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Smartphones driving violent crime across US

Cell phone theft: Tips on how to avoid becoming a victim

Understanding Software Defined Networking

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May 13, 2013
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Smartphones driving violent crime across US

On Feb. 27th in the middle of the afternoon, a 16-year-old girl was walking through San Francisco's Mission district when she was ordered at gun point to hand over her cellphone. The robbery was one of 10 serious crimes in the city that day, and they all involved cellphones. Three were stolen at gun point, three at knife point and four through brute force.

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1. Cell phone theft: Tips on how to avoid becoming a victim

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6. US government is 'biggest buyer' of zero-day vulnerabilities, claims report

7. Microsoft sends gamblin' Pete Rose to the plate in swing at Google Docs

8. Academic institutions urged to take steps to prevent DNS amplification attacks

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10. Boston dumps Microsoft Exchange for Google Apps

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Cell phone theft: Tips on how to avoid becoming a victim

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Why Microsoft won't charge for Windows 'Blue' & this time

Sometime soon, Microsoft will tell Windows 8 users whether they will have to pay for the upgrade code-named "Blue," and if so, how much. Analysts don't expect it to charge anything for the update. READ MORE

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Networks in 2020: More traffic, less energy

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US government is 'biggest buyer' of zero-day vulnerabilities, claims report

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Microsoft sends gamblin' Pete Rose to the plate in swing at Google Docs

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Academic institutions urged to take steps to prevent DNS amplification attacks

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A look at flexible displays through the years

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Boston dumps Microsoft Exchange for Google Apps

Faced with the choice of saving serious money or buying a load of FUD, the City of Boston has become the latest enterprise customer to dump Microsoft Exchange in favor of Google Apps. And the city's 20,000 employees won't be the last to make this move until Microsoft either closes the cost chasm or comes up with a scarier story. READ MORE

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