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When I was younger, I often wondered what would happen if I had a twin. I knew quite a few twins in my grade during elementary school. Some were identical, while others were fraternal. Having an identical twin would probably be the coolest, since it would mean having a second self, even if only physically. I could only imagine the number of pranks and jokes I would have with a twin. During the most recent Christmas, I found out the pastor of my...

Dell BIOS verification extends security focus

From InfoWorld: Intel and PC makers offer a number of ways to protect the computer BIOS, but all of these protections reside within the computer itself. Now Dell is offering a way to protect the BIOS from attacks by verifying it without relying on the integrity of the PC.

Dell's BIOS verification...

LinkedIn stock plummets 28 percent on weak guidance

From CNET: LinkedIn's efforts to get professionals excited about its social network are not paying off as fast as some expected, especially investors.

LinkedIn announced Thursday that its fourth-quarter earnings and revenue had topped analysts' estimates, but the company's stock plunged more than...

Cisco-Jasper deal should make enterprise IoT safer

From ComputerWorld: Cisco Systems' planned $1.4 billion acquisition of Jasper Technologies could make it easier for enterprises to build businesses around services instead of products.

While the Internet of Things includes sensors and devices that enterprises can use to better run their operations...

Comodo will fix major flaw in knock-off Chrome browser

From PC World: Comodo will release an update Wednesday to fix a serious vulnerability in its web browser, which it markets as a way for users to enhance their security.

Google engineer Tavis Ormandy found that the company’s Chromodo browser disables the “same origin policy,” one of the most basic...

As 5G approaches, 3G and 4G are still getting faster

From InfoWorld: Most of the excitement at Mobile World Congress this month will be about 5G, which won't officially exist until 2020. But vendors will also be showing off new ways to speed up the networks people are using now.

That means more than 4G, because while LTE gets a lot of press, older...

Slow but steady progress as Intel strives to be more diverse

From CNET: It's been a year since Intel kicked off a bold, $300 million initiative to make itself and the tech industry more diverse. The results so far show progress but are slow going.

The world's largest chipmaker came out with its 2015 diversity report Wednesday, showing it increased the...

Malwarebytes still fixing flaws in antivirus software

From ComputerWorld: Malwarebytes said it could take three or four weeks to fix flaws in its consumer product that were found by a Google security researcher.

The company has fixed several server-side vulnerabilities but is still testing a new version of its Anti-Malware product to fix client-side...

Yahoo to slash jobs and close Web properties in major turnaround plan

From InfoWorld: Yahoo will cut 15 percent of its workforce and close some online services in a major turnaround plan announced Tuesday.

The company plans to double down on search, Mail, and Tumblr in hopes of attracting new users, and at the same time close some digital magazines as well as...

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