Rabu, 03 Agustus 2011

BlackBerry lineup debuts: thinner, faster, touchier

Spike in mobile malware doubles Android users' chances of infection | U.S. warns that Anonymous, LulzSec could up their game

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BlackBerry lineup debuts: thinner, faster, touchier
Research in Motion announced today its revamped BlackBerry lineup, which brings faster processors and thinner designs to its BlackBerry Bold and Torch series. Both devices are now thinner, but the biggest change is to the Bold, which now has a touchscreen. Read More


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Backup 101 – A 2011 Update
Backup continues to be the IT chore that cannot be ignored. In this2011 update, backup expert Curtis Preston discusses the latest options in data deduplication, best practices for high-volume transaction systems that can't afford data loss, the need for email archiving, strategies for keeping the costs of backing up VMs under control, and more. Learn more

Spike in mobile malware doubles Android users' chances of infection
The likelihood of an Android owner encountering malware has jumped by two-and-a-half times since January. Read More

U.S. warns that Anonymous, LulzSec could up their game
Hacker groups such as Anonymous and Lulz Security may need to be monitored more closely in the event they are assisted by other hackers with higher skill levels and decide to strike critical infrastructure, the Homeland Security department warned. Read More


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Choosing the Right Web Conference Solution
Web conferencing tools have become a key component of Unified Communications and are enabling organizations to improve productivity while reducing costs. This guide dissects key decision criteria for selecting a Web conferencing provider. Read More!

Google patches 30 Chrome bugs, adds Instant Pages
Google patched 30 vulnerabilities in Chrome, paying out the third-highest bounty total ever for the bugs that outsiders filed with its security team. The company packaged the patches with an update to Chrome 13 that proactively pre-loads some search results to speed up browsing. Read More

Google, data centers using less power than expected
Data center energy use in the last five years rose only about 56 percent vs. doubling in the period between 2000 and 2005. And in the U.S., it rose only 36 percent instead of doubling. Read More



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