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4G: The new enterprise network

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4G: The new enterprise network
Adding 4G infrastructure has its own pain points, including getting coverage everywhere you need it. Three early adopters share their experiences and lessons learned. Read More

 


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The NSA collected data on tens of thousands of Americans
Newly declassified documents released by the Obama administration show that the National Security Agency collected phone and Internet data on tens of thousands of Americans. Read More
 

Microsoft turns Scroogled into 'Schoolgled' in new anti-Google attack ad
Microsoft stepped up the pace of its "Scroogled" attack ads, launching a new one just 12 days after the last. Read More
 

NASA revives mothballed spacecraft to be asteroid hunter
NASA is bringing a retired spacecraft back to life to search for potentially dangerous near-Earth objects. Read More
 

HP reassigns enterprise chief as Q3 sales drop
Hewlett-Packard reassigned Enterprise Group chief Dave Donatelli on Wednesday as it reported an 8% decline in revenue for its fiscal third quarter, saying all of its major divisions except software brought in less money than a year earlier. Read More
 

Manning attorney vows to fight on, urges Obama to issue pardon
Former Army Pfc. Bradley Manning may have been handed a 35-year prison sentence for leaking classified documents, but "his fight is not over" and he could be free much sooner, according to Manning attorney David Coombs. Read More
 

Lost in space (nearly)! Astronaut describes almost drowning on spacewalk
An Italian astronaut who nearly drowned during a July 16 spacewalk outside the International Space Station has used his blog to describe the terrifying ordeal. Read More
 


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Canonical misses smartphone crowdfunding goal by $19 million
Canonical raised only $12.8 million of the $32 million it wanted for the production of the Ubuntu-based Edge smartphone. Read More
 

Poison Ivy, used in RSA SecurID attack, still popular
  A malicious software tool perhaps most famously used to hack RSA's SecurID infrastructure is still being used in targeted attacks, according to security vendor FireEye. Read More
 

China's Baidu calls app stores flawed, focuses on Web apps
Calling app stores flawed, Chinese search giant Baidu wants to directly integrate third-party apps into its mobile services in order to do away with product installs, and streamline the user experience. Read More
 

Tumblr issue causes incorrect posts to appear on users' blogs
Tumblr is working to resolve an issue causing seemingly random content to be posted to people's blogs that they didn't put there themselves, with pornography showing up in some instances. Read More
 

Jean-Loup Richet: 451 unavailable
In response to British Prime Minister David Cameron's plans to introduce compulsory porn filters, which would mean every household in the UK would have to actively opt-in to be able to access pornography, the UK-based Open Rights Group is encouraging ISPs to use a 451 error code to inform users that content has been blocked for legal reasons. Read More
 

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While it's a nice idea to allow buyers to design their own phones -- and while I think that the Moto X may be one of the better, if not the best, consumer phones out there right now -- the process still has a couple of kinks to be ironed out. Read More
 

 

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