Archive for April 28th, 2011

DSLReports says member information stolen

Founder of the ISP news and review site apologizes for storing passwords in plaint text in the wake of attack and theft of user information.

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DSLReports says member information stolen

Remains of the Day: iCloud, therefore I am

Apple’s rumored cloud service may have a moniker, two controversial iOS games battle with the App Store, and the white iPhone may actually not be identical to its black counterpart. The remainders for Thursday, April 28, 2011 are just a hop, skip, and a jump away.

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Remains of the Day: iCloud, therefore I am

RIM warns Q1 earnings to be lower than expected

Research In Motion warned that its first-quarter smartphone shipments are likely to be lower than expected, cutting its earnings forecast for the quarter.

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LTE outage irks users, dents Verizon’s reputation

Verizon still hasn’t disclosed the cause of the network outage that plagued LTE users this week, but at least one effect is clear: embarrassment.

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LTE outage irks users, dents Verizon’s reputation

How to use Chrome’s speech-to-text

Chrome 11 comes with a new feature that converts your mellifluous voice into surprisingly accurate text in the browser, and we’ve got a quick guide on how to use it.

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Samsung sues Apple over 10 patents in the U.S.

Samsung is continuing its legal retaliation against Apple, this time with a lawsuit filed inside the U.S. that accuses Apple of violating 10 of its patents in various products from the iPhone all the way to the iPad and iPod Touch.

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How We’re Using SharePoint 2010 to Connect Our People

When you are a company with 500 offices and 15,000 employees, it’s easy for people to lose each other, or never meet at all.

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How We’re Using SharePoint 2010 to Connect Our People

IT-Business Alignment a Thing of the Past

It’s time for CIOs to embrace an integrated, evolving strategy

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IT-Business Alignment a Thing of the Past

Why You Should Stop Worrying and Let End Users Have iPads

When employees have technology they like, they’ll make themselves productive in ways you never dreamed. So let them have their iPads and Android tablets.

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Why You Should Stop Worrying and Let End Users Have iPads

NY Yankees staffer accidentally e-mails customer list

A customer service representative with the New York Yankees accidentally e-mailed out personal details on close to 18,000 season ticket holders, the baseball team said Thursday.

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NY Yankees staffer accidentally e-mails customer list