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Friday, January 15, 2010

Ballmer: Microsoft Has No Plans to Quit China

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Friday January 15, 2010

Ballmer: Microsoft Has No Plans to Quit China
[January 15, 2010] While search rival Google looks to be playing hardball with Chinese authorities over security and censorship, Microsoft's CEO says his company is staying put.

Obama Asks Private Sector for Help With Gov't IT
[January 15, 2010] At White House forum, CEOs of top companies offer advice for modernizing federal computing systems.

Russia Blamed for 13% of Global Cyber Attacks
[January 15, 2010] New report from Akamai awards Russia the dubious distinction of world's leading source of cyber threats.

VeriSign Ties Google Attack to China Government
[January 15, 2010] Security firm cite sources claiming hackers acted on official authority from Chinese government.

Adobe Updates BrowserLab
[January 15, 2010] Adobe's browser testing tool expands with new browser support and features. But it won't be free forever.

Hard Drive Theft Nets Health Data of Thousands
[January 15, 2010] Breach of protocol leads to the potential loss of Kaiser Permanente patient data in California.

Cisco Adds Security Services to Storage Network
[January 15, 2010] New module puts security and acceleration services right on the network fiber.

Microsoft Admits Zero-Day Aided Google Attackers
[January 15, 2010] Software giant acknowledges flaw in Internet Explorer, but is there a workaround?

Linux Foundation CTO Leaves for Google
[January 15, 2010] What's next now that his two-year stint as CTO is up?

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