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Privacy tradeoffs are inevitable to keep nation safe, Obama says
President Barack Obama today forcefully defended the government's data collection activities, calling them vital to protecting the nation against terrorist attacks. Read More


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Enterprises are relying on WANs to carry more data than ever. With cloud computing on the rise, it's important for IT professionals to boost application performance across the WAN. Instead of deploying a WAN acceleration device, a better approach is to use virtual WAN acceleration software that can be downloaded to run on a virtualized server. Read Now

Apple to spell out timetable, price of OS X 10.9 on Monday
Apple will probably spill the timetable and pricing of the next version of OS X on Monday at WWDC. Read More

Samsung shares slip as demand for Galaxy S4 cools
Analyst concerns that Galaxy S4 smartphone sales are lagging sent Samsung's shares down 6% early Friday. Read More

New Gmail app adds a touch of color -- and frustration
Google this week completed an update of its mobile Gmail app, and has adopted a color tile scheme that will look somewhat familiar to Windows 8 users. Read More

NASAs Curiosity rover is about to start a year-long trek to Mount Sharp on Mars
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity is about to head out on a long, arduous trek and scientists expect their best scientific discoveries are to come -- if the rover can avoid getting stuck in sand. Read More

QuickPoll: Should the U.S. government be allowed to collect phone records and mine Internet data on citizens?
Although the National Security Agency's secretly collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers may be nothing new, the current scope of the data collection is "breathtaking." Do you think the U.S. government be allowed to collect phone records and mine Internet data on citizens? Read More

New Android Trojan app exploits previously unknown flaws, researchers say
A newly discovered Trojan program exploits previously unknown flaws in Android and borrows techniques from Windows malware in order to evade detection and achieve persistence on infected devices. Read More


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ZTE sends 400Gbps over 3,100 miles
Showing off its optical networking prowess, ZTE has completed at test that managed speeds at 400Gbps over a distance of more than 5,000 kilometers, or about 3,100 miles. Read More

Sierra Wireless puts Verizon's LTE in cars, highlights M2M move to 4G
Sierra Wireless' latest embedded wireless module connects cars to Verizon's LTE network, underlining growing interest in the 4G technology while also highlighting its current drawbacks. Read More

Google, Cisco to pay TiVo in patent settlement
Cisco Systems and Google will give digital-video-recorder pioneer TiVo lump-sum payments totaling US$490 million as part of a deal that will end the companies' litigation over patents for set-top technology. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Silk platform combines blogging and data visualization
Looking to combine free-form commentary with structured data and perhaps a visualization or two? Take a look at Silk. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft leads the way into massive NSA, FBI privacy invasion
One of Microsoft's latest ad campaigns promises "Your Privacy Is Our Priority," but Microsoft led the way for companies to open up their servers and massive data warehouses to NSA and FBI data snooping. Microsoft was the first company to cooperate in the data-gathering program, and information grabbed from Skype is skyrocketing. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Hey, Samsung: Apple's been studying on killing you
Hang onto your seats. The smartphone wars are about to intensify, and this time Apple won't attack Samsung in the courts, but in the marketplace as it raises the stakes on innovation all over again. Read More

 

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Although the National Security Agency's secretly collecting phone records of millions of Verizon customers may be nothing new, the current scope of the data collection is "breathtaking." Do you think the U.S. government be allowed to collect phone records and mine Internet data on citizens?

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