Saturday, June 16, 2012

The week in news: Flame still burns; WWDC hot among Apple fans

Flame stashes secrets in USB drives | Internet Explorer 10: Even Microsoft can't make it work

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Retina MacBook Pro: The future comes a year too early
It's clear that the Retina MacBook Pro's design will be Apple's new laptop platform for the coming years. But it's a little pricey for the average user right now. Read More


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Flame stashes secrets in USB drives
While rogue employees have frequently snuck sensitive data out using removable media, this may be the first time that malware uses unsuspecting workers as information mules. Read More

Internet Explorer 10: Even Microsoft can't make it work
Windows 8 and its two-faced version of Internet Explorer will bring all sorts of problems, as an altercation with a Metro app vividly demonstrates. Read More


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Google Chrome vs. IE10 on Windows 8 Metro
Want to see what a Windows 8 Metro-style app can do when it isn't constrained by the usual Metro conventions? Read More

U.S. companies still not being honest about cyber attacks
Companies are not legally required to report when they've been the victim of a cyber attack. So how can IT professionals be expected to fight cyber terrorism in a meaningful way without knowing the scope of the issue? Read More




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