Issue highlights 1. Amazon.com to offer Sunday delivery in the US through US Postal Service 2. What has happened to the word nerd? 3. Foxconn mulls building TVs, display panels in Arizona 4. IT experience leads to entrepreneurship for Aussie duo 5. YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim not a fan of YouTube's new Google+ centric commenting policy 6. Enemy fighters and missiles can't hide from new air defense system 7. Internet Archive seeking donations after fire 8. Porn-surfing corporate bosses infect networks, then keep data breaches a secret 9. Judge considers sanctions against Samsung, lawyers in dispute with Apple 10. High tech tattoos, low tech patent 11. 10 amazing facts about the world's largest radio telescope 12. Sendy, incredibly cost-effective email campaigns 13. 12 Recent Tech Trends That Have Yet to Live Up to Their Hype |
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Amazon.com is getting the U.S. Postal Service to deliver packages on Sundays to its customers, adding an additional facility to help it compete in the Internet retail market. READ MORE |
Dan Patrick's "Just My Type" column in Sports Illustrated features a Q&A with a prominent sports personality each week and his latest interview subject, Stanford football coach David Shaw, fielded the following question regarding his former star quarterback, Andrew Luck of the Indianapolis Colts: "Is Luck a nerd?" READ MORE |
Aiming to produce more electronics with the "Made in USA" label, Foxconn Technology Group said Saturday it was considering setting up a factory in Arizona to possibly build TVs, display panels and product casings. READ MORE |
The startup culture largely rejects the traditional career path, particularly in the tech world. Many entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley launched their startups while still in college, or worked for a startup immediately after college, adopting an entrepreneurial mentality early on that allowed them to bypass the hierarchy and bureaucracy that comes with working for a large company. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: HootSuite Enterprise The business impact of social media is undeniable. With organization-wide participation increasingly the norm, choosing social tools that meet the security, compliance and governance requirements of your organization is essential. Learn More |
Google recently made some slightly annoying changes to the way comments work on YouTube. You see, in an effort to bolster their laggard social network, Google now requires that all YouTube comments be associated with a Google+ account. Naturally, YouTube users are none too thrilled with the development. READ MORE |
Enemy fighters and missiles can't hide from new air defense system A new air defense system successfully targeted, tracked and destroyed two targets from opposite directions, something not typical of other systems. From: Network World Videos Views: 13 1 ratings Time: 01:32 More in Science & Technology READ MORE |
A fire early yesterday morning did $600,000 damage to digitization equipment at the Internet Archive's scanning center in San Francisco ... and the organization is seeking donations to help it replace what was lost. The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in 1996 to build an Internet library and is perhaps most famous for the Wayback Machine. READ MORE |
The boss may know better -- the dreaded do as I say, not as I do -- but 40% of malware infections on corporate senior executives' PCs came from visiting infected porn sites. According to a blind survey of 200 security professionals, more than half, or 57%, have investigated data breaches that were kept a secret from customers, partners or stakeholders. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology This paper discusses benefits and challenges associated with application delivery solutions and trends driving growth. View Now |
A court in California is considering sanctions against Samsung Electronics and its lawyers in view of concerns that the external counsel may have shared confidential information from Apple with Samsung, according to a court document. READ MORE |
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The massive effort that will ultimately bring together the world largest radio telescope got a little more focused this week. The organization running the venture picked some three hundred and fifty scientists and engineers, representing 18 nations and drawn from nearly one hundred institutions, universities and industry to complete the design phase of the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) Project. Read... READ MORE |
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How many times has 'the next big thing' in technology turned out to be the next big fail, either because tech companies couldn't explain the product or service or the marketing was premature? Here's a look at today's most overhyped technologies? READ MORE |
WEBCAST: Dell Wyse and VMware With today's dispersed and mobile workforce, many companies are turning to desktop virtualization to keep pace with computing requirements. But it takes best practices and trusted partners to more quickly and cost-effectively deliver value. View Now |
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