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10 Google Glass Etiquette Dos and Don'ts
There's not necessarily a right or wrong way to use Google Glass, but there are certainly smart and not-so-smart ways. CIO.com's own Glass Explorer Al Sacco shares 10 Glass etiquette dos and don'ts. Read More
 


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Apple's Monday keynote at its Worldwide Developers Conference was jam-packed with information about the company's new operating systems and development tools. As such, it's no surprise that a slide entitled "iOS 8 features we didn't have time to talk about" made only a lightning-brief appearance. But we picked through that slide to find some of the intriguing new features you may not have realized were coming to iOS 8 this fall. Read More
 

Phishing campaign touts Heartbleed removal tool
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CryptoLocker, Gameover Zeus interrupted, but what's next?
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) teaming with international law enforcement, yesterday fingered Evgeniy Bogachev as the cyber-crime boss operating a Zeus-trojan-based botnet that has allegedly stolen millions from U.S. business bank accounts over the past five years. In a stunning blow to Bogachev's alleged cyber-crime empire, which is also tied to the CryptoLocker ransomware attacks of last year, international law enforcement seized his "Gameover Zeus" command servers in Kiev sand Donetsk, cities in the Ukraine even as civil strife there is ongoing. Read More
 

EPA urges efficiency, many data centers still far from it
The White House plan to cut carbon dioxide pollution by 30% seeks to meet its goals, in part, through efficiency improvements. This could put further pressure on data centers to improve efficiency, many of which are powering servers that are doing very little work or none at all. Read More
 

The Internet of Things gets real
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