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IE flaw forces Microsoft to save WinXP one more time
Out-of-band fix for a zero-day flaw in Internet Explorer will include XP, Microsoft says Read More
 


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NASA developing unique robotic satellite refueling system
Refueling aging satellites that were never meant to be refueled is the goal with a emerging NASA system that could save millions. Read More
 

Catching up with the guy who 'live-blogged' bin Laden raid
Three years ago today, software consultant/coffee shop proprietor Sohaib Athar was working on his laptop at home in Pakistan when he tweeted: "Helicopter hovering above Abbottabad at 1AM (is a rare event)." And then: "A huge window-shaking bang here in Abbottabad Cantt. I hope it's not the start of something nasty :-S." It was ... for Osama bin Laden. Read More
 

Cloud Foundry is turning into an open source platform that's worth watching
It's hard to tell when a new technology reaches a critical mass that it's really worth taking a look at and paying attention to. It still may be a little bit early for Cloud Foundry, but all the signs are pointing toward this open source application development platform being one that could impact the cloud computing industry. Read More
 

Unplugging the data center
Nathan McBride joined AMAG Pharmaceuticals in 2008 with an ambitious goal: to rebuild IT using as little internal infrastructure as possible. He succeeded. Read More
 

Cisco earmarks $150M for start-up investments
Cisco VC arm has a $2 billion chest for IoT, big data, mobility, content and more Read More
 

Fast, cheap and easy: Five IT certifications that won't break you
  Achieving any certification worth its salt is never easy, but some are faster to complete than others -- and easier on your wallet as well. Here are five worth considering. Read More
 

VMware outlines 'vision' for unified mobile security and management
VMware today put forward its "vision" for unifying the mobile security and management technology it acquired in its $1.5 billion acquisition of AirWatch earlier this year with its traditional line of virtualization software. Read More
 

Worm-like Android malware spreads using text messages
  A piece of malware targeting Russian-speaking Android users abuses a person's contact list to try and infect other devices, according to security vendor Eset. Read More
 

7 iPhone Battery Tips for Advanced Users
Battery life has never really been the iPhone's strength, though it has improved since 2007, the year the first iPhone was released. The original iPhone got about eight hours of talk time, according to Apple, while the latest Apple smartphone, the iPhone 5s, gets about 10 hours talk time. The first iPhone had a 1440mAh battery and the iPhone 5s has a 1570mAh battery. Capacity only increased by 12 percent during the last six years, according to ZDNet.com, while average life increased by 25 percent. Read More
 

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