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10 hot products at DEMO Enterprise
Google Glass competitors, medical devices, retail apps, 3D printing lead the way. Read More
 


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Marketing Analytics in Manufacturing
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VMware: How the hypervisor can be security's savior
Hypervisors that virtualize the compute, networking and storage tiers provide a unique platform for enforcing security policies, VMware executives argued this week at Interop. Read More
 

Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich resigns amid controversy over anti-gay marriage support
Brendan Eich has resigned as CEO of Mozilla and left the board of the foundation that governs the nonprofit company after days of controversy over his support of California's anti-gay marriage law in 2008. Read More
 

What is on a US Secret Service mainframe anyway?
Periodically the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which oversees the US Secret Service issues what it calls Privacy Impact Statements on systems that collect personally identifiable information. Today it issued a revealing statement on the package of applications that run on the Secret Service's mainframe and collect information about ongoing and resolved investigative cases. Read More
 

Security pros talk about playing defense against cybercrime
Security professionals are playing defense against cybercrime, and often feel outgunned by tech-savvy hackers and insiders out to steal sensitive data from within the business. They see a shortage of qualified security personnel to call on, but also believe that threat-detection tools are getting better. Read More
 

Patch Tuesday: Final Microsoft support for Windows XP addresses Internet Explorer problems
Microsoft's final patches for Windows XP that come out next week focus on critical problems with older versions of Internet Explorer that can result in malicious code being run remotely on victim machines. Read More
 

JAMF's Casper Suite makes it easier to set up, deploy, manage iOS devices
A new release of JAMF Software's Casper Suite automates management tasks for iOS devices by leveraging key changes Apple has introduced for enterprise customers. Read More
 

Yahoo turns on encryption between data centers
Yahoo said Wednesday it was encrypting traffic flowing between its data centers, several months after leaked documents revealed the government had been sniffing those links. Read More
 

US development agency defends its Twitter-like service in Cuba
  The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on Thursday defended its work in setting up a Twitter-like service in Cuba to promote democracy in the communist country. Read More
 

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The da Vinci $499 3D printer goes on sale
XYZprinting today unveiled details of its 3D desktop printer line pricing and availability starting with its lowest priced model, the $499 da Vinci 1.0, which went on sale today. Read More
 

How Boeing is using the cloud
There's a lot of talk about the cloud, but how are businesses really using it? Read More
 

10 things we hate about JavaScript
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