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Giving up your iPhone

RSA Conference 2012: Gauging the future for Microsoft's privacy, security initiatives | NASA squandering technology commercialization opportunities

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Giving up your iPhone
Now you know that your cellphone is causing real harm what will you do? Read More


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RSA Conference 2012: Gauging the future for Microsoft's privacy, security initiatives
At a time when the technology world is facing a fundamental shift in security practices, Microsoft is saying all the right things. Now, with the credibility of a decade's worth of work under its belt, Microsoft is at an opportune position to either bring its work to a new level, or let it slip in pursuit of other objectives. Read More


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NASA squandering technology commercialization opportunities
The commercialization of all manner of space technologies has always been a forte of NASA, but the space agency faces a number of economic and internal challenges if that success is to continue. Read More


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Open Source SEIM for the SMB
Out here at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. From the show this year you would have to assume that the economy is booming. Certainly it seems the security industry is booming. The show floor is packed with attendees. The expo spaces were sold out early. The meeting rooms are full. Most of all, the parties thrown by security vendors are more plentiful and extravagant than ever before. Read More

Smile for the drone: Coming to police stations near you soon
In 90 short days and counting down, it will be smile for the camera flying overhead, American citizens. Perhaps you should buy a baseball cap now to help in hiding your features from eye in the sky drones before buying a hat also becomes another ridiculous "suspicious" potential terrorist activity for SAR databases? Is that taking it too far when drones are capable of almost constant surveillance?... Read More

Such a tease: MWC exhibitors give video sneak peeks
A few smartphone and other device vendors have begun teasing what presumably will be products shown at Mobile World Congress (MWC), the big wireless industry event that kicks off next week in Barcelona (Network World's John Cox will be there reporting for us). Read More



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