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Darlene Storm: Texas cops report victims of electronic pickpocketing suffer credit card losses
Pickpocketing has been around for hundreds of years, and for nearly seven years we've been warned about the potential crime of electronic pickpocketing. It's when a crook gets close to you with an RFID reader to lift the sensitive info from your contactless credit cards. This was first called the 'Johnny Carson attack,' but have we finally hit the time to see e-pickpocket crimes? Do you have an RFID, contactless credit card? Texas law enforcement recently reported seeing victims of electronic pickpocketing suffer credit card losses. Read More


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The Shape of Email
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Richi Jennings: Microsoft fined $732M in anti-trust euro-SNAFU
Is Steve Ballmer worried for his job? Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) has been fined €561 million by European regulators. It failed to comply with a monopoly-busting agreement to offer a browser ballot screen in Windows 7. The first service pack broke it, 'by accident.' In IT Blogwatch, bloggers break out the popcorn. Read More

Jonny Evans: FRAND or foe? Apple beats Samsung for 24th time
Apple continues to endure its annus horribilis, but it appears Samsung's about to endure its own pig-Latin conundrum as the Korean firm sees yet another of its attempts to use FRAND licensing agreements in its litigations with Apple tossed out of a UK court. Read More


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Hybrid Cloud Storage: Gov't Organizations Get the Best
In January 2012, Aberdeen surveyed 106 enterprises spanning various sectors about how they're dealing with high-growth storage. This report looks at each component of hybrid cloud storage, as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data: on-premise with scale-out NAS or in the public cloud. Learn More

Preston Gralla: The biggest loser in Microsoft's $732 million European Commission fine may be Google
The $732 million Microsoft has agreed to pay for violating its ant-trust agreement about browser choice may be a black eye and financial whack for Microsoft. But the real loser may be Google, because the agreement signals that the E.U. will may be taking a harder line in anti-trust actions -- and it's got Google's core business in its sights. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's Swatch connection hints at years of iWatch development
An accumulation of evidence suggests Apple has been in direct and indirect contact with watch-making companies for years, which in turn suggests it has been assembling its plans to create new breeds of connected and miniaturized device for many years. Read More

Sharky: Yeah, that's my mom: Hilda 078-05-1120
User in this local government office calls IT director pilot fish, demanding to know why he changed her password. Fish denies doing it -- but she still can't log in. Read More

 

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