
Codependent no more: OneNote for iPad liberated from desktop app
While still afflicted with reticence over providing a native iPad version of Office, Microsoft has updated OneNote for iPad in a way that, according to the company, makes it independent from its desktop counterpart. Specifically, note-takers can now create notebooks and create, delete, and rename notebook sections on their OneNote for iPad.
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Here's how to best secure your data now that the NSA can crack almost any encryption
The latest Snowden-supplied bombshell shook the technology world to its core on Thursday: The NSA can crack many of the encryption technologies in place today, using a mixture of backdoors baked into software at the government's behest, a $250 million per year budget to encourage commercial software vendors to make its security "exploitable," and sheer computer-cracking technological prowess.
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Google previews Chrome app launcher for Macs
Google added an App Launcher preview to Chrome on OS X that lets Mac owners run the company's new packaged apps from the Dock. Users of Chrome 31 on OS X, currently in the "Dev" channel, the least-polished version of the browser, can access the souped-up Web apps from the launcher, which is automatically placed in the OS X Dock with the installation of any packaged app.
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Microsoft plans changes to Office 365 targeted at SharePoint Online users
To prevent SharePoint Online customers from feeling boxed in, Microsoft wants to improve the way they upload and store documents in the cloud collaboration server.
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Microsoft to patch dangerous Outlook hack-by-preview bug next week
Microsoft today said it will ship 14 security updates next week to patch critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer (IE), Windows, Office, and SharePoint, its enterprise collaboration platform. The IE update, slated to affect every supported version, from the soon-to-be-retired IE6 to the newest IE10, was at the top of most security experts' lists, including the one crafted by Andrew Storms, director of DevOps at CloudPassage.
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How to secure your company against NSA-inspired hacking
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Wanted: Java developers-to-be
Emphasizing a critical lack of Java developers in the United States, IT services company Cook Systems wants to remedy the problem with a recruitment and training effort.
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The verdict on the Microsoft-Nokia deal is as clear as mud
No sooner had Microsoft announced a deal to acquire the handset and services business of Nokia for about $7.2 billio
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Report: NSA defeats many encryption efforts
The U.S. National Security Agency has been circumventing many online encryption efforts through a combination of supercomputers, back doors built into technology products, court orders and other efforts, according to a new report from The New York Times and ProPublica.
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Zuckerberg: Facebook wants to take the pain out of building apps
Facebook is seen as a website for connecting people. Now the company also wants to make it easier for outside developers to build their apps and connect them with users, by providing back-end hosting tools.
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Salesforce realizes nobody wants to store their files in Salesforce
A year ago at the TechCrunch Disrupt conference, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff dropped some big news: Salesforce was getting into f
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SAP and Accenture partner on analytics
Long-time partners SAP and Accenture are deepening their relationship with a new offering that calls for Accenture to serve as a single point of contact on projects involving SAP's HANA in-memory database platform and Accenture's own intellectual property. Accenture will handle all contracts for software and services, which is a "a true differentiator that allows clients to focus on deployments of the solutions, either as a public or private cloud service," the companies said in the announcement on Thursday.
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Google seeks to marry desktop and cloud with new Chrome apps
Google has wheeled out a new type of application for its Chrome browser that according to the company combines the best of desktop and cloud software. Equating them to tablet- and smartphone-like apps for desktops and laptops, Google said on Thursday that they mix "the speed, security, and flexibility" of the Web with the "functionality" of software installed on devices.
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