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Take 10th annual SANS Institute Holiday Hacking Challenge
Want to have some fun while working on your network security skills? SANS Institute has opened its 10th annual Holiday Hacking Challenge. It's a fun way to test your knowledge and learn a few new tricks while competing for awesome prizes. Read More


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Tricks and tips that will help you get the most out of those new Xmas gadgets
Did you get a new tablet, smartphone or laptop for the holidays? If so, you'll want to tune it to your interests/needs to get the most out of it. Here is a list of resources that can help: Read More

Quantum crypto, standard private key blended for first time
ID Quantique has found a way to blend quantum-key cryptography with more traditional crypto, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The effect is to gain certain advantages offered by both for private-key-based encryption. Read More

Techify your Holiday Sweater
Techify your Holiday Sweater From TechHive (IDG sister publication): Create a more tech-friendly holiday sweater with these helpful hints. From: Network World Videos Views: 3 0 ratings Time: 02:36 More in Science & Technology Read More

12.9-inch iPad and larger screened iPhone on tap for 2014 - Rumor
Heading into 2014, there are no shortage of rumors surrounding Apple's future product plans. From rumblings over an iWatch to the seemingly never-ending rumors regarding the mythical Apple HDTV, the expectation that Apple will release yet another game changing product has never been greater. Read More

"Minority Report" meets PC support
In the 2002 sci-fi flick Minority Report, the so-called "pre-cogs" could supposedly predict crimes before they actually occured. In 2013, Dell claims its technical support opereations can predict product failures before they occur. Read More

'PGP' encryption has had stay-powering but does it meet today's enterprise demands?
PGP encryption, as industry old-timers know, started out as "Pretty Good Privacy" invented by Phil Zimmermann in 1991, and since then, was sold on to various corporate owners until it ended in the hands of Symantec in 2010. While it is a widely used vintage brands, does PGP public-key encryption still meet today's enterprise demands, given the rise of cloud computing and mobile? Read More

Huawei sends 400Gbps over next-generation optical network
Huawei Technologies and Polish operator Exatel have tested a next-generation optical network based on WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technology and capable of 400Gbps throughput. Read More

What do John Lennon, Bach, Beethoven, Salvador Dali and Truman Capote have in common?
If those craters could talk, they would have one heck of a hot party on Mercury. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) -- the arbiter of planetary and satellite nomenclature since its inception in 1919 -- recently approved 10 new names for impact craters on the planet Mercury. Read More

Moving a city to Linux needs political backing, says Munich project leader
This year saw the completion of the city of Munich's switch to Linux, a move that began about ten years ago. "One of the biggest lessons learned was that you can't do such a project without continued political backing," said Peter Hofmann, the leader of the LiMux project, summing up the experience. Read More

Google seeks to commercialize humanoid robots
Google executives showed up at the Homestead Miami Speedway in Florida to show support for their new team and to get a look at the Atlas robot, built by Boston Dynamics, and one of the stars of the challenge. Read More

3 Trends That Will Make Life Harder for CIOs in 2014
Robots, 3-D printers and wearable tech are indeed cool, but they should raise red flags for IT leaders. Here's how these emerging technologies will cause operations, privacy and user policy headaches for CIOs in 2014. Read More

IPv6 will allow them to track you down. Not!
Everyone from marketers to law enforcement officials seem to hold the same misconception that IPv6 is going to make it possible to expose people in a way that IPv4 does not. Read More


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