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USA Today reports that more and more professionals are buying their own gadgets and tools—like cell phones and laptops and even GPS devices—to get work done outside of the office. Nearly 40% of professionals recently surveyed by researcher In-Stat paid for a laptop that they regularly carried. Cellphone users often picked up their bill. And company-provided personal digital assistants (PDAs), cameras and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are relatively rare, says the survey, released Monday. While businesses pinch pennies and hem and haw about what devices actually make their employees more productive, professionals are taking matters into their own hands to keep up with their workload. Have you dipped into your personal budget to purchase electronics that help you get your job done? read more »
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For three pennies an hour, hackers
can rent Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)’s servers to wage cyber attacks such as
the one that crippled Sony Corp. (6758)’s PlayStation Network and led
to the second-largest online data breach in U.S. history.A hacker used Amazon’s Elastic Computer Cloud, or EC2,
service to attack Sony’s online entertainment systems last month,
a person with knowledge of the matter said May 13. The intruder,
who used a bogus name to set up an account that’s now disabled,
didn’t hack into Amazon’s servers, the person said.
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