Tuesday, February 22, 2011

First Windows Phone 7 update isn’t the expected one; Security blended with targeted behavioral ads?

Kindsight Blends Security with Targeted Behavioral Ads | Anonymous: It's a trap!

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First Windows Phone 7 update isn't what you expected
Jon Cox: In a surprise move, Microsoft today released its first Windows Phone update but its not the update that the company has been talking about for months users have been yearning for. Read More


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Kindsight Blends Security with Targeted Behavioral Ads
Ms. Smith: Interview with Kindsight. The free service uses DPI to examine consumers' Internet traffic and then serves up targeted behavioral ads. Read More

Anonymous: It's a trap!
Ms. Smith: According to Anonymous, Westboro Baptist Church was behind the Open Letter that warns of DDoS, and is a trap to collect IPs for suing. Read More

Can't industry and government 'just get along' for IT security?
Robert Mullins: An RSA panel of security 'celebrities' urges a joint solution between government and private sector to guard against cyberwar, echoing the please made by Microsoft security chief Scott Charney. Read More

Is Microsoft banning open source for Windows Phone apps?
John Cox: Red Hat discovered that Microsoft's online mobile marketplace bans GPLv3. Read More


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Windows Phone and Nokia
Kerrie Meyler: Why did Microsoft and Nokia ally? The news has had a mixed reaction. It represents a billion+ dollar investment and incentives going to Nokia as part of the agreement. Read More

Universal truths
There are certain universal truths that we all have to face. For instance moving a process from one box to another isn't, and never will be, seamless. Read More

Star vs Snowflake Schemas – what's your belief?
Brian Egler: An age old argument comes down to storage vs performance... it becomes a religious argument with plenty of passion and zeal. Read More

Ballmer braved snow and commercial airflight for Nokia
Jon Brodkin: Ballmer showed desperation in securing WP7 partnership with Nokia. He knew he had to make the Windows Phone 7 deal with Nokia, at just about any cost. Read More


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Do you want competitors telling the world what's wrong with your product?
Robert Mullins: BeyondTrust discloses vulnerability in other access control tools. Read More

Digital Signage: Privacy in a One-Way Mirror Society
Ms. Smith: Digital signage is getting smarter, more interactive, and the ads with eyes come in many attention-snagging varieties. Read More

Microsoft Security chief pleads for "collective defense" of the Internet
Robert Mullins: At RSA, Microsoft security chief again proposes government security plan and insists that its not a 'government ID.' Read More

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