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MacGyver IT: 21 tools for IT heroes

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MacGyver IT: 21 tools for IT heroes
On the road, under duress, or out in the boonies -- save the day with these essential IT troubleshooting and repair tools Read More
 


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Ex-network engineer faces prison after admitting he sabotaged employer's system
Ricky Joe Mitchell deleted EnerVest's phone accounts and backup data after learning he was about to be fired Read More
 

Writing on the wall for PSTNs
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GoDaddy owns up to role in Twitter account hijacking incident
GoDaddy has acknowledged that one of its employees fell victim to a social engineering attack allowing a hacker to take over a customer's domain names and eventually extort a coveted Twitter user name from him. PayPal, which the victim claimed also played a role in the attack, denied the accusations. Read More
 

Report has IBM looking to exit SDNs
IBM is reportedly looking to sell its software defined networking business for $1 billion. Read More
 

Netsol tries to force 4,625% price hike for domain protection
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Has F5 turned the corner?
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How I fell back in love with GNOME
Many years back, I was a GNOME guy. (At least it feels like many years, at this point.) Read More
 

What exactly is Facebook's Paper app?
Credit: Facebook Facebook today officially announced its Paper app, which will be available for download on February 3rd. Read More
 

Sapphire to be used in "critical new sub-component" in Apple products
Some stellar reporting from Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac reveals that Apple sure is antsy to get its new fangled sapphire plant in Arizona up and running. Recall that Apple this past winter announced plans to open up a new sapphire production facility alongside GT Advanced. Naturally, the rumor mill started churning because, well, what does Apple plan to do with a boatload of sapphire? Read More
 

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