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It's criminal: Why data sharing lags in law enforcement

  Microsoft exec scoffs at talk that Apple's free iWork threatens Office | AT&T won't match T-Mobile's free data on iPad Air

 
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It's criminal: Why data sharing lags among law enforcement agencies
Five years after the FBI launched its National Data Exchange data warehouse initiative, more than three quarters of law enforcement agencies still aren't sharing. Here's why. Read More
 


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Microsoft exec scoffs at talk that Apple's free iWork threatens Office
Microsoft's head of communications took shots today at Apple's decision to give away its iWork productivity software, calling the move "an attempt to catch up." Read More
 

AT&T won't match T-Mobile's free data on iPad Air
  AT&T won't be matching T-Mobile's offer of free wireless data for the iPad Air when the device debuts at the company's stores across the U.S. next month. Read More
 

'Minority Report'-style goggles enable interaction with floating display
A Taiwan-based research institute announced a set of glasses that project a virtual heads-up display that offers users fingertip control. Read More
 

Update: Judge orders self-described hacker's computer seized without warning
In a rare move, a federal court in Idaho ordered a software developer's computer seized and its contents copied without prior notice because the developer described himself as a 'hacker' on his website. Read More
 

In rerun of Apple debacle, Samsung apologizes in China after state media criticism
Months after Apple apologized to consumers in China, Korean rival Samsung is doing the same after the country's state media criticized the vendor for failing to fix glitches in several of its phone models. Read More
 

NEC manager charged in Cisco replacement parts fraud
  A 40-year-old NEC account manager has been charged with mail fraud for allegedly obtaining replacement networking parts from Cisco using bogus names, the U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday. Read More
 

Flash Player now sandboxed under Safari on Mac OS X
  Adobe has worked with Apple to sandbox Flash Player under Safari in Mac OS X, restricting the ability of attackers to exploit any vulnerabilities they might find in the browser plug-in. Read More
 


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Cloud-based UC: A Foundation for Business Transformation
CIOs are turning to cloud-based UC to reduce IT costs and focus resources on projects that deliver the greatest strategic advantages. Read Now

Apple wins in patent infringement trial against Wi-LAN
A federal jury in Texas found that Apple had not infringed on a patent related to CDMA and HSPA communications technologies owned by patent-licensing firm Wi-LAN. Read More
 

Broadcom to cut 1,150 jobs in restructuring
Communications chip maker Broadcom is cutting approximately 1,150 jobs, nearly one-tenth of its workforce, as part of a global restructuring. Read More
 

Yahoo snaps up LookFlow to improve Flickr
Yahoo has acquired LookFlow, an image recognition company, as part of a plan to improve photo discovery on Flickr, Yahoo announced Wednesday. Read More
 

Cisco beefs up enterprise collaboration tools
Cisco will boost its enterprise collaboration stack with products designed to simplify the way companies secure communications, interact with external parties and manage their collaboration tools. Read More
 

Mobile, TV customers drive AT&T revenue growth
AT&T posted gains in revenue and net income for the third quarter of 2013, with gains in mobile phone and U-verse TV subscribers driving the growth. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: The Apple OS X Mavericks installation troubleshooting guide
Apple introduced the Mavericks OS as a free upgrade Tuesday. Eleven percent of Mac users have already installed the OS, but some have reported problems during installation. If this affects you or a friend or colleague, don't panic -- here's what to do: Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Sober reflections on Apple's announcements
Shut up and give Tim your money. After Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) event Tuesday, how has the dust settled? Do our favorite pundits like the new iPad Air? What about the 'free' software? And why all the animosity against Redmond allofasudden? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers pick and choose. Read More
 

 

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