MUST READ 6 Ways Apple Is Polishing Mac Security By Mathew J. Schwartz Apple no longer markets Macs as malware-free, but rather "built for security," and refines protection in Mountain Lion.
BlackBerry 10 Delay Could Spell RIM's Doom Research In Motion has postponed the release of its next-generation smartphone platform to 2013 and plans to lay off 5,000 employees. Is there any hope left?
LinkedIn Breach: Leading CISOs Share 9 Protection Tips In the wake of LinkedIn's high-profile data breach, could your company suffer a similar fate? Leading chief information security officers share their techniques for building a better security program.
Google I/O Day 2: Chrome Hits iOS, IaaS Play Google Compute Engine is an infrastructure-as-a-service offering that competes with Amazon Web Services, while Chrome browser is now used by 310 million people, execs said at Google I/O.
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Microsoft Surface Tablet: 10 Coolest Features Microsoft's slick new Windows 8 Surface tablet looks great, though pricing remains a question. Get up close with 10 of its most compelling features.
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.
Google Nexus Q: Fight For Living Room On Google's Nexus Q home media device lets Android phone and tablet users push content from their handhelds to a TV or stereo system.
Obama's Attack On Outsourcing Rings Hypocritical Campaign jabs at Mitt Romney notwithstanding, the evidence suggests the President wants to use outsourcing to boost ties with India and level the global playing field.
Google Compute Engine Challenges Amazon At Google I/O, Google Compute Engine debuts, bringing Google into more direct competition with infrastructure-as-a-service market leader Amazon Web Services. But don’t forget about Microsoft.
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