
BlackBerry throws its hat into IoT ring with Project Ion
BlackBerry says it can take back-end software development off the to-do lists of enterprises that want to take advantage of the Internet of things.
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Google beefs up Apps mobile management features for Android
Google has boosted the Android management features in Apps to help IT admins control access to the suite from users' Android smartphones and tablets. "Bring your own device is no longer just a trend -- it's how business gets done," Clayton Jones, a product manager in Google's Enterprise unit, wrote in a blog post.
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Couchbase brings NoSQL power to mobile apps
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Employers want Java skills more than anything else
Java development was the most sought-after software-building skill by employers searching Dice.com in the first quarter of 2014, the company said on Wednesday.
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Cisco to acquire malware prevention company
Cisco this week announced its intent to acquire ThreatGrid, a New York-based maker of malware analysis and threat intelligence technology. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.ThreatGrid's products will enhance the malware protection portfolio obtained from Cisco's acquisition of Sourcefire in 2013, the company says. ThreatGrid makes products for both on-premises and cloud-based security.
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Rackspace not a good fit for Cisco, says Chambers
Rackspace doesn't fit Cisco's acquisition profile, CEO John Chambers told a room packed with reporters this week at the company's annual conference and exhibition.
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Hackers hit eBay database containing personal info
EBay is asking users to change their passwords after attackers gained unauthorized access to eBay's corporate network, compromising a database containing encrypted passwords and other personal data. The attackers compromised a "small number of employee log-in credentials" between late February and early March to gain access to the network, the company said in a statement Wednesday, adding that it only discovered the attack about two weeks ago.
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Search engine aspires to be a Google for APIs
With APIs becoming increasingly important for accessing online services, API proponents 3scale and API Evangelist
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Lenovo's Q1 profit grows 25 percent on PC, smartphone gains
Lenovo's net profit grew 25 percent year-over-year in the first quarter as the Chinese company continued to make gains in the PC and smartphone markets. During the period ended March 31, Lenovo's net profit reached $158 million, up from $127 million a year earlier. The company's revenue also increased, by 19 percent to $9.4 billion.
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Hands on with Surface Pro 3: Lots to like, just not the price
Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 would be a good tablet to replace my laptop, but at US$799 to start, it's just too expensive. During a short hands-on with Surface Pro 3 at an event in New York, I found the tablet was faster, thinner and lighter than previous Surface Pro models, and the larger 12-inch screen made for comfortable reading and viewing. In a PC market desperate for innovation, the Surface Pro 3 stands big among the hybrid laptop-tablet models from other device makers.
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Public utility compromised after brute-force attack, DHS says
A public utility in the U.S. was compromised after attackers took advantage of a weak password security system, according to a U.S. Department of Homeland Security team that studies cyberattacks against critical infrastructure.
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Google plans international acquisitions worth up to $30B, it tells SEC
Google plans to spend $20 billion to $30 billion of its of its accumulated international profits to fund potential acquisitions of non-U.S. companies and technology rights. The company disclosed its plans to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last year, in a document that was published Tuesday. The SEC had asked Google to describe its plans for reinvesting its undistributed earnings in greater detail.
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Republicans to FCC: Stop mulling Net neutrality reclassification
Republican legislators don't even want the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to think about reclassifying broadband as a utility -- a route the regulator could take in order to reinstate Net neutrality rules. New regulations would hurt broadband deployment, several Republican members of the House of Representatives said.
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