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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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Get your network ready for videoOpen in New Window
As video takes off in the enterprise, IT leaders need to plan how they'll handle content management and bandwidth demands. read more »
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SanDisk's Netbook flash uncoveredOpen in New Window
Not great, not badSanDisk has revealed missing details about its pSSD gen 2 netbook flash product, showing it's not as leading edge as it seemed, but could be ideal for netbook use.… read more »
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Truphone Guns For The All-in-one iPhone App - Adds Skype, Twitter And Other IMOpen in New Window
"With the launch of Skype integration, Truphone's mobile VoIP service is fast becoming a unified client for other VOIP and messaging services. As well as the ability to make low-cost calls over Wi- read more »
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Researchers hack into Intel's vProOpen in New Window
"Security researchers said they've found a way to circumvent an Intel vPro security feature used to protect PCs and the programs that they run from tampering." read more »
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Coming Soon From Sling Media: Watch Cable TV From Your iPhoneOpen in New Window
"Sling Media, the company behind the popular (and very cool) settop boxes that allow you to stream cable from your house to your computer, looks like it has outdone itself. At this week's Macworld read more »
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Full Stream Ahead: RipCode Raises $12.5 Million For Video TranscodingOpen in New Window
"RipCode, a company that offers online video streaming and transcoding services, has closed a $12.5 million funding round led by Granite Ventures with participation from existing investors Hunt..." read more »
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Following The Twitter Hack Trail To DigitalGangsterOpen in New Window
"Why were some sites simply defaced while others used to generate affiliate fees? It all seems to point back to one person that goes by “Gmz” on a hacker site called Digital Gangster..." read more »
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