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With Bitcoin all the rage and startups popping up left and right, it's hard to know who's an expert in the virtual currency and who just has an opinion. Most people...
Washington's biggest problem when it comes to Bitcoin may just be that policymakers on the Hill don't know enough about it, yet.
Bitcoin is not going away, the digital currency's developers say, and they're craving more technically savvy people to support its use.
More bumps in the road are probably in store for Bitcoin. The virtual currency has seen some massive swings in value over the last several weeks, but that volatility...
Bitcoin is growing up. The virtual currency that caught the public's attention last month when its value zoomed briefly past US$200 kicked off its first Silicon...
As sturdy as Apple's MacBooks are, it's a little depressing to pull your laptop out of your bag and discover a ding or scratch on the aluminum case. If you want...
There's a lot to be said for software that just works. That isn't to say that Adobe Reader doesn't work, but it has a lot of baggage attached to it that Foxit Reader...
Splunk, a service for analysing machine data, is collecting believers from across the IT and business
Conference calls should be easy but too often they turn out to be time-wasting disasters
A round up of the week's tech news including the arrive of '5G', Google's 10%, and the revival of Netbooks.
Malnets revolutionized the way cybercriminals deliver malware attacks to desktop and laptop users. In 2012, they set their sights on mobile devices. See...
CISOs recognize the pressing need for web security and are actively pursuing the right solutions to address risk. The big question, however, is which solution...
When it comes to security, on-premise and cloud solutions offer many benefits but neither of these options provides end-to-end coverage. See how combining...
Though BYOD offers a new way of working and a host of benefits, it also presents a swathe of new security issues. See the top five considerations for a...
Secure Web Gateways give you more control over your Web traffic and protect you from Web-based threats such as malware, botnets, etc. But not all Secure...
Mobile devices are everywhere and spreading, burrowing their way into the workplace. To cope, security has to change, and become more centralized. See...
This white paper explains the importance of preparing for IPv6 traffic which could already be in your enterprise. Find out how to avoid the risks and remain...
This white paper discusses the challenges you may be facing with application and network performance and reveals four simple steps to ensure you’re on...
See the five key concerns that IT must address to assure access and performance for Internet-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications in this white...
This report reveals the latest threats and discusses the things you need to know in order to protect your organization from established threats and other...
MONEYBALL AT WORK: They've Discovered What Really Makes A Great Employee http://t.co/VPcp9uT9IT via Business Insider
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RT @HarvardBiz: Little Data Makes Big Data More Powerful http://t.co/FBzmzvrJsa
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Healthy dose of big data cynicism http://t.co/meisCxxkS9
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Right. Thats the price to be paid due to various layers in android architecture including a virtual machine.
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