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Researcher claims $12,500 reward for finding Facebook photo bug | Unexpected, yes, but Google's KitKat marketing may get the word out

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Smartphone shipments to hit 1B -- up 40% -- in 2013
Low-cost smartphones and sales into emerging countries drive a resurgence in overall mobile phone business. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Accellion

Go Private Cloud to Mitigate Data Risks
Read this whitepaper to learn: - The security risks associated with not having an IT endorsed file sharing solution - Why your organization should be rethinking public-cloud file sharing - The benefits of adopting a private cloud solution for file sharing Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: CDW

5 Reasons for Software Asset Management
Managing software may seem more challenging than ever, but discipline and good tools can ease the burden. This paper will help you understand what types of software licensing options exist and how to use software assessment management to prepare for an audit. Read Now

Researcher claims $12,500 reward for finding Facebook photo bug
A security researcher said Facebook will award him US$12,500 for finding a flaw that lets anyone remove photos from another person's profile. Read More

Unexpected, yes, but Google's KitKat marketing may get the word out
Google's decision to name its new Android mobile OS KitKat left some people scratching their heads Tuesday -- isn't that someone else's trademark? -- but the move could raise awareness about the new software, which could be just what Google needs, one analyst said. Read More

6 mistakes to avoid when setting up your small business wireless network
Sidestep these pitfalls for successful wireless workplace. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Protecting Data in a Virtual World
Data protection in a virtual environment often requires strategies and tools different from those utilized in a physical infrastructure. Dell AppAssure provides holistic data protection for both physical and virtual environments, dramatically improving recovery time and recovery point objectives. Read now!

Microsoft takes aim at Google with Nokia's mapping products
Microsoft wants to build a better mobile phone through its acquisition of Nokia's mobile phone business. One way it hopes to do that? By improving its maps applications to better compete against Google's. Read More

Verizon eyes combined wired-mobile services, won't go into Canada
Verizon Wireless has no plans to expand into the Canadian mobile market, the head of its parent company said on Tuesday in the wake of a deal to bring all of the wireless subsidiary under Verizon Communications. Read More

Google takes second browser spot on the back of mobile
Mobile browsing continued to post gains last month at the expense of personal computers, a trend that has put Google into the second spot behind Microsoft as the browser maker with the longest reach, a Web metrics company said. Read More


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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.

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