Moth stories - Page 24
Activision blasts 'whiny A-holes' threatening COD developers
Thu, 25th Jul 2013
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digital entertainment
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activision blizzard
Activision community manager Dan Amrich appeals to members of the Call of Duty community who verbally abuse and threaten its developers via social media.
Has Microsoft been sleeping for 10 years?
Tue, 23rd Jul 2013
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apple
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technology gifts
Microsoft faces criticism for allegedly neglecting industry advancements over the past decade, resulting in a USD $900m hit and sluggish innovation.
How I teach my Mother... Facebook
Tue, 16th Jul 2013
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facebook
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how i teach my mother
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moth
A son's tale of guiding his pool-loving mum through the treacherous waters of Facebook, from game addictions to ad-infested newsfeeds.
How I teach my Mother... Apps
Fri, 28th Jun 2013
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apps
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apple
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how i teach my mother
My mum can't pronounce apps properly, but that's not the real issue. She refuses to use them on her new iPhone.
Introducing video for Instagram…
Fri, 21st Jun 2013
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apple
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facebook
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instagram
Mark Zuckerberg announces the launch of video capability for Instagram, signaling a new era for the popular photo-sharing service.
How I teach my Mother... Computers
Wed, 19th Jun 2013
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google
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how i teach my mother
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digital divide
Witnessing the setup of this machine and watching her switch from a ten-year-old PC to a Macbook Pro has been the highlight of my week.
Three considerations for security strategies
Wed, 29th May 2013
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data protection
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siem
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iam
With stricter regulations governing data inevitably coming into force, the impact to any organisation of a serious data breach has never been greater.
Spammers exploit Mother's Day
Fri, 10th May 2013
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apm
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software development
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symantec
Spam messages relating to Mother's Day have begun flowing into the Symantec Probe Network as Kiwis are warned to stay vigilant online.
Kiwi software co has bigger ambitions
Thu, 11th Apr 2013
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data protection
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data analytics
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bi
Technology solutions provider ramps up its efforts within the industry - driving sales in a quest to dominate niche marketplaces.
Mother selling kids on Facebook - society does NOT like this
Wed, 13th Mar 2013
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facebook
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social media
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children
An Oklahoma mother faces charges after allegedly trying to sell her kids on Facebook for USD $5,000 to bail out her boyfriend, sparking outrage.
Review: Devil May Cry
Thu, 24th Jan 2013
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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devil may cry
Ninja Theory's reboot of Devil May Cry, despite the controversy, delivers a compelling story and engaging gameplay. A fresh yet respectful take.
Securing Your Holiday Tech Gifts - Windows Guide
Tue, 18th Dec 2012
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lenovo
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windows
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notebook
The good folk at ESET bring us a phenomenal series on securing your Christmas tech gifts, starting with your new Windows PC.
BYOD: Understanding what our customers really want
Tue, 16th Oct 2012
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document management
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datacentre infrastructure
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ecm
Breaking down what most (honest) corporate users want to do when they are at work in it's most simplest form, is to perform the tasks it takes to do their job.
Outsource everything….at your peril
Wed, 3rd Oct 2012
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iaas
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software development
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outsourcing
Outsourcing may seem a silver bullet for efficiency, but it's a fine line between liberation and loss of critical control.
Unified comms has to be simple, stupid
Tue, 2nd Oct 2012
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contact centre
For enterprise success, unified comms must be as simple as using a smartphone, blending convenience with technology.
Halo 4 ready for action
Thu, 27th Sep 2012
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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halo
Those of you hanging out for Halo 4's release will be pleased to hear development is officially complete and the game is now ready for certification.
Finding synergies - Richard Harri interview
Thu, 13th Sep 2012
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synnex
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notebook
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ingram micro
Richard Harri, Synnex country manager, opens up about his unique career path, commitment to community service, and passion for travel.
Finding Synergies
Sat, 1st Sep 2012
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partner programmes
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synnex
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notebook
<strong>From travelling through 30 countries in a year to his role as an avid Rotarian, you can't accuse Richard Harri of living life on autopilot.
Opinion: Microsoft's massive gamble
Thu, 16th Aug 2012
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microsoft
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blackberry
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technology gifts
The rumour mill is cranking it up a few levels around the imminent release of the Microsoft Surface RT tablet.
Google Australia to destroy street view data
Fri, 10th Aug 2012
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wireless networks
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google
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cloud services
Google ordered to delete Aussie Wi-Fi data caught by Street View cars after a privacy inquiry exposes the collection of personal info.