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Seagate shows 5mm thick Ultrathin hard drive for laptops and tablets
Seagate has announced its thinnest ever hard drive, the 5mm thick Ultrathin HDD designed for the latest generation of slim laptops and tablets.
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Intel kicks off Haswell shipments with quad-core Core processors
After months of teasers, Intel kicked off shipments of fourth-generation Core processors code-named Haswell, with the first batch being quad-core chips for laptops and desktops.
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25 must-have technologies for SMBs
Running a small business isn't easy. I know. I run one. As a freelance writer, I?ve learned that you need to run your writing career as if you were running a business.
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Shylock bank Trojan upgraded with new capabilities, says Symantec
The prodigious Shylock man-in-the-browser (MitB) banking Trojan is still being upgraded as part of a campaign to migrate from its traditional targets in UK financial services to foreign ones, Symantec has reported.
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Windows 8: How to free up disk space on Microsoft Surface tablets
One beef against Microsoft's Surface devices is that they have less usable disk space than the advertised disk size would indicate, but there is a relatively easy way to free up as much 7GB of disk space: Create a USB recovery drive and delete the Windows 8 recovery partition from the hard drive.
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UK's largest NHS Trust ditches laptops in favour of Windows To Go
London?s Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust has taken the radical decision to deploy Microsoft?s Windows 8 on USB sticks after deciding against the expense of buying replacement laptops, the organisation has announced.
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Dell buying data-protection vendor Credant
Dell has made a deal to acquire data-protection vendor Credant Technologies and plans to add the company's technology to its enterprise IT security offerings.
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Windows AutoRun malware spreading, security firms warn
Antivirus vendors are warning customers of a spreading malware that can infect computers through a well-known bug in the Windows AutoRun software used to automatically launch programs on a DVD or USB device.
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miniFlame cyberespionage malware has direct links to Flame, Gauss
According to Kaspersky Lab, a newly identified malware named "MiniFlame" that is targeting the Middle East is likely part of the interrelated cyberespionage efforts behind Stuxnet, Duqu, Flame and Gauss.
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Dropbox alternative lets firms retain encryption keys
Swedish security firm BlockMaster has come up with an alternative to cloud file sharing systems such as Dropbox that allows enterprises to encrypt data without losing control of encryption keys.






