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4 new LinkedIn features for job seekers

4 new LinkedIn features for job seekers

NBC.com hacked to serve up banking malware

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February 22, 2013
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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 22

The depth of winter seemed to have a chilling effect on iOSphere rumoring. Most of the mongering activity focused on the shocking "news" that the 4.8-inch iHumongous phone has been "delayed" until mid-2014.

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Issue highlights

1. 4 new LinkedIn features for job seekers

2. NBC.com hacked to serve up banking malware

3. Microsoft gooses Windows XP's custom support prices as deadline nears

4. How Colorado's CISO is revamping the state's information security -- on a $6,000 budget

5. Translating enterprise apps to mobile: Three companies' journeys

6. Dell's 'Sputnik' Ubuntu Linux laptop gets a key upgrade

7. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'Effective JavaScript'

8. PayPal to introduce mobile chip-and-PIN payments service in Europe

9. Apple supplier penalized for polluting nearby river in China

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4 new LinkedIn features for job seekers

LinkedIn's redesigned Jobs page sports a new look and a handful of updated features, making it easier for you to find the perfect job. READ MORE

NBC.com hacked to serve up banking malware

Websites affiliated with U.S. broadcaster NBC were hacked for several hours on Thursday, serving up malicious software intended to steal bank account details. READ MORE

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Microsoft gooses Windows XP's custom support prices as deadline nears

Microsoft is wielding the big stick of dramatically higher custom support costs as it pushes enterprises to abandon the 11-year-old Windows XP. READ MORE

How Colorado's CISO is revamping the state's information security -- on a $6,000 budget

Before Jonathan Trull took over as Chief Information Security Office for the state of Colorado in 2012, he had already been working in the Colorado Office of the State Auditor for a decade. As the Deputy State Auditor, he was responsible for overseeing annual audits of the state's systems. READ MORE

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Translating enterprise apps to mobile: Three companies' journeys

Some companies are going whole-hog with mobile apps, including for some core line-of-business functions. READ MORE

Dell's 'Sputnik' Ubuntu Linux laptop gets a key upgrade

Although it's oriented primarily towards developers, Dell's "Project Sputnik" Ubuntu Linux ultrabook has attracted considerable interest from Linux fans. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'Effective JavaScript'

ITworld is giving away 5 copies of "Effective JavaScript: 68 Specific Ways to Harness the Power of JavaScript" to some lucky readers. Enter now for your chance to win! READ MORE

PayPal to introduce mobile chip-and-PIN payments service in Europe

PayPal will introduce a mobile chip-and-PIN version of its payments service in Europe, starting with a selection of U.K. businesses over the coming months. READ MORE

Apple supplier penalized for polluting nearby river in China

An Apple supplier known for making iPads has been penalized by Chinese authorities for turning a nearby river in Shanghai "white" after dumping pollutants during the nation's Spring Festival holiday. READ MORE

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