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Verizon service steps up analysis of security risksOpen in New Window
Managed security services from Verizon Business get stronger risk-correlation capabilities read more »
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CES: PCs Load Apps Even Before Windows StartsOpen in New Window
Several vendors are pre-installing software that automatically connects to a local network to let users browse the Web. read more »
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Microsoft Releases Tag, Its Second iPhone ApplicationOpen in New Window
At CES, Microsoft has introduced its second iPhone app after dipping its toe with the release of Seadragon Mobile last month. The name of the application is Microsoft Tag, and it enables users to ins read more »
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Clock ticking for gas stations to pump up data securityOpen in New Window
Lower gas prices aren't the only thing that's new at the pumps these days. Data encryption tools are also becoming part of the picture. read more »
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Ballmer sets loose Windows 7 public betaOpen in New Window
The rumors turned out to be true. Microsoft will release a public beta this week of its next desktop operating system, Windows 7, hoping it will address the problems that have made Windows Vista perh read more »
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Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?Open in New Window
Microsoft plans to offer a free antivirus product, code-named "Morro," in the second half of this year, when the company removes Windows Live OneCare from the retail market. But cautious consumers ma read more »
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Hack Forces Twitter Into 'Full Security Review'Open in New Window
Twitter Inc. has launched a comprehensive review of the defenses in its popular social network and microblogging service after hackers last week hijacked the accounts of several high-profile users. read more »
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First Windows 7 beta puts fresh face on VistaOpen in New Window
More polish so you don't spitReview Microsoft has officially released the first Windows 7 beta. While it's been one of the web's worst kept secrets, Microsoft was still keeping quiet about the detail read more »
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