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Bio-printing human parts will spark ethical, regulatory debate
The day when 3D-bioprinted human organs will be readily available is drawing closer, and will result in a complex debate involving a great many political, moral and financial interests. Read More


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Justifying a strategic B2B initiative that reaches beyond the organization's four walls is especially critical. Fortunately, you can significantly increase your chances of approval if you follow these nine steps. Read Now

10 of the world's coolest, greenest data centers
Data centers are taking advantage of energy saving technologies to run more efficiently in order to be kind to the environment and the bottom line. Read More

NSA gets its first civil liberties and privacy officer
The National Security Agency has reportedly appointed Rebecca Richards, a former deputy privacy official at the Department of Homeland Security, as its first privacy officer. Read More

Obama should have talked about NSA in address, say trade groups
Technology trade groups faulted President Obama for not using his State of the Union address Tuesday night to address domestic and international concerns over the National Security Agency's surveillance programs. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Why there was no privacy in death
Almost every day it seems there's another revelation about what marketers, social media, or the government know about people's lives. But the most shocking development came last week with the news that OfficeMax had sent a bulk mailing to the family of a recently deceased teenager, addressing it to "Mike Seay/Daughter Killed in Car Crash/Or Current Business." Read More

Facebook puts 10,000 Blu-ray discs in low-power storage system
If you thought Netflix and iTunes would make optical discs a thing of the past, think again. Facebook has built a storage system from 10,000 Blu-ray discs that holds a petabyte of data and is highly energy-efficient, the company said. Read More

Obama touches on NSA, patent reform in State of the Union address
President Obama repeated his call to reform intelligence surveillance programs, saying U.S. intelligence agencies need the trust of people inside and outside the country, during his State of the Union speech Tuesday night. He also addressed a handful of other issues related to the tech industry, including for patent reform. Read More

Internet of Things in five words: sensor, monkey, radio, cloud, Paris
If you want to build your own Internet of Things, try the toy monkey hack. Read More


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Lenovo restructures to focus on enterprise products, software after IBM deal
Lenovo is once again restructuring its operations, this time to create two new business groups devoted to its enterprise products and to developing a software ecosystem. Read More

Yahoo reports another sales decline as ads sag
Yahoo reported a 6 percent drop in revenue for the fourth quarter as sales of its display and search ads fell compared to last year. Read More

Google ordered to pay royalty on AdWords revenue to Vringo
Google has been ordered by a court in Virginia to pay royalty to I/P Engine for infringing claims on two of its patents through the AdWords advertising system. Read More

Andrew Litt: BYOD and the Internet of Things bring unique challenges for hospital CIOs
There are two trends in healthcare that should give hospital IT professionals pause: BYOD and the Internet of Things. The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend is certainly not new, but hospitals are still figuring out how to navigate the security concerns. Read More

Russian man pleads guilty in SpyEye malware case
Aleksandr Andreevich Panin pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire and bank fraud for his role as primary developer and distributor of the SpyEye bank fraud Trojan, the U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday. Read More

AT&T adds mobile and U-verse subscribers to post Q4 revenue, profit gains
AT&T gained subscribers for both its mobile and high-speed wireline services in the fourth quarter, posting revenue and profit increases from a year earlier. Read More

Richi Jennings: AMD arms OCS with 'Seattle' 64-bit ARM server CPU, RSN
AMD unveils its 64-bit ARM server processor and motherboard at the Open Compute Summit. Will this mean low power and decent performance? That's not yet clear. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers consider cool cloud servers. Read More


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