Issue highlights 1. The year in 3D printing (so far) 2. iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending July 11 3. 10 Hot Security Startups to Watch 4. The ban on feds at Defcon draws a mixed reaction 5. Military robots conquer air, land without humans 6. Cryptocat vulnerability excuse sparks debate over open source 7. Confidence in U.S. as dominant innovator rises 8. Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday vulnerabilities already being exploited 9. Dropbox, WordPress used in cyberespionage campaign 10. No doubt about it, Chromebooks are here to stay 11. Microsoft: Purges, personalities, 'pursuing other opportunities' |
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With the Inside 3D Printing conference kicking off this week, what better time than now to recap what has been the most eventful year for 3D printing technology so far. This READ MORE |
With real information about iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 almost non-existent, the iOSsphere seized on the dregs, most of them provided by anonymous Asian supply chain sources. READ MORE |
Tablets and smartphones, which employees are bringing into work in "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) style, are leading IT managers to ask security questions, starting with whether they should sort out corporate mobile apps and data from personal ones. It's all encouraged a spate of security start-ups to come up with their own answers, and highlighted here are a few that have recently hung out a shingle for mobile security. But it's not just mobile spurring the creation of young security firms out to change the world. READ MORE |
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Call for U.S. government workers to avoid security conference rankles some cyber warriors, gets cheers from others READ MORE |
The U.S. Navy's X-47B drone made an autonomous landing on an aircraft carrier and Boston Dynamics' Atlas builds on its predecessors. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb READ MORE |
Is proprietary software inherently more secure? Or is it the other way around. Security experts weigh in. READ MORE |
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A global survey of 811 technology business leaders by KPMG gives the U.S. an edge in what may be a mercurial index that rises and falls with the overall economy. READ MORE |
Normally companies should proceed at their own pace when deploying Microsoft's monthly updates, known as Patch Tuesday, since they come out on the second Tuesday of every month. This month's batch, though, is pretty hefty in terms of impact and volume, so you may want to make them a priority. This month's Patch Tuesday consists of seven bulletins addressing a total of 34 vulnerabilities, and half... READ MORE |
The attackers did not exploit any vulnerabilities, but they opened up accounts and used the services as their infrastructure READ MORE |
Low-cost Chromebooks are doing very well with retailers, in stores and online, and now make up a significant share of the low end market, said market research firm NPD Group. READ MORE |
At Microsoft periodic reshufflings of the players and the executive hierarchy are a way of life. READ MORE |
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