Issue highlights 1. Microsoft kicks off Build with Windows 8.1 preview 2. 10 factors that hobbled Windows 8 and what Windows 8.1 might do to fix them 3. Ballmer: Happiness is a Windows 8 device with a touchscreen 4. Stuart Biggs, first Cisco CCIE, dies at age 53 5. INSIDER Walgreens Opens Up to External Mobile Apps 6. Cisco fixes serious vulnerabilities in email, Web and content security appliances 7. One year in, Yammer grows in importance to Microsoft 8. Citadel malware variant uses content localization to target brands and users in different countries 9. EFF sues FBI over facial-recognition records 10. Researcher nets $20K for finding serious Facebook flaw 11. Foxconn eyes smart watches with wristband technology 12. 5 BYOD Pitfalls and How You Can Avoid Them |
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From PC World: Windows 8.1 got a formal unveiling Wednesday, as Microsoft promised a rapid release schedule for the operating system. But what else did the software giant have to say at Build? READ MORE |
Microsoft is making a big effort this week to resuscitate Windows 8 with a preview of the first major upgrade to the operating system since it launched last October, but it has a lot to overcome. READ MORE |
Windows 8 on a touchscreen device makes users happier than Microsoft's currently most popular operating system, Windows 7, CEO Steve Ballmer says. READ MORE |
Stuart Biggs, who in 1993 led a team that created the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert program and was the first to be awarded a CCIE number, has died at age 53. READ MORE |
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The drugstore chain builds an open API layer that lets mobile app developers connect to its corporate systems. READ MORE |
Cisco Systems released security patches for its email, Web and content security appliances in order to address vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to execute commands on the underlying OS or disrupt critical processes. READ MORE |
For a product once described as Twitter with a business model, Yammer is becoming more nuanced, morphing into an important feature set that will cross over among Microsoft applications. Just as important, it continues seeing growth and popularity among businesses, where it can act as a hook that can encourage current Microsoft customers to upgrade and adopt Microsoft cloud services. READ MORE |
A new variant of the Citadel financial malware uses in-browser injection techniques combined with extensive content localization to steal log-in credentials and credit card information from users in different countries, according to researchers from security vendor Trusteer. READ MORE |
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit to force the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to turn over records about a facial-recognition database it is building. READ MORE |
A U.K.-based researcher has netted US$20,000 for spotting a very serious flaw in Facebook that could have allowed an attacker to take over anyone's account with minimal effort. READ MORE |
Manufacturing giant Foxconn Technology Group also wants to ride the upcoming wave of wearable tech, and has unveiled a wristband that can monitor a user's health and sync with a smartphone. READ MORE |
Vague policies, rogue apps, zombie phones can doom even the best 'Bring Your Own Device' intentions. But the good news is it's not too late to make game-changing adjustments. READ MORE |
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