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AppleCare for Enterprise part of the Apple-IBM partnership announced in July
The flaws allow attackers to execute commands, overwrite files and launch CSRF attacks
Edge router now a VM on x86 for NFV
Suspect and co-conspirators charged with stealing the identities of 40,000 people, millions of dollars
Certs for training and migration to be offered by LibreOffice’s backer organization
Containers are the next big thing
How Aruba is using Wi-Fi and ad beacons to improve in-person customer experiences.
Net Applications says XP dropped like a stone because the company yanked some Chinese websites from its tallies
Sharing isn't always caring
Pacific Northwest National Lab’s sensor-packed fish evaluates hydropower facilities
A Bitcoin app embraces NFC, but will it really challenge Apple Pay?
At its FORCE user conference, Riverbed laid out its plan to adapt its optimization tools for the hybrid WAN.
Documents Apple wanted kept under wraps to be filed in the public record on Friday
Cisco predicts by 2018, a quarter of the world's population will use personal cloud storage
Sixteen months later it looks to get "ahead of the game"
But Google isn’t losing its developer roots either
If your phone could get to know you, then it could learn to prevent access when someone else tries to use it.
Fredrik Neij nabbed while attempting to enter country from Laos
Limited time offer to buy HTC Nexus 9 Android tablet for $199 is over, but expect more deals on the latest iPad killer as Black Friday approaches
Software platform enables writing and enforcing plain-language security policies, baking them in to applications
By showing the intrusive nature of a smart TV, the whole pitch for IoT gets a lot harder
Consolidation among tech vendors leaves users with fewer choices and less leverage at the negotiating table.
New and enhanced ICX switches include OpenFlow 1.3 support
ON.Lab making its own open source SDN operating system available.
In his first earnings call, CEO Marcelo Claure notes 'headwinds,' foresees transformation