Issue highlights 1. 11 (FREE!) Microsoft tools to make life easier 2. NSA admits employees spied on loved ones 3. Windows 8 Update: New Kindle takes on Microsoft Surface 2 in workplace 4. After a week, iOS 7 runs more than half of Apple's mobile devices 5. Cisco reveals its Internet of Everything router 6. Usage-based auto insurance found to pose privacy risks 7. INSIDER How CIOs can catch the board's ear 8. iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Sept. 25 9. FCC wants to make carriers report cell outages in disasters 10. New information-theft malware 'Napolar' is gaining traction, researchers warn 11. New Kindle Fire HDX's tech support button could push IT to yell 'Mayday!' 12. Shuttersong iPhone app makes even boring photos fun 13. Old electronics don't die, they pile up |
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Employees of the U.S. National Security Agency spied on "unfaithful" husbands, boyfriends and girlfriends using surveillance technology of the agency, according to a letter from the NSA to a U.S. Senator. READ MORE |
The new Kindle Fire HDX tablet is giving Microsoft's Surface 2 a run for its money as a business device even though the Surface 2 won't be available until next month. READ MORE |
Analytics and advertising firms tracking Apple's new mobile operating system iOS 7 said today that its uptake has been 14% faster than last year's iOS 6. READ MORE |
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Cisco Tuesday unveiled its Internet of Everything router, a device intended to address the growth in Internet traffic brought about by cloud, mobile, video and machine-to-machine communications. READ MORE |
Pay-as-you-drive insurance plans, where premiums are based on an individual's actual driving habits, pose a potential privacy risk for motorists, a recent study has found. READ MORE |
Telling IT's story to the board of directors requires a business focus, a strong narrative and even a little humor. READ MORE |
With the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 widely expected next month, the iOSphere still isn't willing to admit that it doesn't know anything about what will be in them, apart from iOS 7. Perhaps that's why colors and pseudo-analysis loomed large in the past week. READ MORE |
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Mobile operators would have to tell the public what percentage of their cell sites were working during and after major disasters if the FCC adopts a rule it is proposing in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. READ MORE |
A new piece of information-stealing malware that appeared earlier this year has been rapidly gaining traction during the past few weeks, with hundreds of infection attempts being detected every day by antivirus vendors. READ MORE |
With the tap of a button on any of the new Kindle Fire HDX tablets, Amazon promises that a frustrated user can get free tech support and tips from a live agent via video, hopefully within 15 seconds. READ MORE |
It's no surprise to hear that the new free iPhone app Shuttersong, which lets you easily match up photos from your smartphone with music or other audio and then share it, came from the mind of a marketing veteran. After all, this startup has one of those cool backstories that every journalist begs for when writing up a new company. READ MORE |
Brazil, India, China and many others are e-waste graveyards READ MORE |
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