Monday, February 4, 2013

Tools for the paranoid: 5 no-cost security tools to protect your data

Apple, Oracle restore Java on OS X

Mash-up gold: The Avengers meet The Breakfast Club

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February 04, 2013
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Tools for the paranoid: 5 free security tools to protect your data

Tools for protecting passwords, browsing anonymously, and encrypting our most precious documents.

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Issue highlights

1. Apple, Oracle restore Java on OS X

2. Mash-up gold: The Avengers meet The Breakfast Club

3. My love-hate relationship with my Verizon (Samsung) Range Extender

4. IronKey Workspace review: Windows 8 PC on a stick

5. Why Office 365 is a better deal than Office 2013

6. Samsung Galaxy ad pokes fun at Super Bowl trademark rules

7. Online trend for Super Bowl ads: The Extended Ad

8. Interview: How Neo4j beat Oracle Database

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

Apple, Oracle restore Java on OS X

Java browser plug-in functionality restored to Snow Leopard, Lion and Mountain Lion after latest blacklisting. READ MORE

Mash-up gold: The Avengers meet The Breakfast Club

Only on the Internet: Grouping together an '80s teen film with a super-hero blockbuster. Yet strangely, it works. READ MORE

My love-hate relationship with my Verizon (Samsung) Range Extender

I installed a Verizon Range Extender about 2 1/2 years ago and when it works it is flawless, but it is quirky. READ MORE

IronKey Workspace review: Windows 8 PC on a stick

Imation's new USB drive uses Windows To Go to create a fully functional Windows 8 PC on any computer. READ MORE

Why Office 365 is a better deal than Office 2013

Microsoft is offering the new Office suite in two versions, but it has stacked the deck. READ MORE

Samsung Galaxy ad pokes fun at Super Bowl trademark rules

Samsung, which knows a thing or two about patent infringement cases, is poking fun at Super Bowl trademark rules in a new commercial that promotes its Galaxy smartphones. READ MORE

Online trend for Super Bowl ads: The Extended Ad

Did you love that Super Bowl ad? There's probably an "extended version" now on YouTube. READ MORE

Interview: How Neo4j beat Oracle Database

Neo Technology's CEO and senior director of products discuss the mobile possibilities of their offering and defend Java's security. 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

BOOK GIVEAWAY

February's books are here. Enter now for your chance to win! We've got 5 copies of each book to give to some lucky winners.

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