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Google Buys Picnik: 6 Unanswered Questions – PC World

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Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS (ReadWriteWeb)

Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS Written by Alex Williams / February 2, 2010 8:45 PM / 12 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware . As you’re planning your Cloud Architecture, check out this helpful resource from our sponsors: Virtualized Datacenter = Real-World IT Optimization

In their words: Experts weigh in on Mac vs. PC security – CNET

When I am asked the question “Which is more secure, Mac or PC?” I find myself stumbling around for a response because I don’t have a clear-cut answer.

Google’s Chrome OS: Tomorrow’s Desktop Today? – ITworld.com

home » operating systems » feature Google’s Chrome OS: Tomorrow’s Desktop Today? posted by ITworld staff Be the first to comment | 5 I like it! Tags: Chrome OS , Google , Linux More » on this topic Video Games to Blame for Rise in Rickets? A couple of follow-ups and syncing IMAP servers ‘Microsoft-free’ virtual desktop start-up gets $4M funding Newsletter Sign Up » January 22, 2010, 01:16 PM —  Sometime in 2010, Google will release Chrome OS , its take on a netbook operating system.

OS advancements and third party application developments on social networking … – SC Magazine UK

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OS advancements and third party application developments on social networking … – SC Magazine UK

Subscribe Contact Us About Us Advertising Editorial Calendar SC US SC Aus/NZ     Home News Features Newsletters Blog Products Reviews Group Tests SC TV SC Studio SC Webcast Speakers Channel Whitepapers SC Whitepaper Directory Jobs Issue Archive Subscribe News by Email Subscribe to SC Magazine Events Awards Insider threat conference Cloud computing conference Suppliers Topic Center: Email Security Patch Management Mobile/End Point Security Compliance RSS  | Login  | Register   Home > News > OS advancements and third party application developments on social networking sites will offer cybercriminal opportunities in 2010 OS advancements and third party application developments on social networking sites will offer cybercriminal opportunities in 2010 Dan Raywood January 05, 2010     Print   Email   Reprint Font Size: A | A | A   Related Articles Predictions made that Conficker will continue to dominate malware and botnets into 2010 as new malware uses copycat tactics 2010: what the security industry predicts will hurt us in the next 12 months Report claims that 2009 was a year of stronger botnets and increased spam detections as cybercriminals learnt lessons from McColo Have multiple acquisitions left the industry too narrow for 2010? More In News Cross-site scripting vulnerabilities see two political websites hacked Migration to updated browsers encouraged to be at the top of resolution lists F-Secure launches smartphone software ‘Anti-Theft for Mobile’ to include a remote lock and wipe RandomStorm completes acquisition of Damn Vulnerable Web Application Waledac spreading through fake New Year’s e-cards Social networking sites and new web platforms will provide opportunities for cybercriminals over the next 12 months. According to its 2010 Threat Predictions report, McAfee Labs said that it expects sites such as Twitter and Facebook to increasingly become hubs of cybercrime, given the range of options and strategies that they offer cybercriminals

Google Chrome OS May Be Security Hotspot in 2010 – CIO

  News   Google Chrome OS May Be Security Hotspot in 2010 Google’s Chrome OS will be “poked” by hackers in 2010, in large part because it will be the “new kid on the block,” a security researcher predicted Wednesday.   Leave a comment By Gregg Keizer December 30, 2009 — Computerworld — Google’s ( GOOG ) Chrome OS will be “poked” by hackers in 2010, in large part because it will be the “new kid on the block,” a security researcher predicted today

Adobe, Facebook And Chrome OS: Hot Target For Hackers – Katonda

Adobe, Facebook And Chrome OS: Hot Target For Hackers Submitted by Katonda News Network on Tue, 12/29/2009 – 18:25 Microsoft products are Cybercriminals’ favourite.

Fastra II: 12 Teraflops of Computing Power on a Desktop – PC World

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Nook Hacked; Has Hidden Support for MMS and Speech Recognition – PC World

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