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New CFAA-boosting bill spits on Aaron Swartz' grave

  Jonny Evans: iPhone 6 innovates cloud services | JR Raphael: An update on Android 4.2 upgrades
 
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Richi Jennings: New CFAA-boosting bill spits on Aaron Swartz' grave
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to be enhanced. The House Judiciary Committee is proposing a bill that expands the reach of the CFAA. Far from addressing the concerns of activists who point to the Aaron Swartz case, it seems to make the situation worse. Why is chair Bob Goodlatte (pictured) doing this? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers prepare for a fight (again). Read More


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Jonny Evans: iPhone 6 innovates cloud services
Apple's fast expansion of its US-based data centers in conjunction with its purchase of indoor mapping service firm, WifiSLAM together suggest plans for new breeds of connected service as it seeks to differentiate itself from consistently imitative competitors. Read More

JR Raphael: An update on Android 4.2 upgrades
Five months after its release, most Android users are still waiting to hear if or when Android 4.2 will reach their devices. So what gives? Read More


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Preston Gralla: Windows Blue shows why Microsoft may kill the Desktop in Windows 9
Desktop fans, be worried: Leaked Windows Blue code hints that when Microsoft gets around to building Windows 9, there's a chance it may kill the Desktop entirely. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Google slashes Nik photo software prices
Photo editing software that used to cost a total of $499 is now priced at $149. And if you bought even one of the plug-ins in the past, you'll get an even better deal. Read More

Sharky: Unclear on the concept
An early morning training session goes awry when half the students get a blank screen instead of the virtual training desktop. But there seems to be a fix -- and an objection. Read More

 

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