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Think twice before accessing public WiFi Networks

Research reveals that public WiFi users are sitting ducks for online threats and stolen personal information.

RIM skating on thin ice with new CEO

Can Research in Motion’s new CEO make any difference to a company increasingly being written off as irrelevant?

Facebook tries to improve its scarred privacy reputation

The social networking site Facebook is sending its security team to participate in Data Privacy Day, sponsored by the National Cyber Security Alliance.

Imperva slams Oracle patching methods… again

New products and acquisitions is causing a bottleneck in patch process, Amichai Shulman claims

Twitter supports salesman sacked for depression

Roy Ward, a salesman posted a link to his letter of dismissal on Twitter saying his boss fired him after he revealed personal depression problems.

US Copyright legislation – why should we care?

The web is in uproar over the US government’s new copyright bills. Why should we care across the Atlantic?

New career networking site calls websites like LinkedIn ‘boring’

A Norwegian startup company, JobCruiter, has launched globally and seeks to become one of the big players in career networking websites.

Guest blog: Branded web extensions – will they work?

CBR invited Hugo Dalrymple-Smith, head of global web domain marketplace Sedo to give us his thoughts on ICANN’s move to sell branded web extensions.

Above and beyond ERP

BMC Software’s Karen Garcia writes for CBR on why ERP is not enough for CIOs these days, and what they can do to become much more valuable to the business.

30,000 users embrace Facebook application to communicate beyond the grave

The Facebook application called “If I die” has reached over 30,000. The application allows users to store a video or worded message that is released on Facebook if they die.