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KDE Plans Open Source Linux 'Spark' Tablet
Unlike the Kindle Fire and iPad, this hacker-oriented device was built to be customized by the end user.
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Google Rejects EU Request On Privacy Policy Consolidation
EU regulators want Google to delay its plan to combine privacy policies. But Google doesn't like that idea.
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National Security Agency Plans Smartphone Adoption
NSA is piloting secure smartphones now and plans broader adoption of commercially available devices that can access classified networks.
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How To Spot A Fake Facebook Profile
Check out these telltale characteristics of the phony Facebook 'Friend,' courtesy of Barracuda Networks.
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DHS Simulation Software Predicts Bomb Blast Paths
New tool uses interface based on Google Earth plus modeling and simulation to predict how car or truck bombs would impact the streets of lower Manhattan. Goals include safer buildings and better escape routes.
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Don't Trust Satellite Encryption, Say German Researchers
Researchers have cracked two common voice encryption protocols, enabling low-tech interceptions of satellite calls.
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Health IT Managers Say Tablets Can Cause Problems
IT managers at healthcare organizations say tablets pose challenges for entering data into enterprise healthcare applications and can raise IT support costs.
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Super Bowl Security Technology | SAP's Big Bet
Super Bowl Security Technology | SAP's Big Bet
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Anonymous Hacked FBI Conference Call
FBI confirms legitimacy of 16-minute call, posted by hacktivists, that discussed sentencing and future arrests of LulzSec and Anonymous participants.
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It's Browser Version Madness!
Major versions of a major program used to be a major event. Thanks to Google and Mozilla they are downright commonplace, but still as disruptive as ever.
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RIM Sees Continued BlackBerry Growth From Government Users
RIM hopes new government security certifications and a device management platform will bolster the platform's position against iOS, Android.
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Mannequins Recruited To Teach Medicine
SimView captures video, audio, data logs, and simulated patient responses for live observation or retroactive review of medical simulations.
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Tech News: It's All A Joke
IT leaders are funny--even when they don't mean to be.
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When 'Nice' Bosses Fail
IT is a service business, where nice guys often finish first. But you'd better be effective too, because scorched-earth leaders are just waiting to pounce.
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National Field: The Data Driven Social Enterprise
Take a tour through the latest iteration of the enterprise social platform the Obama campaign used to track, share data on its outreach efforts.
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iPad PowerPoint App Swims Into The Enterprise
Brainshark rolls out SlideShark Team Edition, bringing PowerPoint compatibility to the Apple tablet on an enterprise scale.
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Skype 5.8 For Windows Adds HD Video, Facebook Calls
Update also fixes several bugs that affect proxy settings and call duration display
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Kinect For Windows Adds Gesture Recognition To PCs, Laptops
Microsoft cosponsors algorithm contest with $200,000 pot to spur development of gesture-based games and other apps.
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9 Security Technologies For Super Bowl And Beyond
From the Super Bowl to the World Cup, sports fans are being watched in new ways. Consider these technologies changing sports security.
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Google: Digital Music Case Has Cloud Law Implications
In a cloud computing legal battle, Google sides with ReDigi instead of Capitol Records, but court rebuffs its attempt to file a 'friend-of-the-court' brief.
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Jive CEO: Social Tools Are Essential, Not Extras
Companies must get on the social business bandwagon or risk falling behind, says Jive Software chief Tony Zingale.
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Physicians: iPad Not Ready For Clinical Use
Most doctors still use desktops because iPads lack speech processing capabilities. One expert, however, says iPad EHRs are coming.
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3 Hot Gadgets: Basis Watch, HP Ultrabook, Lytro Camera
Check out three compelling devices, from a fitness gadget to a ground-breaking camera, recently featured on our Valley View web TV show.
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NRC Identifies High-Priority Technologies For NASA
Council recommends focusing on 16 technologies, from radiation mitigation to solar power, in pursuit of NASA's goals relating to space exploration and better understanding of Earth.
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SAP's Bold Bet: Rule Cloud, Mobile, Big Data
SAP President Sanjay Poonen makes the case for SAP's dominance beyond just the traditional software market. Check out our video interview.
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