Tuesday 12 February 2013

Xbox in the data center; Android becoming mobile malware magnet; IT innovation: Why are US and UK bottom of the pile?

The Editor's Daily Picks

TechRepublic Member | February 12, 2013

Xbox in the data center?

Patrick Gray talks about why complex technologies already tackled by a consumer technology can sometimes be an enterprise's best bet. Read more

Android becoming mobile malware magnet, says report

As for the breakdown of Android malware, Blue Coat noted 58 percent was Android root exploits and rogue software. Read more

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