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Microsoft exec rebuts hypervisor security claims
At the TechEd conference, Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley has answered claims that the company's hypervisor software could be maliciously replaced on PCs without administrators knowing.
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Red tape hampering tech research
EC commissioner Viviane Reding has blamed red tape for hampering Europe's efforts to capitalize on its high tech research.
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Chrome's JavaScript challenge to Silverlight
The advent of Google's Chrome browser, software pros say, should spur a big speedup for JavaScript, which would raise its standing against Microsoft's Silverlight technology.
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Creating a 'Facebook for spies'
The CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency are reportedly testing a social-networking site designed for use by analysts within the 16 U.S. intelligence agencies.
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Security firm spots Chrome 'SaveAs' flaw
Bach Khoa Internet Security of Vietnam reports that the new Google browser is susceptible to a critical buffer-overflow flaw.
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'Big' 5 iPhone business apps
Amongst the throngs of iPhone tools available, five major enterprise vendors have emerged with mobile versions of their existing software products.
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Google plans 'Chrome' browser
Google is reportedly working an open source browser that would compete with Firefox and the other popular browsers. It appears that Google has ambitions to create a complete Internet operating system.
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Users warn of problems with IE8 Beta 2
While hiccups are expected from beta software, some problems appear to exist within Microsoft's own services.
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Phase change limited as flash replacement
Technology touted as flash memory substitute will ship by year-end, but is likely to replace only NOR flash due to cost, says analyst.
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Browser wars back in full swing
news analysis No browser maker is complacent these days, but Google's open source effort is likely to put on even more pressure.
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Sun: Java will be free this year
The struggle to open up Java completely is finally coming to an end.
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Malaysia's schools get OpenOffice.org
Move will affect some 300,000 PCs across the country, after government made the decision based on "positive" case studies, says local official.
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'Corruption' slowing India's e-govt growth
Politicians' concerns of losing control and the lack of service targets have hindered e-government initiatives in India, say industry players.
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Google plans 'Chrome' browser
Google is reportedly working an open source browser that would compete with Firefox and the other popular browsers. It appears that Google has ambitions to create a complete Internet operating system.
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Will you hire 'honey.bunny@'?
Job applicants should be mindful their e-mail addresses are not offensive or risk putting off prospective employers, say recruiters.
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