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How You Can Use Google Maps Like a Social Network

The mapping app is about much more than simply getting from A to B. Here’s how to get tailored updates, reviews, and local perspectives.
Microsoft Exchange hack: Why so many enterprises still run their own Exchange servers

Commentary: Enterprises try their best to secure their data, but running on-premises mail servers arguably doesn’t do this. So why do they do it, anyway?
How cybercrime groups are exploiting the latest Microsoft Exchange flaws

Criminals have been targeting organizations that run Exchange hoping to breach ones that haven’t patched the latest bugs, says ESET.
How Microsoft is making Windows a better developer platform

Microsoft has been revamping Windows to make it more attractive to developers. What has it done, and why?
20 of the Star Wars Galaxy’s Greatest Droids

Whether they are your best buddy, healing you from a wampa attack, or a bounty hunter on your trail, droids have played important parts of nearly every Star Wars story. And since droids are so important to the galaxy far, far away, it’s always a good time to celebrate these versatile mechanical beings. As such, […]
DARPA taps Intel to help build the holy grail of encryption

DARPA’s project could allow encrypted data to be used without ever having to decrypt it.
The future of infrastructure: The tech tools that will be needed for IT and end users

Predicting the future is tough, but these experts agree that the cloud will play a huge part in delivering business solutions.
Utah’s ‘Porn Filter’ Law Passes the State Legislature


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