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Top 5 enterprise security threats - 0 views

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    Nowadays, the list of security concerns is getting bigger and bigger. All enterprises have five types of security threats. Here in this tutorial, let's uncover these top five security threats of enterprises.
tech vedic

E-Commerce Security Tips - 0 views

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    With every innovation of e-commerce, consumers are exposed to new security risks. Talking about U.S. e-commerce sales, it is expected to grow about 12 percent in 2013. Thus, making transactions safe online is a quite difficult job now. In this tutorial, we are introducing five fundamental security tips which you should keep in mind for embracing this dynamic industry.
Doug Peterson

How to avoid common PC building mistakes | PCWorld - 2 views

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    "Building a PC sounds daunting, but it's actually pretty straightforward. Still, a few key details can trip up even seasoned geeks who are not being mindful. This handy-dandy guide can help you avoid the most common PC building mistakes-and their associated frustrations. "
Doug Peterson

School districts serve up lessons in Linux - Computerworld - 0 views

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    Windows may boast the lion's share of the desktop education market, but the economic and technical benefits of open source software has seen many schools and education institutions implement various flavours of Linux across their desktops and server back-ends.
Peter McAsh

The 9 Types of Computer Viruses To Watch Out For & What They Do - 0 views

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    I've included every type of computer virus in this article that I felt was relevant, but this isn't a list of every type of virus known to man. Also, I did not include any worms or trojans, two common threats that are similar to viruses but technically not the same. If there is a specific type of virus that you feel was missed and is important, let us know in the comments.
Doug Peterson

Iran's nuclear agency trying to stop computer worm - Arab News - 0 views

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    Iran's nuclear agency is trying to combat a complex computer worm that has affected industrial sites throughout the country and is capable of taking over power plants, Iranian media reports said.
Peter Beens

How many Microsoft employees does it take to change a lightbulb? - Fabulous Adventures ... - 0 views

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    I'd always tell these people the same thing -- if it is only five lines of code then go write your own ActiveX object! Because yes, you are absolutely right -- it would take me approximately five minutes to add that feature to the VBScript runtime library. But how many Microsoft employees does it actually take to change a lightbulb?
Doug Peterson

Apple's iPhone App Fraud: Where Were the App Police? - PCWorld - 0 views

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    Apple's iPhone App Fraud: Where Were the App Police?
Doug Peterson

Innovation: Google may know your desires before you do - tech - 16 July 2010 - New Scie... - 0 views

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    Google attempts to return relevant search results in the blink of an eye. But in future it could go one better, delivering search results to its users even before they know that they want the information.
Doug Peterson

Game Changers: 12 Technologies That Changed Everything - PCWorld - 0 views

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    Game Changers: 12 Technologies That Changed Everything New tech crops up daily, but only the rare breakthroughs really change our lives. Here are a dozen advances that transformed our world.
Peter McAsh

Designing The "World Of Programming" Infographic - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Information graphics (or infographics) are used to display information in ways that are more creative than plain old text. These days, they surround us in the media, published works, road signs and manuals. Lately, the Internet has been flooded with infographics on various topics, ranging from science and technology to society and culture. In this article, we'll look at the process of designing an infographic about programming.
Doug Peterson

Mozilla Firefox 3.6.9 Security Updates Follow Microsoft's Lead - www.esecurityplanet.com - 0 views

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    Mozilla is improving the security of its open source Firefox Web browser this week with the help of a feature that originally debuted last year in Microsoft's rival Internet Explorer browser.
Peter McAsh

Computer History Museum to highlight storage, from RAMAC to microdrives - 0 views

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    A modern-day 4GB stick of RAM would have cost $32 billion in the 1950's. A 1TB drive would have cost $1 trillion. http://bit.ly/e9vK7j
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