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Obama selects Navy cryptologist to head NSA
President Obama has nominated an expert cryptologist to head the National Security Agency at a time when the agency is under pressure to reform its surveillance. Read More


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9 Steps to Building a Business Case for B2B Integration
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

7 hi-tech firsts you'll see at the Super Bowl
Between 3D printed cleats and game predictions determined by big data, this year's Super Bowl is going to be the techiest yet. Read More

Nadella to be named Microsoft CEO; Gates out, too, report says
Microsoft's cloud chief, Satya Nadella, will lead the company as its next chief executive, according to a report from Bloomberg. Read More

Lenovo's Motorola, IBM server buys will likely get strict U.S. security review
Beijing-based Lenovo Group's plan to buy Google's Motorola Mobility unit and an IBM server division for a combined $5.2 billion will likely face strict and lengthy national security scrutiny by an inter-agency committee of the U.S. government, two Washington attorneys who are veterans of the review process said. Read More

Medical lab says FTC breach probe forced it to close
An Atlanta-based medical laboratory that has been embroiled in a bitter feud with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over a data breach investigation shut down its operations this week. Read More

Google sales rise despite Motorola slip
Google reported a healthy 17 percent increase in revenue for the fourth quarter, even as sales by its Motorola mobile unit, which the company is selling to Lenovo, dropped again from the same period last year. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Super Bowl data point: All wins aren't equal
A victory over a tough team should mean more than defeating an opponent in last place. Here's a look at how each team's 13-3 record stacks up. Read More


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Consider Hybrid Approach to File-Sharing
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JR Raphael: What Google really gained from owning Motorola
Google may have owned Motorola for a mere 20 months, but it gained some important things from its position with the company -- and not just in the form of patents. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: SocialRadar: A personal data aggregator in your pocket
SocialRadar, a new iPhone app, pulls from your social networks to tell you everything you need to know about people near you who are in up to six of your social networks, including their profile information, recent posts and where they are right now. Read More

Yahoo resets passwords after email hack
Yahoo has been resetting email accounts that were targeted in an attack apparently aimed at collecting personal information from recently sent messages, the company said Thursday. Read More

Researchers create Android app that shows when other apps track you
A team of researchers has developed an Android app to help people better understand when their location is being accessed, something that happens more often than people think. Read More

Tor-enabled malware stole credit card data from dozens of retailers
Payment card data was stolen during the past three months from several dozen retailers that had their point-of-sale systems infected with a memory-scraping malware program called ChewBacca. Read More

Yahoo to buy developer of Donna personal assistant app
Yahoo has entered into an agreement to acquire Incredible Labs, the startup behind mobile personal assistant app Donna. Read More

Richi Jennings: Microsoft gives in: Windows 8.1 Update 1 skips hateful Metro UI, says secret source
Microsoft plans boot-to-desktop as default, mutter deep-throats. It's said that Windows 8.1 Update 1 will skip the Metro (aka Modern) Start screen, booting to the good old desktop by default. Seriously? If this is true, it means that Redmond's stubborn refusal to yield to popular opinion has finally crumbled. Such a U-turn. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers think it's huge. Read More


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