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7 tools that help protect you against the NSA and Google
Want to protect your privacy in a world filled with surveillance from the National Security Agency, Google, and others? Here are seven apps, services, and tools that many people who worry about the NSA and Google have been flocking to. Read More


WEBCAST: HP

HP Webcast: Mobile Application Development
More than 50% of custom mobile apps have been deployed by business units without IT oversight. The results of this Mobile App Development Survey highlight the responses of 208 IT leaders surveyed by IDC. Hear how your peers are grappling with app testing processes, cross-platform development approaches, performance and security concerns. View Now

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Developing Best Practices for Patch and Remediation
In today's complex networking environment using patch and vulnerability management as the principal component of your risk mitigation strategy, and taking prudent measures to establish a best practices approach, can help reduce costs and risks in the long term. Learn more!

Playstation 4 won't support USB, Bluetooth headsets; is this Sony's first major PS4 launch blunder?
Until now Sony has done a pretty good job of keeping future Playstation 4 owners happy, but the news that your old headset won't work is disappointing, to say the least. Read More

Obsolete! Careers that are being automated into oblivion
You might think you're familiar with the steady march of automation. But the list of jobs that are being disrupted by technological change may surprise you. Read More

Qualcomm invents a chip that learns
The new Zeroth chip is capable of gathering information, learning from mistakes and correcting itself. That is both impressive and scary. Read More

13 unsung women of technology
Sure, you've heard of Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper. But how about Frances Allen, Deborah Estrin or Radia Perlman? Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Why Your Organization Needs a Next Generation Firewall
Learn why next-generation firewalls hold promise to combat the evolving threat landscape, how to make the business case for the technology, and how to select the solution that's right for your organization. Learn More

MIT's 'Kinect of the future' looks through walls with X-ray like vision [VIDEO]
Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have developed a device that can see through walls and pinpoint a person with incredible accuracy. Read More

2013 tech industry graveyard
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo among those reading products their last rites. Read More

The death of Medibuntu: A harbinger of doom for Ubuntu?
In today's open source roundup: The Medibuntu spin is dead. A harbinger of things to come for Ubuntu? Plus: A slideshow of Ubuntu 13.10, and the Cinnamon 2.0 desktop has been released. Read More

Arg! The 9 hardest things programmers have to do
Software developers have all sorts of hard tasks -- most of which don't involve writing code Read More


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The Practice of Network Security Monitoring
Learn how to deploy, build, and run a network security monitoring (NSM) operation using open source software and vendor-neutral tools.


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