
Data shows Home Depot breach could be largest ever
It looks like Home Depot may have earned the dubious distinction of being responsible for the biggest compromise ever involving credit and debit card data.
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Box extends its enterprise playbook, but users are still at the center
Box CEO Aaron Levie may not be able to talk about the cloud storage and collaboration company's forthcoming IPO, but he still took the stage at the company's biggest BoxWorks conference yet, with 5,000 attendees.
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Samsung banks on super-resolution screens for Galaxy Note 4, Note Edge
Samsung Electronics is hoping that super high-resolution screens on the Galaxy Note 4 and the Note Edge will help bring back some of its mojo. The Edge's screen, which wraps around the side of the device, sparked an explosion of comments by tech reviewers on Twitter the moment it was unveiled Wednesday at the IFA show in Berlin. Simultaneous Samsung events were also held in New York and Beijing.
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4 no-bull things Google for Work needs to do to win the enterprise
Google for Work debuted earlier this week with ambitious goals.
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Microsoft re-releases botched Windows 8.1 Update 2 patch KB 2975719
Microsoft announced yesterday that it is re-releasing the ill-fated Windows 8.1 U
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Teradata continues big data buying spree, scoops up Think Big Analytics
Teradata has made its third acquisition of a company specializing in big data within about a month, with the latest deal involving consulting firm Think Big Analytics The addition of Think Big will boost Teradata's consulting arm, which already counts some 5,000 workers, with a team of engineers, architects and data scientists schooled in multiple Hadoop distributions, NoSQL databases and open-source projects associated with Hadoop, such as Hive and Spark.
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Microsoft's StorSimple: A first look at the 8000 series
One problem that the emergence of big data and the Internet of things has highlighted for all of us in IT: There is data everywhere. On desktops, on servers, in databases, in logs, on phones and tablets, in your pants drawer -- you cannot escape it. Its corollary: The volume of data will continue to grow -- and data needs space. Data needs disk capacity.
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IE users in no rush to discard old versions despite Microsoft's support-stoppage mandate
Users of Internet Explorer (IE) were in no hurry last month to discard older versions, even after Microsoft told them that their browsers will drop off the support list in early 2016. In a surprise announcement on Aug. 7, Microsoft said that after Jan. 12, 2016, it would support IE9 only on Windows Vista, IE10 only on Windows Server 2012, and only IE11 on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
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Apple publishes new site revealing why apps are rejected
Apple has revealed why it refuses to list certain apps on its App Store for the first time. The Cupertino-headquartered firm published a breakdown of the top 10 reasons apps do not meet its guidelines on a new Web page titled "Common App Rejections".
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Samsung acquires cloud printing company PrinterOn
Samsung Electronics has acquired mobile cloud printing company PrinterOn in a bid to enhance its mobile cloud services to the business-to-business market, the company said Wednesday. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. PrinterOn in Kitchener, Ontario will operate as an independent, wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Canada.
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Latest Firefox version adds protection against rogue SSL certificates
Mozilla has added a defense in its latest version of Firefox that would help prevent hackers from intercepting data intended for major online services. The feature, known as certificate key pinning, allows online services to specify which SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Security Layer) certificates are valid for their services. The certificates are used to verify a site is legitimate and to encrypt data traffic.
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Programmers could get REPL in official Java
Proponents of open source Java are investigating the possibility of formally adding a REPL (Read Evaluate Print Loop) tool to the language.
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PHP 5.6 features built-in debugger, better namespace support
PHP, the venerable scripting language for server-side Web development, has been upgraded in a point release highlighted by a new debugger.
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