Monthly Archives: October 2014

How will Windows 10 affect the workplace?

More details about Windows 10 have emerged since the Technical Preview was unveiled last month.

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New Toshiba Satellite Radius 11 could be a major tool for offices

There’s a new Toshiba device that could cause a splash in BYOD.

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Australian Department of Defence awards mainframe contract

The Australian Department of Defence is working to update its mainframe with the help of Lockheed Martin and other providers.

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Yet another security flaw scare…but ‘Poodle’ may be false alarm

The browser security flaw known as POODLE may not be as bad as it seems.

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Track employee use of mainframe applications with web services

Many of the Flynet Viewer’s helpful uses start with its screen recording software.

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iPhone 6 sells well despite bending rumors

Despite some misconceptions, the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have sold well so far this year.

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USB drives also victim to major security flaw

USB devices are possible security risks, according to one coder.

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BlackBerry introduces new Passport device

BlackBerry’s new large phone device has intrigued critics and has the potential to impact the workplace.

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Will Google Chromebooks be the new trend for the workplace?

Google is promoting its Chromebooks with a special $50 offer.

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Unix still struggles with ‘Shellshock’ aftermath

The “Shellshock” bug is now believed to potentially affect Windows systems as well.

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