Thursday, November 15, 2012

18 winter gloves that work with smartphones, tablets | IBM kills Lotus brand

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IBM kills Lotus brand, readies beta of Notes/Domino Social Edition
IBM is planning to release on Dec. 14 a public beta of Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition that will no longer use the Lotus brand. Read More

"Outwar" outlaw hacker indicted over gaming attack
The US Department of Justice today said one of the central figures in a nasty computer gaming hack that cost the software maker, Rampid Interactive, at least $100,000 in lost revenue, has been indicted on charges of conspiring to commit computer intrusion and making extortionate interstate threats. Read More

Air Force scraps massive ERP project after racking up $1 billion in costs
The U.S. Air Force has decided to scrap a major ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project after spending US$1 billion, concluding that finishing it would cost far too much more money for too little gain. Read More

Cisco acquires data center management company
Cisco today announced its intent to acquire privately held Cloupia, a software company that develops products for automating data center operations for the deployment and configuration of physical and virtual resources. Read More

New Mozilla tool lets anyone create and hack interactive videos
Earlier this year Mozilla announced its Webmaker effort aimed at giving everyday users DIY skills for the Web, and recently it rolled out a key piece of that initiative. Read More

Small-time ID fraud goes big time
The entrepreneurial small-business spirit is alive and well in cyberspace. Unfortunately, a significant piece of it is devoted to crime, and a significant piece of that involves identity fraud. Read More

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$1.5 million iPad heist reported at JFK airport
Two thieves stole some $1.5 million in Apple iPad minis from a JFK airport cargo building, according to the New York Post. Read More

Two indicted in alleged theft of court database source code
Two former employees of Alabama's court system were indicted on Wednesday for allegedly stealing the source code for a court-records database and transferring it to a Florida-based company. Read More

 
 
 

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