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While Microsoft has instituted processes intended to make its software secure and even opened up those processes for others to use, there is no such thing as completely risk-free software, a Microsoft official says.
It was shock and awe all over again. Or perhaps when describing Google I/O, "inundate and overwhelm" would be the more apt description. In the nearly four-hour keynote for this week`s developers conference in San Francisco, Google execs swaggered through a laundry list of announcements and put Apple on notice that Google is here to dominate.
The U.S. tech industry added nearly 64,000 software related jobs last year, but as the workforce expanded, the average size of workers` pay checks declined by nearly 2 percent. There are multiple theories for the decline in pay, but a common one cited by analysts is simply that the new people being hired are paid less than those already on the job.
Jive Software has released an add-on to its ESN (enterprise social networking) software that automates and simplifies the process of integrating Jive`s suite with third-party systems. The add-on is based on technology Jive acquired when it bought a company called StreamOnce. At launch, the StreamOnce add-on links Jive`s ESN suite with the Gmail and Microsoft Exchange email servers and with the Dro
Google handed out Chromebook Pixels to the hundreds of attendees here at Google I/O in San Francisco, a clear indication of the company`s high hopes for the lightweight platform.
The computer virus seems to be making a subtle comeback. The term virus is frequently used as a catch-all for malicious software, but actually describes a very specific type of program that infects files and replicates, noticeable impairing a computer. Most malware these days tries to not be so obvious.
To understand Jash, you need to know what the YouTube Channel Initiative is all about. Funded by Google with the specific goal of bringing innovative content to YouTube, it`s a 100 million dollar program that kickstarted Google TV`s entree into original programming.
Security researchers from Damballa have found a new variant of the Pushdo malware that`s better at hiding its malicious network traffic and is more resilient to coordinated takedown efforts. The Pushdo Trojan program dates back to early 2007 and is used to distribute other malware threats, like Zeus and SpyEye. It also comes with its own spam engine module, known as Cutwail, which is directly resp
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