Sunday, February 12, 2012

After a Surge Protector Fails


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After a Surge Protector FailsShould surge protectors continue to provide power, even if they can't protect against surges?
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Cybercrooks Sell Stolen Facebook, Twitter Log-insA security firm spots an online "factory outlet" selling stolen social network log-ins obtained while hacking for bank credentials.
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FDA Defends Monitoring Whistleblowers' EmailThe FDA says it monitored the private email accounts of nine agency whistleblowers starting in 2010 to determine whether any of them leaked confidential information to the public.
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How Cisco Copes With the BYOD MovementWhen software developers insisted on bringing PCs running Unix into the company, the network equipment maker had to respond.
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Most Social Network Users Are Kind, Pew Survey FindsA majority of U.S. social networking users say their fellow users mostly kind, and that the sites make them feel good about themselves.
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Web App Lets Businesses Set Security, Sharing for Google Apps UsersA new security tool lets IT groups set access and share policies for employees, including mobile users, who are working with the online Google Apps suite.
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Windows 8 on Tablets: What We Know So FarAs we gear up for the unveiling of Windows 8 later this month, here's what we know about Windows tablets
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Parents Herald Rise in Apps to Help Treat Autism but Proof of Therapeutic Benefits Is Lacking
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7 Cool and Crazy Computer WorkspacesFrom dozens of monitors to downright gorgeous designs, these seven workstations are among the most interesting and memorable we've seen.
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Five Ways Windows 8 Will Make Apps More Power-FriendlyWindows 8 will change the way apps work, reduce power-draining background tasks, and more.
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FCC Map: Large Areas Not Covered by Mobile BroadbandLarge portions of the western half of the U.S. do not have access to 3G or faster mobile broadband service, according to a new map released by the U.S. Federal...
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Blogger Exposes Major Google Wallet Security FlawGoogle vows to fix holes in the prepaid card system.
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A Sneak Peek Raises Unknowns About Office 15Microsoft offers a brief preview of Office 15, with the ribbon interface nowhere in sight.
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Wall Street Beat: Earnings, Spending Forecasts Highlight Tech Sector StrengthRecent market research reports and earnings this week from tech bellwethers including Lenovo and Cisco Systems underscore underlying strength in IT even as the...
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