX? Nickasch: Security concerns are once again at the forefront with several key Microsoft products, including Exchange, SQL Server, and Visio. These products, especially Microsoft Exchange Server, is a potential victim for denial-of-service (DoS) attacks that could put thousands of mailboxes at risk. Bottom line: Microsoft is once again in the infamous security spotlight, and not in a good way. Court agrees that Verizon marketing tactics are illegal An appeals court judge agreed with an earlier Federal Communications Commission ruling that found Verizon used illegal tactics in trying to retain phone customers who decide to switch to another service provider. Add Your Location to Your Gmail Signature (Automatically) Lenssen: Gmail has a new feature in the Gmail Labs which adds your location to your email signature. Michael Phelps skips IBM speaking engagement Embroiled in bong controversy, Michael Phelps reportedly skipped a scheduled speaking appearance at the IBM Pulse conference in Las Vegas Tuesday. Is scripting programming or just systems administration? Kopczynski: For some reason, I'm often asked this question: is scripting programming or just systems administration? How Will $99 iPhone Impact Phone, Music Businesses? The Apple iPhone has been a game changer since day one. So it's to be expected that the phone would transform the competitive landscape if it were to hit $99. And I'm not just talking about the handset landscape. Intel updates laptop, desktop chip plans Intel on Tuesday accelerated plans to release two dual-core laptop and desktop processors, tweaking its road map as it juggles manufacturing efforts to cut costs. |
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