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Oct 06, 2016
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Windows 10 growth comes to screeching stop

Microsoft's Windows 10 lost user share in September for the first time since its debut more than a year ago. Read More

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These IT jobs offer a good work-life balance
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These IT jobs offer a good work-life balance

Achieving balance between work and home life is an ongoing challenge for professionals across industries, but it turns out the IT world is doing pretty well in helping to make it happen. Read More

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Intel looks beyond x86, puts 64-bit ARM processor in new FPGA chip

It seems the chip war between Intel and ARM is slowly winding down, at least for the time being. Read More

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Five questions about taking Google's new phones to work

Google unveiled a massive strategic shift on Tuesday, announcing that it is officially getting into the business of designing and releasing its own smartphones. Here are the five key questions about using the new Pixel phones for business. Read More

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Firefox to follow Chrome’s lead on Flash, PDFs

The company is working with Google Chromium projects for PDF and Flash capabilities in order to modernize its Firefox browser Read More

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5 ways to improve voting security in the US

Voting officials can take several steps to improve security, even a couple that can still happen this year. Read More

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Hacked voter registration systems: a recipe for election chaos

How do you disrupt an election? Hacking a voter registration database could very well do just that. Read More

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3 nightmare election hack scenarios

The question on the mind of many U.S. voting security experts is not whether hackers could disrupt a U.S. election. Instead, they wonder how likely an election hack might be and how it might happen Read More

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Cerber ransomware kills database connections to access important data

In order to encrypt some of the most important data stored on computers and servers, the Cerber ransomware now tries to kill processes associated with database servers. Read More

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