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10 Windows 10 Hacks To Maximize Your Experience
After a few months of using Windows 10, you may still be discovering its subtle features. Here we spotlight some handy shortcuts that can make the OS easier to navigate.
FBI Cracks iPhone Encryption Without Apple, Drops Court Case
The FBI vacated its court order against Apple March 28, saying it had successfully accessed an encrypted iPhone without Apple's help.
Microsoft Surface Hub Finally Starts Shipping
Microsoft's Surface Hub promises to revolutionize the way companies collaborate and communicate, but are businesses ready to pay a hefty price to do so? The giant, Windows 10-based device starts at $9,000.
Oracle Seeks $9.3 Billion Over Android's Use Of Java
In its long-running copyright lawsuit against Google over its use of Java in Android, Oracle has now increased its damage claim to $9.3 billion. But Google dismisses the claim as excessive.
NASA Software Audit Reveals Budgetary Black Hole
The complex software designed to help launch NASA's SLS system is more than a year behind schedule and wildly over budget. The agency is currently on track to spend over $200 million developing its own code for the project.

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Let's Play Server Networking Buzzword Bingo
Understanding more about server networking infrastructure and the buzz around software-defined networking can make life easier for systems administrators.

Growing Up Hybrid: The Hybrid Cloud Comes Of Age
Hybrid cloud is now the standard for getting the most out of your IT infrastructure. How important is it to your organization's digital future?

The Path To Software-Defined Storage
The inevitability of containers and microservices will pave the way to Storage as a Service.

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From NY To Bangladesh: Inside An Inexcusable Cyber Heist

A spelling error was the tipoff to last month’s multimillion-dollar digital bank heist. But could multifactor authentication have prevented it in the first place? InformationWeek's sister website, Dark Reading, has the full story.


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