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Windows 8 forces other browsers out of Metro playground


Windows 8 forces other browsers out of Metro playground

Firefox and Google have a vested interest in coming up with a Metro version of their browsers.

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Oracle frees Ops Center for existing customers


Organizations running a lot of Oracle gear and software could now get some management assistance from a software program that Oracle has made free for customers.

The newest version of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center, released Wednesday, is now available free for any organization with an Oracle Premier Support agreement, under a new initiative called the Ops Center Everywhere Program..

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Oracle frees Ops Center for existing customers


Organizations running a lot of Oracle gear and software could now get some management assistance from a software program that Oracle has made free for customers.

The newest version of the Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center, released Wednesday, is now available free for any organization with an Oracle Premier Support agreement, under a new initiative called the Ops Center Everywhere Program..

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Path tightens mobile app security


Social networking service Path has upgraded the security of its mobile application in apparent response to a recent outcry over its data gathering practices.

In a brief blog post, Path said that a newly released 2.1.1 version of its software automatically hashes all user contact information in order to protect the privacy of the data.

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Path tightens mobile app security


Social networking service Path has upgraded the security of its mobile application in apparent response to a recent outcry over its data gathering practices.

In a brief blog post, Path said that a newly released 2.1.1 version of its software automatically hashes all user contact information in order to protect the privacy of the data.

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Chrome beats IE on any given Sunday


Over the past three weeks, Google Chrome has beaten out Internet Explorer as the No. 1 browser in the world -- but only on Sundays. Monday through Saturday, IE has remained the browser with the highest worldwide market share, although its lead is slipping.

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Chrome beats IE on any given Sunday


Over the past three weeks, Google Chrome has beaten out Internet Explorer as the No. 1 browser in the world -- but only on Sundays. Monday through Saturday, IE has remained the browser with the highest worldwide market share, although its lead is slipping.

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