Tuesday 4 June 2013

Five steps to ultimate Firefox security

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05.28.2013 3:00 AM
Fend off malware, phishers, and their ilk by exercising Firefox's built-in security features and picking some useful add-ons.
05.28.2013 11:20 AM
The tepid response to the news that BBM will be available for iOS and Android should be a wake up call for Microsoft and its strategy for Microsoft Office.
 
 
05.28.2013 5:20 AM
For the latest release of its Foglight application performance management (APM) software, Dell has provided a new view that summarizes how transactions perform across a system.
05.28.2013 5:21 AM
A 17-year-old German student contends PayPal has denied him a reward for finding a vulnerability in its website.
05.28.2013 5:39 AM
The designs for over two dozen advanced U.S. weapon systems, including missile defenses, combat aircraft and ships, were reportedly accessed by Chinese hackers.
05.28.2013 6:59 AM
Google's Nexus 4 smartphone is not at the end of its life despite suspicions to the contrary during the run-up to Google I/O.
05.28.2013 7:45 AM
The new Opera Next 15 beta is the re-imagined and slimmed-down version of Opera's desktop browser. Its release comes on the heels of the company's revamp of Opera 14 for Android.
05.28.2013 7:45 AM
The European Commission is likely to require more concessions from Google in an ongoing antitrust probe, the European Union's Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said.
05.28.2013 7:53 AM
The times are a-changing for the computer industry, and the analysts at the IDC research firm say things are only going to get worse before they get stable.
05.28.2013 8:00 AM
A new Microsoft patent suggests TV-based achievements could be coming to an Xbox One console near you.
05.28.2013 8:10 AM
Can the brand behind ThinkPad crack the Apple/Samsung duopoly?
05.28.2013 9:00 AM
Enthuse.me lacks themes and visual customization options, but lets you put up an elegant page showcasing your work in a cinch.
 
 
 
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