Issue highlights 1. 10 best Android announcements at Mobile World Congress 2013 2. Hybrid technology degrees emerging 3. How different tech degrees measure up by salary 4. Hope these guys don't work for Yahoo!: Nearly 600,000 mega-commuters have 90 minute ride to work 5. Windows 8 Apps are Missing in Action 6. Why programming classes need to cover software testing, too 7. Cisco targeted by another patent troll 8. 5 boring domain names: Where they are now? 9. Google squashes 10 Chrome bugs as $100K Pwn2Own hacking prize looms 10. Five new flaws found in the latest version of Java 11. Microsoft issues free tool it says will cut Azure costs 12. Microsoft may not scan your email for keywords like Google, but your boss can 13. Oracle should stop sneaking Ask.com adware into Java updates 14. Microsoft could pay billions for running afoul in Europe |
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The Scroogled campaign in which Microsoft warned about Google disrespecting your privacy by scanning "every word of every email" to deliver ads in Gmail is now winding down. READ MORE |
Like most of you, I received a notice to update Java on my laptop yesterday. It seems like it has become a weekly occurrence. In fact, Java has taken the place of Flash as the primary attack vector used by the bad guys. So, I dutifully clicked the "update now" button. I sat through the download, the extraction and the installer firing up. I was clicking through when I came to the screen below. Luckily,... READ MORE |
Microsoft faces stiff penalties in Europe for failing to give customers there an adequate choice of Web browsers in its Windows operating systems, and now it is being chased by the Danish tax authority as well. The European Commission ruled last year that Microsoft failed to comply with an order to give customers a clear choice of using something other than Internet Explorer for their browser during... READ MORE |
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