Issue highlights 1. Products of the week 5.20.13 2. Java developer says he built, launched basic open source office suite in 30 days 3. INSIDER Block rogue apps with Windows Server -- for free 4. Google engineer bashes Microsoft's handling of security researchers, discloses Windows zero-day 5. Immigration reform bill takes aim at Indian IT outsourcing companies 6. Researchers find more versions of digitally signed Mac OS X spyware 7. IT security vendors seen as clueless on industrial control systems 8. Programmer picks: 7 must-try mobile dev tools 9. How Apple's offshore tax mess could impact your business 10. Tech hotshots: The rise of the dataviz expert |
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A Google security engineer accused Microsoft of treating outside researchers with "great hostility" days before posting details of an unpatched vulnerability in Windows that could be used to crash PCs or gain additional access rights. READ MORE |
India's application development and maintenance business will take a hit if a provision of the U.S. Senate immigration bill becomes law, and some experts say the restrictions will drive more outsourcing offshore. READ MORE |
Security researchers have identified multiple samples of the recently discovered "KitM" spyware for Mac OS X, including one dating back to December 2012 and targeting German-speaking users. READ MORE |
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Many IT security vendors have a minimal understanding of industrial control systems (ICS) and try to sell technology that could easily damage the devices found in plants running the nation's critical infrastructure, experts say. READ MORE |
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Apple, that darling of the tech world, has been in the news this week, not because of any new hardware it's releasing, but because of the way it's been handling its foreign earnings. READ MORE |
As analytics become more ingrained in corporations, data visualizers are the new go-to experts in demand -- but do they work for IT or give IT its marching orders? READ MORE |
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