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Cello could be music to the ears of C developers
Programmers using the C language are about to get some assistance in using the language, courtesy of a college student in the United Kingdom. Read More


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Terry Myerson's first big headache: Windows RT
While the Microsoft marketing band plays on in spite of Windows RT's epic fail, Microsoft's new Operating Systems group, led by long-time Microsoft Exchange honcho Terry Myerson, faces an impossible juggling act. How can he keep pouring money and resources into a product that nobody wants to work on, very few people use, and customers rarely consider without a smirk? Read More

HTC's One mini to launch globally in September
HTC has finally unveiled its much-rumored "HTC One mini" handset, and will bring the compact version of its flagship smartphone to select markets as soon as August. The new handset boasts a similar design as the HTC One, but has slightly lower hardware specs. The mini has a smaller 4.3-inch display, with a screen resolution of 720p instead of 1080p. The phone's processor is also slower and packs a dual-core 1.4 GHz processor, instead of the quad-core 1.7 GHz chip found in the HTC One. Read More

Most enterprise networks riddled with vulnerable Java installations, report says
Despite the significant Java security improvements made by Oracle during the past six months, Java vulnerabilities continue to represent a major security risk for organizations because most of them have outdated versions of the software installed on their systems, according to a report by security firm Bit9. Bit9's report was released Thursday and is based on data about Java usage collected from approximately 1 million enterprise endpoint systems owned by almost 400 organizations that use the company's software reputation service. Read More



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