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11 years 39 weeks ago US nuclear regulator hacked several times over three years The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has been hacked three times in the past three years, a report has revealed
11 years 39 weeks ago Banks slow to change despite growing competition The banking sector faces major challenges in transforming IT to meet the digital needs of customers
11 years 39 weeks ago Half of UK IT unfamiliar with software-defined datacentres, shows study Software-defined datacentres may be touted as the next big thing in enterprise IT, but 50% of IT pros are unclear of its benefits, study shows

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11 years 39 weeks ago Lenovo C260 review: This inexpensive all-in-one PC performs more like a tablet The best all-in-one PCs bundle solid desktop features in a sleek display—no unsightly tower required. But because they include a display, they often cost a lot more than traditional desktops, a problem Lenovo seeks to address with its C260 all-in-...
11 years 39 weeks ago China paving the way for big Xbox One sales China has approved the sale of 5 million Xbox One units, opening the way for Microsoft to make a big splash in the country’s emerging console sector.Microsoft’s Chinese partner BesTV revealed the figure in a Tuesday earnings statement. The Chinese...
11 years 39 weeks ago 'Reveton' ransomware upgraded with powerful password stealer A type of malware called Reveton, which falsely warns users they’ve broken the law and demands payment of a fine, has been upgraded with powerful password stealing functions, according to Avast.Reveton is in a class of nasty programs known as “...
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