Seven reasons Chrome isn't my default browser
Google's Chrome browser keeps improving; Beta 2's release in February certainly advanced the case for Chrome as a worthy competitor to Safari, Firefox, and the rest of the pack.
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Tweet this: Social network security is risky business
The debate about whether companies should let their workers access social networking sites on the job is about more than corporate productivity; It's about security, too.
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N. Korea develops operating system with Windows-like GUI, Linux guts
The North Korean government appears to have developed its own graphical Linux-based operating system, though its people still prefer that icon of Yankee high-tech imperialism, Microsoft Windows.
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Typical Windows user patches every 5 days
The typical home user running Windows faces the "unreasonable" task of patching software an average of every five days, a security and vulnerability research company said.
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Underrated computing threats you need to know about
Think your PC is completed protected? Not necessarily. There are some hidden dangers out there you may not have thought of.
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Source code management a weak spot in Aurora attacks
Companies should take extra steps to secure their source code from the type of targeted attacks that hit Google, Adobe, Intel and others over the past few months.
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Taiwan dumps memory chip rescue plan
The Taiwan government has dumped a proposal to inject money into Taiwan Memory (TMC), the linchpin of a plan to restructure its DRAM sector.
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Company puts Android on laptop with China-backed chips
A Chinese company is tweaking Google’s Android operating system to run on a laptop using homegrown Chinese microprocessors, which are backed by the government.
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RealNetworks settles lawsuits, will stop selling DVD-copying software
RealNetworks has agreed to pay U$4.5 million and permanently stop selling its RealDVD software as part of a legal settlement with six Hollywood movie studios.
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Tracing attack source key to cybersecurity strategy, Chertoff says
Michael Chertoff, former head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, talked of the difficulties in creating a national cybersucurity plan during an interview with Computerworld.
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