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Microsoft to start automatic updates of IE without asking the user
Microsoft next year will change its automated update process for the Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser to push out the latest version of the browser for XP, Vista and Windows 7 without the notification-style install prompt presented to the end user today. Rival Google Chrome has had automatic, no-questions-asked updates since its release in 2008. Read More


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Is Chrome The Most Secure Browser Or Is Google Gaming The System?
The paper by NSS Labs details some suspicions about how the testing was conducted and also about some potential actions that Google may have taken which could explain the results that Accuvant arrived at. To say the least the NSS paper casts some serious doubt on Accuvant's findings and Google's actions here. Read More

Awesome Gifts for the Geek in Your Life
We look at some gift ideas for geeks of all sorts--from the sci-fi fan to the gamer to the hardware hacker. Read More

Why Eric Schmidt's prediction about Android vs. iOS development is dead wrong
Google Chariman Eric Schmidt recently addressed an Android user lamenting the fact that that mobile apps are often released on Apple's iOS platform well before they finally reach Android. Schmidt cooly and curiously explained that this dynamic will change in just 6 months. Read More


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Streamlining IT Operations with Business Service Management
This IDC Technology Spotlight examines the benefits of a business service management practice and tools in response to IT environments becoming more dynamic and complex due to the increased use of virtualization, cloud, SOA, and n-tier application architectures. Learn More

University accuses Oracle of extortion, lies, 'rigged' demo in lawsuit
New details have emerged in Montclair State University's lawsuit against Oracle in connection with a troubled ERP (enterprise resource planning) project, in a court filing that includes more information about Oracle's alleged failings and also accuses the vendor of extortion as well as "inducing" the institution to take on the implementation. Read More

The best of Network World's Gift Guide 2011
Network World's own Indiana Shaw goes through more than just the temple of doom to find gifts suitable for you or other techies on your list. Just like his more famous archeologist cousin who digs up ancient artifacts and treasures from around the globe, Indiana Shaw scours the globe and the Internet to dig up the greatest technology treasures. Read More

FBI never sought Carrier IQ data, director says
FBI Director Robert Mueller today said his agency has never sought any information directly from Carrier IQ for any of its investigations. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

IBM InfoSphere MDM Solutions for Insurance
Master data management helps make insurers smarter. MDM enables them to connect disparate pieces of customer information across policy systems, departments, and channels, into a single, actionable view that is customer-centric rather than policy-centric. View Now

Google buys developer of Alfred personal assistant
Google has acquired Clever Sense, the developer of Alfred, a personalized restaurant and bars recommendations app, for an undisclosed price, the companies said Tuesday. Read More

Moving to the cloud in 2012? Look out for these pitfalls
Businesses that want to take advantage of the maturing cloud marketplace in 2012 can learn from some common mistakes others have made when moving to infrastructure- and platform-as-a-service offerings, experts said. Read More

Cybersecurity demands an ounce of prevention and a pound of cure
What's the best way to protect against security incidents? Most security professionals would agree with the old colloquialism that, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." The theory here is that if you lock down your IT infrastructure, applications, and sensitive data, you'll make it much harder for bad guys from the start. Read More

Cisco study finds kids just don't get it
Seven out of 10 young employees frequently ignore IT policies, and one in four is a victim of identity theft before the age of 30, according to yet another study released by Cisco this week. Actually, this one is the final installation of a three-part Connected World Technology Report issued by the company. Read More

Beware Cloud Computing Advice from IT Research Firms
It's nearly 2012, and if IT research firms are telling you to consider moving low-risk applications to the cloud, it means two things: 1) You're hopelessly behind the times. 2) You need advice that's much more cutting-edge. Read More



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8 Free Wi-Fi security tools
Here are several free programs you can use to do Wi-Fi stumbling and surveying on all the popular platforms - Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. You'll be able see all the nearby wireless access points (APs) and their details, including channels, signal levels, and MAC address.

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