Tuesday, May 17, 2011

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Overpriced Tech Gadgets Only a Crowned Head Can Afford | DARPA takes aim at building iron-clad cloud services

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California bill would dictate privacy on Facebook, etc.
There are plenty of reasons to look with great suspicion upon advancing legislation in California that would impose detailed, strict privacy requirements on Facebook and other Web sites that collect personal information to facilitate social interaction. Read More


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Overpriced Tech Gadgets Only a Crowned Head Can Afford
Gold-plated BlackBerrys, alligator-skin iPad cases, and $3000 HDMI cables are among the extravagances in our roundup of luxury tech gadgets that no real person can afford. Read More

DARPA takes aim at building iron-clad cloud services
Building highly-secure, vulnerability invulnerable cloud services is part of a new technology drive that will be announced by the scientists at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).  The cloud program, known as Mission-oriented Resilient Clouds will be detailed at a meeting in Arlington, Va., on May 26 and a Broad Agency Announcement will follow. Read More

Avaya shifts high-end features to midsize-business communications platform
Avaya is updating its IP Office communications platform for small businesses to add collaboration features from its enterprise-grade communication server, including Avaya Flare Experience desktop videoconferencing. Read More


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Microsoft faces reality with open source outreach
Making another stop on its "We Love Open Source" tour, Microsoft's Sandy Gupta told attendees at an open source conference in San Francisco Monday that the company will, for the first time, support interoperability of its software with the non-commercial version of Linux -- interoperability had previously been limited to commercial Linux -- and specifically that Microsoft's virtualization platform... Read More

Mono project moves to new company
Called Xamarin, the company will continue efforts to put .Net technologies on non-Windows platforms Read More

Good News and Bad News On Obama Cybersecurity Legislative Proposal Letter
When President Obama was a mere candidate, he promised that he would enact legislation and focus more attention on growing cyber security problems. The president followed through on this promise last week when the administration trasmitted a cybersecurity legislative proposal to Capital Hill. The 5-page document provides some high-level objectives like protecting the American people (online), protecting... Read More


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In this new Quest Software white paper, you'll see how to get more information that native logging alone can't provide. See how you can get real time, centralized information, and how doing so maximizes Active Directory performance. Read More

Senate slates second round with Apple, Google over mobile privacy
Congress on Thursday will again grill executives from Apple and Google over mobile privacy concerns. Read More

Researcher: Dropbox misrepresents security features
Cloud data storage and synchronization company Dropbox has been hit with a complaint to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission alleging that the company has deceived consumers about the level of encryption security it offers. Read More

VMware debuts sign-on service for cloud applications
VMware Horizon App Manager will provice a single sign on for all of an organization's cloud applications Read More

Apple's iPhone 5 to be made in Q3, analyst firm predicts
Apple's iPhone 5 will be manufactured in the third quarter, hinting at a possible launch of a new version of the iconic smartphone later this year, a financial analyst firm said Tuesday. Read More

Starbucks shares lessons of going mobile
An Android app and the ability to order a drink from a mobile phone are coming soon, an executive from Starbucks said as he shared lessons and tips from his company's experience offering mobile applications. Read More



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