Saturday, February 11, 2012

Smartphone Data Shake-up: The End of 'Unlimited'


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Smartphone Data Shake-up: The End of 'Unlimited'Unlimited data is only a memory for most smartphone users. What has the shift toward tiered plans really meant for our wallets?
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Antivirus Software Powerless to Stop Data Breach Attacks, Study FindsLarge numbers of data breaches are being initiated by targeted malware that antivirus software simply can't detect, according to an analysis.
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Google to Pay Users to Track Their Movements OnlineAmid widespread concern about its new privacy policies, Google is now facing criticism over an offer to give users Amazon gift certificates if they open their Web movements to the company in a program called Screenwise.
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Sabayon Linux 8 Debuts with a Dash of CinnamonThe Linux Mint project's new desktop interface is now included in the Sabayon repositories, and so is the Razor-qt alternative.
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18 Staggering Stats From Facebook's IPOFrom private jets to stunning salaries and jaw-dropping user data, here's a look at some of the most surprising facts from Facebook's IPO.
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Free Web Tool Consolidates Data on Code VulnerabilitiesEnterprise coders can now use an open source Web application that lets them consolidate software vulnerability data from a range of scanning and test tools.
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LTE Boosts Mobile Gear by 17 Percent in 2012The mobile communications equipment market will hit the half-trillion-dollar mark in 2015, according to research firm IHS.
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12 Essential Programming Tools for the Mobile WebHTML5 and a vibrant ecosystem of libraries are making the mobile Web a compelling alternative to developing native code.
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How to Evaluate Enterprise Search OptionsGoogle and other Internet search engine virtually never fail to deliver relevant results nearly instantly. That creates a problem for IT in terms of setting employee expectations around the search capabilities they use at work.
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Windows 8 Consumer Preview Could Launch Feb 29Microsoft may release the Windows 8 Consumer Preview at an event in Barcelona on February 29.
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'Do Not Track' Tool Promises Page Loads Up to Four Times FasterA running counter in this cross-platform browser add-on shows users how many tracking attempts have been blocked, and from which companies.
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Buyers Lining up for Raspberry Pi's $25 PCRaspberry Pi Foundation's US$25 PC will become available by the end of this month, and buyers hope it could fill in as a low-power desktop, while being an...
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Growth in Indian IT Services Exports to Slow Down, Says NasscomGrowth in India's exports of IT services, business process outsourcing and related services is forecast to drop to 11 to 14 percent in the Indian fiscal year to...
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New Social Site Pinterest Attracts Enthusiasm, ScrutinyJust as it enjoys an initial surge of popularity, a new social networking site called Pinterest is also experiencing its first bout of controversy. Observers are...
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Citadel Banking Malware Is Evolving and Spreading Rapidly, Researchers WarnA computer Trojan that targets online banking users is evolving and spreading rapidly because its creators have adopted an open-source development model...
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Feds Look Beyond LightSquared to Set GPS Interference StandardsA high-ranking federal official and aviation industry leaders called on Wednesday for rules to prevent future interference with GPS, looking beyond a proposal by...
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Microsoft Exec: Lync-Skype Integration a 'compelling Opportunity'Microsoft is looking at creating a bridge between Lync, its enterprise IM, voice and video communications product, and Skype as part of its broader initiative to...
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Dassault Systèmes Buys Personal Analytics Site Netvibes3D design software company Dassault Systèmes has acquired Netvibes, a website that allows the creation of personalized dashboards combining social network...
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Vodafone's Revenue Drops as European Struggles ContinueVodafone reported a 2.3 percent drop in revenue for the last three months of 2011, as economic conditions, particularly across southern Europe, continue to be...
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EPIC Sues FTC Over Google's Planned Privacy ChangesThe Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, asking a court to force the agency to take action...
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