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  • 7 hot security companies to watch

    There’s a rush in security startups looking to tackle everything from identity management to encrypting cloud data. Here are some of the latest companies worth keeping an eye on. Best comptia A+ Training, Comptia A+ Certification at Certkingdom.com OneID Headquarters: San Jose, Calif. Founded: March 2011 Funding: Not disclosed Leader: Steve Kirsch, co-founder and CEO […]?

  • Talk of controls, double standards at cyber meet

    LONDON (Reuters) – Britain and the United States rejected calls from China and Russia for greater Internet controls on Tuesday at the opening of a major cyberspace conference, but Western statesfaced accusations of double standards.   Best comptia A+ Training, Comptia A+ Certification at Certkingdom.com Ministers, tech executives and Internet activists are meeting over two […]?

  • Inspector Gadgets: Windows 7 Gadgets for Monitoring Your PC

    It’s been nearly two years since Windows 7 was released, and yet there are still some features that Windows 7 users may not be taking full advantage of — such as desktop gadgets. Similar to the Mac’s Dashboard Widgets, Windows desktop gadgets are mini-applications that reside on your desktop and can display live data, perform […]?

  • Comptia touts IT career passport

    Certification body Comptia has suggested that a single qualifications database across all IT certifications is the answer to reducing abuses of the existing system. The company has set up Career ID, which offers a single reference number for candidates who take IT exams, and a one-stop shop for prospective employers to verify the skills being […]?

  • Intel’s Light Peak tech poised to outdo USB 3.0

    Intel’s Light Peak optical connectivity technology could begin appearing in products in early 2011, according to reports. The technology could offer bidirectional data transfers at twice the speed of USB 3.0.   Best comptia A+ Training, Comptia A+ Certification at Certkingdom.com Light Peak is a connectivity technology being developed by Intel (and strongly backed by […]?

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