Issue highlights 1. How to avoid BYOD disasters 2. Products of the week 3.11.13 3. DNA hack could make medical privacy impossible 4. Microsoft on the wrong side of privacy controversy in China 5. Transparency report reveals Google receives less than 1,000 NSLs yearly 6. Surface Pro is making people crazy 7. Microsoft seeks to capture a generation of Office 365 users 8. HBO seeks to alleviate "Game of Thrones" pirates by making the show more accessible 9. AT&T to sell BlackBerry Z10 for $200 under contract March 22 10. iPad sales collapse? iPad mini leads to changes in buying behavior 11. Dell, Icahn in confidentiality agreement as buyout opposition grows 12. NASA exploring groundbreaking space network to sustain large data dumps and trips to the moon, Mars |
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Imagine an organization where employees are given several consecutive months of vacation every year. It sounds like a dream, but in the era of BYOD, it could also be an IT exec's worst nightmare. READ MORE |
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It may now be possible for anyone, even if they follow rigorous privacy and anonymity practices, to be identified by DNA data from people they do not even know. READ MORE |
The Internet has been a wonderfully subversive tool for fighting authoritarian governments. It was integral to Egypt's revolution, it played a part in Iran's almost-but-not-quite revolts in 2009, and it is currently being used by Syrian rebels. READ MORE |
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Despite that a national security letter comes with a gag order, forbidding recipients of NSLs to tell targeted customers about the government requesting their records, Google released a new transparency report about NSLs the company has received. READ MORE |
I understand that Microsoft is a divisive company. I get it; I really do. Over the years, they've won over a few fans and created more than a few enemies - and both sides are constantly at war. But what's happened since the release of the company's Surface Pro tablet PC was nothing short of incredible. It seemed that an as-yet-unknown feature of Surface Pro was making some journalists a bit crazy.... READ MORE |
Microsoft is offering college students its cloud-based Office service free for six months, a move that could help solidify Office as a package they'll want to keep using once they graduate. The offer gives eligible students Office 365 for three months plus an additional three months if they share the offer on their Facebook pages. READ MORE |
It's undoubtedly a heated topic of debate amongst media executives - does piracy help popularize a product and encourage consumers to spend money or does it simply encourage freeloading? READ MORE |
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AT&T will sell the BlackBerry Z10 touchscreen smartphone on March 22 for $199.99 with a two-year contract, the carrier confirmed. READ MORE |
In light of speculation that the sales of the full-size Apple iPad have "collapsed," an informal and non-scientific poll of "iPad enterprises" and consultants shows instead some changing buying behaviors. READ MORE |
Dell on Monday said it had signed a confidentiality agreement with investor Carl Icahn, who has vocally opposed the company's proposed plan to be acquired for US$24.4 billion in a leveraged buyout. READ MORE |
What kind of network can support future commercial and government space trips around Earth and support bigger distances to the moon and Mars? READ MORE |
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