How to Tell if You re Caught in the Giant Global Payments Credit Card FraudHere's some advice on how to cope with the possibility that your credit card information may be compromised.
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Who Uses Ubuntu Linux, and Why? Survey Offers New Insight.Today's users are a global group who tap the free OS for a mix of business and home purposes, a recent survey suggests.
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5 Annoying Help Desk Calls - And How to Banish ThemFree your help desk staff and empower your IT customers by eliminating these five all-too-common calls.
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EFF Files Brief Supporting Release of MegaUpload DataThe Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed a brief on Friday asking a federal court to figure out a way to return data to MegaUpload users.
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BYOD: If You Think You're Saving Money, Think AgainIt's the battle hymn of the mobile worker: They want to use their personal iPhones, iPads and Android devices instead of company-issued BlackBerry smartphones...
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Will Windows 8 Survive in the Post-PC World?A new IDC research report offers little faith in Windows 8's success on connected mobile devices, concluding that in the next four years the Windows OS in general will lose share to iOS and get overtaken by Android.
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IE's Browser Share Recovers, Chrome Down for Third Straight MonthInternet Explorer posted another major gain in share last month, the second in the first quarter of the year, perhaps signaling a turnaround in Microsoft's browser.
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BBC Three Months Behind on Olympics Intelligent Video PlayerThe BBC is three months behind on procuring an intelligent video player that is set to be used throughout the Olympic Games this summer.
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IT Skills Gap Forces CIOs to Get CreativeSome firms offer training in new skill sets; and some embed IT workers in business departments.
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New SwiftKey 3 Keyboard App for Android Kills the Need for Spacebar AccuracyThe popular third-party Android keyboard app, now in beta, figures out for you where you need to insert spaces while you type emails or Facebook updates, along with other improvements.
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Microsoft Acquires 20 New Windows Security Ideas for $13,400 Each$268,000 BlueHat Prize contest is a 'cheap way to get someone else to innovate,' says expert.
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New Microsoft Tool Maintains Windows User Settings in Virtual EnvironmentsApps stay customized no matter how users tap into them.
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White House's Online Privacy Plan Gets Mixed ReactionAdvocacy groups want stronger rules but the industry prefers to retain its current self-regulation.
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How 'Lean UX' Can Improve Application DevelopmentUser experience designer Greg Laugero says 'Lean UX'--the next big thing in application development--places the emphasis on quickly developing the right thing for the target user. It holds significant promise for getting better applications to market faster.
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Look Who's Working on Linux Now: MicrosoftA new Linux Foundation report details the biggest contributors to the free and open source OS.
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Intuit Brings Big Data to Small Businesses and ConsumersWhen you think Big Data, products such as QuickBooks and TurboTax may not spring to mind.
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PayPal Payments Keeps Shoppers on Your WebsiteWith PayPal Payments, customers can stay on your small business website while they're checking out--and you can accept credit card payments by phone, mail, and fax.
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Fast-growing Flashback Botnet Includes Over 600,000 Macs, Malware Experts SayMore than 600,000 Macs have been infected with a new version of the Flashback Trojan horse that's being installed on people's computers with the help of Java...
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Two Personal Scanners: NeatDesk vs. Xerox Mobile ScannerTwo current scanners, the NeatDesk and the Xerox Mobile Scanner, offer simple ways to digitize and store a variety of paper documents.
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The Future of MoneyUsing Near Field Communication technology, pay-by-phone schemes are proliferating.
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