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XML Encryption Flaw Leaves Web Services Vulnerable
Apache, Red Hat, IBM, Microsoft, and other major XML framework providers will need to adopt new standard, say German researchers who found the flaw.


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RIM Meets Indian Gov't in the Middle on User Surveillance
RIM has agreed to let Indian officials conduct lawful surveillance of customers in that country using its BlackBerry services, according to a recent report. The decision is yet another step in RIM's long, drawn-out battle with New Delhi over the latter's demands to monitor users of BlackBerry services in India.
Google to Let Users Post Bio Notes on Name Search Pages
Google now gives users the option to post a link to a Google profile at the bottom of name-query search pages, meaning that anyone searching for a user online can view information that the user wants the world to see. This potentially allows Google to use its search engine to create more of a social networking presence online, similar to Facebook and Twitter....


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Storage Administrators Of 2015: Must-Have Skills
What's your three-year career plan? Make sure you have the knowledge that will be required to handle storage systems of the future.


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Windows Phone: No Where To Go But Up?
Signs indicate that Microsoft's overall share in the mobile device market has bottomed out. But that's a long way from being successful.


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LibreOffice 3.4.2 Now Ready for Enterprises
The Document Foundation announced a slew of fixes in the latest version of LibreOffice productivity suite and said it was ready for the enterprise. - Developers behind LibreOffice have declared the latest
version of the open-source productivity software suite to be enterprise-ready.
The latest release of LibreOffice, version 3.4.2, was
announced by the Document Foundation on Aug. 1. The previous versions were
aimed primarily at early adopters...


version of the open-source productivity software suite to be enterprise-ready.
The latest release of LibreOffice, version 3.4.2, was
announced by the Document Foundation on Aug. 1. The previous versions were
aimed primarily at early adopters...
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