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Enterprises running Java versions that are months out of date, analysis finds
Despite the widespread and well-publicised exploitation of vulnerabilities in Java, large numbers of organisations continue to use versions that are weeks, months or even years out of date, a Websense survey of its customers has reported. Read More

Forrester Research calls mobile-device management 'heavy-handed approach'
Research firm forecasts mobile virtualization overtaking MDM, sees bright future for HTML5 Read More

Linux use in enterprises jumps again: survey
The past two years have already seen significant jumps in corporate Linux usage, but now it looks like that trend is continuing into a third year. Read More

The night Steve Jobs returned to Apple
Steve Jobs returned to Apple on December 20, 1996, more than 11 years after he was ousted from the company he helped co-found with Steve Wozniak back in 1976. That night, Apple evangelist Tim Holmes was in the crowd and captured Jobs' return with his less-than-stellar QuickTake camera - you'll note that many of the photos depict blacks as purples. Read More

Texas judge and Red Hat protect Linux from patent troll
Just toss 'em out of court. That's essentially been the remedy sought by many of those looking to limit the damage done by patent trolls, and now a federal judge has apparently taken that advice to heart in a case involving Linux that was brought against Rackspace by patent troll Uniloc. Read More

Cisco lays off 500 of workforce
Cisco this week reduced its workforce by about 500 people as the company realigns to face the advent of software-defined networking, cloud computing and its impact on routing and switching. Read More

Juniper uncorks its core SDN switch earlier than expected
Earlier than expected, Juniper this week unveiled the EX9200 programmable core switch for 10G, 40G and 100Gbps software-defined networks. Read More

Tizen is no Android, but will still play an important role
Tizen is clumsily positioned directly against Android and iOS. Its backers - Samsung, Intel, the Linux foundation, and a large community of open source developers with experience competing with and against market-leading OS platforms - are not that naive. Naïveté aside, Tizen can play an important role. Read More

GDC2013: We'll be motioning at our computers, not typing, if Intel has its way
Intel is showcasing its perceptual computing technology at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The tech relies on a infrared camera and webcam, as well as an Intel-developed SDK. Read More

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