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Richi Jennings: Max Mosley vs. Google over pictures with prostitutes -- Streisand in full effect
Streisand effect affects, effectively. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has lost another European case brought by Max Mosley. He wants the pictures of him with prostitutes removed from the search engine's index. Funny how we'd all forgotten about these salacious images, but Max has reminded us all over again. And, no, your humble blogwatcher isn't going to link to them. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers ponder the Streisand Effect. Read More
 


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Preston Gralla: Microsoft loses money on every Surface tablet it sells. Is that really a bad thing?
There was very good news for Microsoft in its earnings report yesterday, with sales of its Surface tablets more than doubling from the previous quarter. Microsoft did it by losing money on every Surface it sold. Could that actually be a good thing? Read More
 

Steve Pate: Teenage wasteland: The modern face of cyberthreats
A multimillion-dollar security infrastructure, built and maintained by one of the world's largest retailers and designed to shuttle sensitive information on millions of consumers between financial institutions of every size, was brought to its knees by a cheap software package created by a teenager using a common development language. Read More
 


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Preston Gralla: Windows Phone sales stall again -- can anything save it?
The latest figures show that sales of Windows Phones have stalled, mired at 4% in the U.S., and 1% in China. Is there any way for Microsoft's smartphone operating system to become a success? Read More
 

Sharky: A little knowledge...like, WAY too little
User strolls into the IT department with a stack of burnable CDs and a request: make copies of his master CD for distribution. Why exactly is that impossible? Read More
 

 

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