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Presenter at Black Hat conference says VoIP, Web services extensions are attackable
YouTube managers tell tale of win-win in wake of hyper-viral wedding video
Despite blade server stand-off, article suggests IBM will still sell "large quantities" of Cisco gear
In one of the more exciting Black Hat conferences in recent memory, researchers revealed holes in everything from SSL to Microsoft software to the iPhone's SMS.
New Green Your Network blog post about Greenpeace attacking the HP headquarters in CA
Can Google's public stance be a hint at how it will try and fight the deal with the DOJ?
How to Reduce Boot Times on Critical Systems
Google Chrome OS (almost) claimed its first casulty, the netbook everyone was watching.
Will analysts pressure Microsoft's in the right ways at the company's annual meeting with them?
The Microsoft-Yahoo! deal is worth billions, but it's still not that exciting. Here's why.
Shared code libraries help development, but is it at the expense of security and our business productivity?
Long complex passwords cause the Move-Mailbox cmdlet to fail when moving mailbox between forests.
Security researchers at Black Hat demonstrate new attacks for defeating SSL
Sams
SQL Server
Rhode Island customers to see 50Mbps downstream
Criteo's patent-pending technology allows advertisers to re-target site visitors with customized contextual banner advertisements to increase sales.
Progress continues towards managing virtual network elements
BBN has now taken in over $30 million from DARPA over the past few years to fill out the agency’s Global Autonomous Language Exploitation (GALE) program.
Visualize your internet traffic
Microsoft wants to hurt Google before Google steals the enterprise.
Four years worth of Reddit alien logos one day at a time
Or, How Developer Tools Are Like Lycra Bodysuits
Rumors are swirling and the bloggers are getting trigger happy about the Apple Tablet
Need metro-scale broadband? Wireless is increasingly the way to go.