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Apple's Safari grows faster than Chrome in July

How to survive Black Hat and Defcon without getting hacked -- maybe | Microsoft keeps trying -- and failing -- with Bing

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Apple's Safari grows faster than Chrome in July
The browser bundled with Apple's revenue troika of Mac, iPhone and iPad boosted its market share by six-tenths of a point, enough to put it at a record-setting 8.1 percent market share for July. Read More


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Leading experts from featured analyst firm, Gartner Inc., Deutsche Telekom, Internet Broadcasting, and CoreMedia share their insights and expertise to help you maximize your online channels and educate you before investing in a CMS solution. Learn more

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Bullet-Proof Email: Mission Possible
Bullet-Proof Email: Mission Possible Email is the bloodline to your organization and must be defended with the highest level of security. Failure to be proactive can result in catastrophic legal, financial, and reputational consequences to your business. Read more now!

How to survive Black Hat and Defcon without getting hacked -- maybe
Based on hacks in previous years, conference veterans realize the possibility of being owned, and some who blog have issued tips for how to use electronic devices safely and lock them down. Here are tips from two of them. Read More

Microsoft keeps trying -- and failing -- with Bing
Microsoft's Online Services Division paid about $3 per search for its recent boost in search engine market share. When will this pricey increase in search traffic pay off? Read More


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IT Consolidation Hazards
Providing central services means more bandwidth between data centers and remote users. This ESG paper highlights new research on IT initiatives, how to avoid the common pitfalls of consolidation, and alternatives to ensure application performance, even for remote and mobile users, does not suffer after an IT consolidation. Read now!

Microsoft MDOP now controls BitLocker
Microsoft has expanded its MDOP (Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack) to include the ability to manage users' BitLocker encrypted folders. BitLocker allows users to store data in an encrypted folder, residing either on the local drive on a removable USB-based key drive. Read More

Google+ passes first tests; now what?
Compared with Google Buzz, the Twitter-like service that ignited a disastrous privacy firestorm, and Orkut, the seven-year-old social networking site popular mainly in Brazil and India, Google+ represents an initial victory for the company. Read More



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