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Ad industry calls IE10's 'Do Not Track' setting 'unacceptable'
Many of the country's largest companies lashed out at Microsoft this week, claiming that its decision to turn on the "Do Not Track" privacy feature in Internet Explorer 10 would "harm consumers, hurt competition, and undermine American innovation." Read More


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Joomla 3.0 review: Making way for mobile
We take a close look at 3.0, the latest version of the open-source content-management system, which offers a new implementation that helps site developers design for the mobile platform. Read More

Presidential debate lights up Twitter, social nets
The first presidential debate lit up social networks Wednesday night, even staggering Twitter throughout the one-and-a-half-hour debate. Read More

No HP smartphone next year
Hewlett-Packard has no plans to launch a smartphone next year but will need to sell one eventually to avoid missing out on "a huge segment of the population," CEO Meg Whitman said Wednesday, clarifying remarks she made last month. Read More

Cyberattacks on banking websites subside -- for now
The wave of cyberattacks against a half-dozen U.S. financial institutions has subsided this week, but the recent demonstration of force shows a careful honing of destructive techniques that could continue to cause headaches. Read More

Java developers remain bullish despite security problems
Though the platform has had issues lately, developers don't see them as deal breakers in Java deployments. Read More


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Lay your tablet on a table, join its network
A research team is demonstrating tablets that form local networks among the devices laid upon their surfaces, while also providing wireless charging, at the Ceatec electronics show in Japan. Read More

Rohm shows tiny fuel cells for smartphones, aims for launch next year
Rohm is showing tiny hydrogen fuel cells meant for charging portable gadgets at the Ceatec exhibition in Japan. Read More

Michael Horowitz: SecurityWatch Summit on mobile device security
Last week, I attended PC Magazine's SecurityWatch Summit about mobile device security. Here are some random notes from the meeting. Read More

LTE patent pool brings together technologies from AT&T, ZTE, HP and others
Hewlett-Packard, ZTE and mobile operators such as AT&T and SK Telecom have pooled their LTE patents under a program led by Via Licensing, aiming to provide a one-stop shop for companies to license their technology. Read More

EFF criticizes controversial Philippines cybercrime law
The U.S.-based Electronic Frontier Foundation criticized new cybercrime legislation that went into effect Wednesday in the Philippines, which has sparked protests over its heavy-handed approach to speech on the internet. Read More

 
 
 

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Close enough for government work

This healthcare not-for-profit organization is in a building whose network is managed by a government agency -- which should mean security issues won't be a problem, right?

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