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Chinese hackers resume attacks on U.S. targets

For the last three months or so, the U.S. government and some of its defense contractors have engaged in a war of shame on China to pressure it to cool its cyber-attacks on U.S. targets. The campaign appeared to be yielding results, but it seems that Chinese hackers were only catching their breath.

Shrinking chips challenge Moore's Law

Intel will continue to fulfill Moore's Law for the foreseeable future, but the challenge of keeping up with it is growing as chips get smaller, says a company executive.

MANAGEMENT CENTRE

CAREERS

Skill shortages? Not if you pay or train

Companies in search of workers with the most sought-after IT skills may be better off investing in training programs for current workers than hiring new employees, according to IDC

IT GOVERNANCE

Cyber experts fear escalation of attacks

Rear Admiral William Leigher, who is in charge of “information dominance” with the US Navy, says its networks see thousands of intrusion attempts every day.

LEADERSHIP AND MGMT

IT leadership in the PRD's other SAR

Macau's tech gurus crowded into the Four Seasons Hotel on the Cotai Strip for the 2013 Macau CIO Leadership Forum, sponsored by Computerworld Hong Kong with Macao Computer Society as supporting organization.

LEGAL

Pentagon clearance for iOS could open even more doors for Apple in the private sector

Industries like finance and healthcare may take a closer look at iOS now that it has the Pentagon seal of approval.

OUTSOURCING

How India's IT outsourcing leaders can stay on top

After a decade of double-digit growth, India's offshore IT outsourcing leaders must shift strategies if they want to continue to dominate in technology services as growth slows in a maturing market. Here are six things Indian outsourcers need to do to grow.

PROJECT MGMT

Guest View: The hidden costs of support

Sunil Desai, Director for Managed Services at Dimension Data Asia Pacific, points out that the bulk of support-related expenses fall outside the scope of traditional support offerings. It is important therefore to identify and eliminate 'hidden' expenses.

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RESOURCE CENTRE

APPLICATIONS

Unity adds free mobile game development for Android and iOS

Unity Technologies has added the ability to develop for Android and iOS games for free using its platform.

CLOUD COMPUTING

Social enterprise can boost productivity by up to 25 per cent: NewsGator

Social software vendor highlights how organisations can benefits from a social strategy.

DATA CENTER

The whole enchilada: Integrated compute platforms steamroll across IT

Vendors are rebuilding the mainframe with converged infrastructure, collapsed kit or integrated compute platforms -- whatever you want to call it. And customers are loving it.

IMAGING AND PRINTING

Sanity deploys Oki printers

B431dn devices to appear in 120 retail stores

INDUSTRIES

Linux-based rifle scope lets beginners hit targets a quarter mile away, view results on free iPad Mini

Wi-Fi plus an app that enables live streaming of the hunt

INTERNET

Teens growing cool on Facebook but warming to Twitter, Pew study finds

The inane chatter and the number of adults on Facebook is putting some teens off

MOBILE AND WIRELESS

These are the 4 best Twitter clients for each smartphone OS

We picked our favorite free Twitter apps for iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8, and BlackBerry 10.

NETWORKING

The whole enchilada: Integrated compute platforms steamroll across IT

Vendors are rebuilding the mainframe with converged infrastructure, collapsed kit or integrated compute platforms -- whatever you want to call it. And customers are loving it.

OPERATING SYSTEMS

Advice from an Apple Tech: When your Mac takes a fall

When your Mac laptop slips out of your hands, or your Mac desktop falls off your desk as you're shuffling things around, here's what to do once the feeling of dread dissipates.

SECURITY

DDoS attacks once a month

Rise in attacks attributed partially to the gap in DDoS mitigation controls.

STORAGE

Western Digital releases its first 1.5TB mobile drive

HGST has announced its highest capacity 9.5mm-high mobile drive, a 1.5TB, three-platter model that is being targeted at the "prosumer" market.

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