Tuesday, 5 April 2011

'We regret to inform you': Epsilon breach letters you don't want to see

Wozniak questions long-accepted date of 'Day One' at Apple | 11 geekiest musical artists of all time

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'We regret to inform you': The Epsilon breach letters you don't want to see
"We regret to inform you ..." are five words you never want to see in an email. But over the weekend thousands of people did as Epsilon began warning its customers that it had suffered a break-in and email addresses were stolen. Epsilon now says that about 50 of its client businesses were hit -- no small number as Epsilon blasts some 40 billion messages in their names each year. Read More


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Maximizing UPS Availability
This white paper explains why, contrary to popular belief, modular UPS designs provide superior availability even though they typically contain more parts that could potentially fail. Read More

Wozniak questions long-accepted date of 'Day One' at Apple
Virtually everyone agrees that Apple was "founded" on April 1, 1976 ... everyone except for one of Apple's founders. Read More

11 geekiest musical artists of all time
Artists who were able to keep their geekiness intact after gaining a following, ranging in music style from hip-hop to experimental folk. Read More

iPad 2 shortages spread to the afterlife
iPad 2 shortages may have started easing in the U.S. but they're plaguing the afterlife in Malaysia: Chinese families there are scrambling to find paper replicas of the new tablet to burn at the tombs of their ancestors. Read More


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Microsoft already has rights to the Nortel patents Google wants
When Google decided yesterday to bid $900 million for Nortel's patent portfolio yesterday, one natural question asked by some reporters was: Will Microsoft step in and try to block its rival from completing the deal? Read More

Alcatel-Lucent takes up data center arms against Cisco, others
Cisco and other data center network combatants best prepare for an onslaught of meshes and pods. Read More

AT&T, Verizon neck and neck on iPhone 4 satisfaction
iPhone 4 customer satisfaction ratings are basically identical for Verizon and AT&T subscribers, according to a new survey by ChangeWave Research. But at least for now, Verizon iPhone users report fewer dropped calls than those on AT&T. Read More


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Transaction Tracing through Complex Web Applications
In this Quest white paper, learn about the components of a transaction as they cross various application domains. Then, discover the difficulty in connecting transaction components for monitoring, why continuously monitoring is key and how a third-party solution simplifies the challenge. Learn more.

Exclusive: Sony factory hit by tsunami
It's been three weeks since a devastating earthquake and tsunami hit east Japan. At Sony's Sendai Technology Center, they're still cleaning up. Read More

iPad rivals not up to snuff, says Consumer Reports
Any device manufacturer looking to "kill" the iPad has work cut out for it, according to Consumer Reports. Read More

Microsoft: Happy 36th birthday!
Microsoft was founded on April 4, 1975, as a partnership between Bill Gates and Paul Allen. The company's history is an embedded part of Americana. It's leaders are household names. Its products grace just about every household in the land. It's story is the stuff of American legend and myth (a scrappy startup that turned into an international powerhouse). Smile worthy too: Steve Ballmer as emoticons... Read More

SugarCRM buys Lotus Notes tools, cozies up to IBM
SugarCRM acquires vendor of customer relationship management software for IBM Lotus Notes, and adds social CRM features for iPad and other devices Read More



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