Issue highlights 1. First Look: Google's new Nexus 5 2. New bug bounty program rewards researchers for finding flaws in widely used software 3. INSIDER 5 ways that BYOD is shaking up tech support 4. 'War Room' notes describe IT chaos at Healthcare.gov 5. Microsoft adds real-time joint editing to Office Web Apps 6. Silk Road online drug marketplace resurfaces 7. 90% of drivers would consider an autonomous car if it cut insurance rates 8. Activision sells $1Bn worth of "Call of Duty: Ghosts" in 24 hours 9. Apple to bring back removed iWork features in future updates 10. 6 Top Picks for Small Business Collaboration Software 11. Microsoft adds real-time joint editing to Office Web Apps 12. Microsoft Azure gaining ground on Amazon Web Services 13. Wi-Fi mobile data provider Karma moving to Sprint's LTE network 14. Western Union: A day in the life 15. Biggest Tech Industry Layoffs of 2013 |
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It's here! It's here! Google's new smartphone is (FINALLY) here! READ MORE |
A new bug bounty program sponsored by Microsoft and Facebook will reward security researchers for finding and reporting vulnerabilities in widely used software that have the potential to affect a large number of Internet users. READ MORE |
Amid the clamor of "bring your own device" (BYOD), a question lurks in the background: "What happens to technical service and support?" Concerns for the tech support function encompass the extremes, from agents being overwhelmed with calls, to their becoming inhabitants of a help desk ghost town. READ MORE |
On the morning of Oct. 1 in Washington, temperatures in the low 80s were expected, the Republican-engineered federal shutdown was in its first day, and a Healthcare.gov "War Room" team gathered for a meeting. They kept notes. READ MORE |
Office Web Apps, the browser-based, pared-down version of the Microsoft suite, now lets people co-edit documents in real time, a capability its main rival Google Docs has had for more than two years. READ MORE |
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The Silk Road online marketplace has resurfaced about a month after U.S. officials shut down the website that was only accessible through the Tor anonymity service, and arrested among others a man named Ross William Ulbricht, who was alleged to be the site's owner and operator. READ MORE |
Consumers would allow a computer to drive their car if doing so would cut their insurance rates by 80%, according to a survey by CarInsurance.com. READ MORE |
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Office Web Apps, the browser-based, pared-down version of the Microsoft suite, now lets people co-edit documents in real time, a capability its main rival Google Docs has had for more than two years. READ MORE |
Amazon Web Services next week will host its second customer conference, which is sure to grab headlines and be the center of cloud industry discussion. But, as Amazon continues its run leading the IaaS market, Microsoft has slowly but surely been building up its Windows Azure cloud with the intention of giving AWS a run for its money. READ MORE |
Karma, the startup that offers pay-as-you-go mobile data through a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, will catch up with the 4G world next year by moving to LTE. READ MORE |
"I've been involved with security awareness training for several years now, and I can't remember one single compliment on any of our previous courses," sighed Alex Yokley, Director of Corporate Information Security at Western Union. READ MORE |
HP, IBM, Cisco and Juniper among those slimming down this year READ MORE |
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