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Google Silent About Wireless Experiment Google has applied to the FCC for permission to test an experimental wireless system. Is Google about to offer mobile broadband?
Microsoft's Mixed Earnings: Record Revenue, Drop in Profit Microsoft's enterprise business achieved strong sales, but questions remain after Windows 8 posted a so-so launch.
Internet Use Increases Worldwide, Connections Get Faster Akamai said more than 683 million unique IP addresses from 243 countries or regions logged onto its network in Q3 2012, a 2.7% increase over the second quarter.
Barracuda Security Equipment Contains Hardcoded Backdoors Multiple appliances sold by Barracuda contain undocumented usernames and passwords, as well as SSH access functionality, which an attacker could use to gain shell-level access to devices.
New BYOD Threat: Email That Self-Destructs Employees who bring apps like Wickr to work could bypass enterprise security systems.
7 Top Business Intelligence Trends For 2013 Short list of BI hot buttons includes dashboards, self-service, mobile, in-memory, cloud, collaboration and, of course, big data.
3 Ways The Cloud Can Complement Virtualization Virtual infrastructures -- what vendors like to call internal clouds -- can benefit from the public cloud in ways beyond data backup.
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