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Apple gives away OS X Mavericks
Apple on Tuesday launched OS X 10.9, aka Mavericks, as a free upgrade for most Mac owners, including those with machines up to six years old. Read More
 


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HP Chromebook 14 (with 4G) review: Solid performance in a plus-sized package
The HP Chromebook 14 with 4G is now available for a highly reasonable $349. Combining great performance with a spacious 14-in. display, is it the right Chromebook for you? Read More
 

Obamacare exchange contractors had past security lapses
Two of the contractors involved in developing the Affordable Care Act healthcare exchanges have had fairly serious data security issues, a Computerworld review of publicly available information has found. Read More
 

Congress to probe Healthcare.gov for politics
The U.S. House will begin drilling into the problems at Healthcare.gov on Thursday when a panel of project contractors face the the Energy and Commerce Committee. Fireworks are likely. Read More
 

OS X Mavericks review: Different name, looks the same
  Apple's new desktop/laptop operating system, OS X Mavericks, looks and works a lot like its predecessor. But that doesn't mean Apple hasn't made it a better OS for users. Michael deAgonia explains what's new and what's not. Read More
 

NASA says first space Internet test 'beyond expectations'
NASA scientists say the first tests of what could someday become an outer space Internet have far surpassed their expectations. Read More
 

Apple, Samsung spar over leaked license contracts
Apple and Samsung Electronics exchanged heated words in court Tuesday over allegations that Samsung's lawyers leaked details of confidential Apple licensing agreements to Samsung executives. Read More
 

Warrant required for GPS tracking of vehicles, court rules
A U.S. appeals court has ruled that police must obtain a warrant prior to using a GPS device to track a vehicle, deciding on an unaddressed issue in an earlier Supreme Court order. Read More
 

Yahoo can review redacted FISA papers before release
  The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has allowed Yahoo's counsel to review declassified documents from a 2008 dispute over data disclosure, after the company said the public release of documents redacted by the government could lead to its role being misunderstood. Read More
 


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Goldman Sachs must pay coder's legal fees, court rules
  Goldman Sachs must pay the legal fees of a software engineer facing New York state charges that he allegedly stole the firm's proprietary source code, a federal judge ruled. Read More
 

Network Solutions reports more DNS problems
Network Solutions said Tuesday it was trying to restore services after another Domain Name System problem. Read More
 

Blackberry sees 10 million BBM downloads in 24 hours
  Blackberry says its new app that opens up the proprietary BBM messaging platform to Android and Apple users was downloaded 10 million times in just over its first 24 hours of availability. Read More
 

SAP bets on HTML5, open source for its mobile app platform
SAP is planning to rely heavily on HTML5 and open standards within its products for building mobile applications, and is embracing the concept of BYOT (bring your own tools) in order to draw interest from developers. Read More
 

Apple's iPad Air can better exploit the A7 chip than the iPhone 5S
Apple's A7 chip has trickled down to the latest iPad Air after being introduced in the iPhone 5S, and users will see more benefits of the 64-bit chip in tablets than in smartphones, analysts say. Read More
 

NIST tells businesses how to boost cybersecurity
Businesses that want to improve their cybersecurity posture can take a number of steps, including conducting a risk assessment and prioritizing ways to address gaps in their security, a U.S. agency said in recommendations released Tuesday. Read More
 

MicroStrategy adds big data analytics tools to BI software
Keeping up with the ever-changing nature of business intelligence, MicroStrategy has revamped and expanded its line of BI software to incorporate big-data analytics and desktop visualization. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Facebook beheading video is/isn't/is/isn't OK: smh
"Click to play video." Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) can't make its mind up. Is this video of a woman being beheaded 'for cheating' OK -- because it condemns the act and thus promotes the 'right' kind of discourse? Or is it unacceptable -- because it might be seen by the 'wrong' kind of people? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers think of the children (smh). Read More
 

 

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