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Can Mozilla`s Firefox OS leapfrog competitors Microsoft`s Windows Phone, BlackBerry and others to become the third-leading mobile platform? A Mozilla executive has indicated that part of the strategy to do so includes the availability of the OS on high-end smartphones. Previously, only lower-end smartphones with Firefox OS had been announced. The first premium device is expected to be released fr
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SDN (software defined networking) is generating a lot of buzz these days, but the technology will ultimately make itself useful in the enterprise largely because it will save enterprises time in deploying new applications, predicted Martin Casado, chief architect of networking at VMware.
A standards organization has created a boot environment for tablets and PCs that could potentially run a 64-bit version of Windows RT. The UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) Forum on Wednesday announced that its boot firmware specifications will now support ARMv8, a 64-bit processor architecture announced by ARM in 2011. ARM`s processors are used in most smartphones and tablets, and chip
Microsoft has released a temporary fix for a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer 8, which was used by hackers in a prominent attack against the U.S. Department of Labor`s website. The problem is particularly dangerous since it can allow an attacker to install malware merely by visiting a tampered web page. Microsoft is still working on a patch, wrote Dustin Childs, group manager for the co
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