Google I/O Live Blog: Tablet Eyed By Fritz Nelson Google I/O kicks off Wednesday (9:30 AM PST / 12:30 PM EST) and InformationWeek's Fritz Nelson is live blogging right here. Join us for breaking news and expert analysis.
Orbitz Controversy: Tip Of Big Data Iceberg Websites know which PC, phone, and browser you use. But ad networks and social sites today give marketers more information about you than ever before to better target advertising.
RSA SecurID 800 Token Attack Detailed By Researchers Cryptographic attack requires as little as 13 minutes to compromise a token's secret key, and works against at least eight types of cryptographic tokens. RSA dismissed the attack.
Dropbox Anxiety? WatchDox Tries To Ease CIO Fears Investment firm Blackstone uses the cloud file-sharing platform to live the dream: WatchDox gives users BYOD freedom while putting control in IT's hands.
LinkedIn Password Breach: 9 Facts Key To Lawsuit LinkedIn's privacy policy promised users "industry standard protocols and technology," but a class action lawsuit claims LinkedIn failed to deliver. Take a closer look at the security issues.
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Fundamentals: Backing Up Android and iOS Devices As more employees use their own tablets and smartphones for work, IT teams need to figure out how to back up data created while on the go. The answer: a smart mix of policies, cloud services and mobile device management. We outline a data protection plan that doesn't depend on end users, because "BYOD" shouldn't mean "back up your own data." Download Now (Registration Required)
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Mac Users See Pricier Rooms At Orbitz Orbitz says Mac users are willing to pay 30% more for hotel rooms than PC users so it is showing them more expensive options.
8 Things Tablets Still Can't Do Have we really entered a post-PC world? The new Apple iPad and its tablet rivals still come up short on a few important measures.
Amazon's 7 Cloud Promises: Hype Vs. Reality Amazon says cloud computing is an indispensable enabler of seven important computing transformations. We hype-test the promises with a few reality checks.
OpenFlow Keeps Buzzing OpenFlow and software-defined networking were the talk of Interop. Dan Pitt of the Open Networking Foundation explores the reasons why Watch
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