Tuesday, April 23, 2013

As BYOD explodes, IT managers learn to cope

  One in five data breaches are the result of cyberespionage, Verizon says | Schmidt says Google Glass still a year away
 
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One in five data breaches are the result of cyberespionage, Verizon says
While most data breaches are the result of financially motivated cybercriminal attacks, cyberespionage is also responsible for a significant number of data thefts, according to a Verizon report that will be released today. Read More

Schmidt says Google Glass still a year away
Google's Eric Schmidt said the company's wearable computer, Glass, is about a year from reaching the market. Read More

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Microsoft says Office 365 adoption accelerating, but questions remain
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Reddit apologizes for 'online witch hunt' for Boston bombing suspect
In a testament to the issues surrounding the appropriate use of social media during a tragedy, Reddit is publicly apologizing for the role that it played last week in fueling an online witch hunt that led to identifying an innocent Brown University student as a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings. Read More

Darlene Storm: No, you can't jam Glassholes; Google's Eric Schmidt calls for Glasses etiquette
Google's Eric Schmidt likes the fact that you talk to Google Glass and give it verbal commands, but Glass has eye gesture controls that would allow a wink to covertly take a photo. Although Schmidt said Glass will usher in a "new social etiquette," some privacy advocates are embracing an anti-Glass culture such as banning Glass to stop the cyborgs, or using cell phone jammers. Read More

Senate takes major step toward Internet sales tax
The U.S. Senate has voted 74-20 to close debate and move to a final vote on a bill allowing states to collect sales tax from out-of-state Internet and catalog retailers. Read More


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ITC rejects Motorola touchscreen patent complaint against Apple
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Machine-to-machine systems resurrect a mobile rivalry
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Aaron Davis: Ridding ourselves of poor translations
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Steve Pate: Here, there, everywhere: Data residency and the public cloud
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Richi Jennings: First Firefox OS phones released: Geeksphone Keon and Peak
Spanish phone startup taking orders worldwide. Firefox OS reaches its latest milestone, as 'developer preview' phones are now on sale. Geeksphone has two models: a low-end and a mid-range smartphone, aimed at HTML5 app developers. They're temptingly inexpensive. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers dust off their credit cards. Read More

 

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