Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Apple unveils 'fresh, light' iOS 7

Rights groups ask US spy court for justification of Verizon order

HP's new PC combines sleek design with legacy ports

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June 11, 2013
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Apple unveils 'fresh, light' iOS 7

Apple CEO Tim Cook and several of his top executives took the stage today at the company's annual developers conference to unveil a spruced-up, new-look iOS 7, introduce iTunes Radio and talk up this fall's "Mavericks" upgrade for OS X.

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Issue highlights

1. Rights groups ask US spy court for justification of Verizon order

2. HP's new PC combines sleek design with legacy ports

3. Android Trojans spread by Bluetooth, hijack bank codes

4. How to rig a Raspberry Pi to support NES controllers

5. Android is poised to take over the world

6. Windows XP's demise will do more for PC sales than Win 8, HP says

7. MIT researchers advance cloud security with end-to-end encyrption

8. WWDC: Artificial intelligence robotic car from Anki is demoed at Apple keynote

9. Products of the week 6.10.13

10. Reader pines for a different kind of Microsoft store

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Rights groups ask US spy court for justification of Verizon order

Civil rights groups have asked the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) for the legal justification of the U.S. government's surveillance of Verizon's customer records. READ MORE

HP's new PC combines sleek design with legacy ports

Hewlett-Packard has designed a new all-in-one desktop that's intended to appeal to IT departments as well as employees. READ MORE

Android Trojans spread by Bluetooth, hijack bank codes

A Trojan that spreads itself via Bluetooth and another that's received a mobile upgrade to steal SMS banking codes have been discovered by security researchers. READ MORE

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How to rig a Raspberry Pi to support NES controllers

Yes, you read that right. With this emulator installed, you can go pick up an SNES controller from a used game store (or pawn shop) for a few bucks, cut some wires, and you'll be able to play games using a real, honest-to-goodness, SNES controller. READ MORE

Android is poised to take over the world

International markets for smartphones and tablets are expected to grow at a rapid rate in the next couple of years, and Android is preparing to stake its claim before any of its competitors. READ MORE

Windows XP's demise will do more for PC sales than Win 8, HP says

Hewlett-Packard executives say that the coming demise of Windows XP may do what Windows 8 could not, and that's boost PC sales significantly. READ MORE

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MIT researchers advance cloud security with end-to-end encyrption

University researchers have taken an important step forward on cloud security by proving it's possible for a server to process encrypted data and to send back a still-encrypted result. READ MORE

WWDC: Artificial intelligence robotic car from Anki is demoed at Apple keynote

WWDC: Artificial intelligence robotic car from Anki is demoed at Apple keynote WWDC: Artificial intelligence robotic car from Anki is demoed at Apple keynote. From: networkworld Views: 7 0 ratings Time: 02:11 More in Science & Technology READ MORE

Products of the week 6.10.13

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Belkin and Fortinet READ MORE

Reader pines for a different kind of Microsoft store

For days now I've had the song "Buddy Holly" stuck in my head because of all the radio ads playing here in anticipation of Saturday's opening of a Microsoft retail store in the nearby Natick Mall that will be followed by a free performance by Weezer. READ MORE

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