Posts Tagged ‘the-most’

IT security vendors seen as clueless on industrial control systems

Even the most innocuous security processes used for traditional IT systems could spell disaster in an ICS

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IT security vendors seen as clueless on industrial control systems

Live action Halo TV show coming to Xbox, Spielberg to produce

The Halo franchise finally gets a live-action TV show, and it will benefit from the involvement of one of the most famous film directors in history. [Read more]

Skill shortages? Not if you pay or train

Companies in search of workers with the most sought-after IT skills may be better off investing in training programs for current workers than hiring new employees, according to IDC

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Skill shortages? Not if you pay or train

Hop aboard the spaceships seen in ‘Star Trek’

Five television shows and 12 movies created one of the most storied sci-fi sagas of all time. Ride along with as we check out the main ships seen in “Trek.” [Read more]

Microsoft takes care of IE zero day with Patch Tuesday update

It’s Patch Tuesday again, and Microsoft has plenty to keep IT admins and users busy this month.

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Why the Nexus 7 succeeded where others failed

The Nexus 7 is the most popular pure Android tablet. Did it get there simply by way of its low price or is there a more complex explanation.

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Why the Nexus 7 succeeded where others failed

Rumored Sony i1 could rule the Android roost this fall

Early details for the upcoming Sony smartphone suggest one of the most powerful Androids to date. [Read more]

Decades later, Luke Skywalker’s ‘Star Wars’ home stands

In the deserts of Tunisia, the Lars Homestead, where young Luke Skywalker was said to live, is still a testament to the filming of one of the most famous films ever. [Read more]

Dreamweaver and Flash join Edge Tools in the cloud

Dreamweaver, one of the first, and perhaps the most famous visual Web-design app, has evolved over time into a powerful development tool that can facilitate almost any kind of website or project. Today the app–alongside Flash Professional and the HTML5-oriented Edge Tools & Services suite–joins Adobe’s new Creative Cloud Web-oriented lineup. The company’s new cloud initiative, announced at the Adobe Max 2013 creative conference, offers enhancements to all the Web-design applications.

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Canon 5D Mark III gets clean HDMI firmware update

Canon has released one of the most significant firmware updates for the high-end SLR thus far. [Read more]