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Even though Apple's competition will not catch up next year, expect an exodus of talent in Cupertino in 2012 and perhaps some internal drama at the top of the Apple organizational chart, say tech analysts.
Social media connects businesses with the informed consumer—to not be a part of this is missing a critical opportunity.
The death of Steve Jobs, Android, Anonymous, AT&T-T-Mobile, HP boardroom drama, earthquake aftershocks, and Egypt going offline all make top headlines.
CIO.com's Al Sacco gathers a handful of mobile and wireless predictions from industry experts on subjects like mobile malware, mobile payments and location-based services and offers his take on which predictions will come true--and which will fa
Get insight and tips from security leaders at BNP Parabis, Blackstone Lenovo, Condé Nast, and more.
Security labs u2014 such as at Symantec, VeriSign, McAfee, Kaspersky and Kindsight u2014 are developing technology that could strengthen your IT security policies. The projects include stopping rootkits at the silicon level and preventing employees f
Challenged by HIPAA privacy requirements and mobile-device limitations, United Orthopedic looks for a device- and hardware-independent mobile strategy
If the experts are right expect more advanced persistent threats, ransomware, social media ID theft, and requirements for IT security certification.
For parents who doubt their ears but believe their iPad. (This post also includes a round-up of IT security news from the week, don't tell anyone.)
They go after applications, not networks, and take fewer resources to execute. So criminals are getting a good ROI by attacking smaller companies.
As Facebook hackers execute more sophisticated attacks, you need to be sure you're protected. Here are four tips from a security expert to keep your Facebook account -- and your personal information -- safe in the coming year.
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