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  Isis CTO accuses retailers of turning off NFC and smartcard payment tech | Court approves first-of-its-kind data breach settlement

 
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Microsoft's OneNote strategy: Battle Evernote, or something bigger?
Microsoft today began offering Mac users its OneNote application free of charge, making rumors of last week a reality. Read More
 


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Exploring Business and IT Friction: Myths and Realities
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Isis CTO accuses retailers of turning off NFC and smartcard payment tech
A powerful group of retailers plans to roll out mobile payments in 2014 by scanning barcodes from smartphones, a move that sets up a potential battle with backers of NFC and Google Wallet. Read More
 

Court approves first-of-its-kind data breach settlement
  Courts have generally tended to dismiss consumer class-action lawsuits filed against companies that suffer data breaches if victims can't show that the the breach directly caused a financial hit. Read More
 

Blocked Russian opposition site recommends Opera to outwit blacklist
One of the government opposition websites blocked last week by Russian officials recommended that users circumvent the access shut-off by running Opera Software's desktop browser. Read More
 

Google Hangouts, Talk, Sheets all crash on Monday
Don't panic, Google's Talk and Hangouts services crashed this morning, but now appear to be returning for more and more users. Read More
 

Ron Miller: NSA can track every email, but it can't find a plane
When a world that's characterized by ubiquitous data collection and surveillance can lose sight of a jumbo jet, you start to question the worth of all that spying on us. Read More
 

Microsoft to ship Surface tablet with LTE for $679
Microsoft is bringing LTE mobile broadband to its Surface 2 tablet with a new model that will start shipping on Tuesday for US$679. Read More
 


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3 Steps to Content Sharing & Collaboration
Consumer sync and share tools help people access and send personal files, but smart IT leaders know that businesses require more than just ease-of-use. Strong security, mobile support, and deployment architecture are just a few of the many important factors to consider when evaluating vendors for a company-wide solution. Learn more!

Embarcadero unifies iOS and Android development with its Appmethod tool
With a new integrated development environment (IDE), Embarcadero Technologies is hoping to ease the burden of application developers who must prepare their creations for more than one operating system. Read More
 

Bitcoin-stealing malware hidden in Mt. Gox data dump, researcher says
An archive containing transaction records from Mt. Gox that was released on the Internet last week by the hackers who compromised the blog of Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles also contains bitcoin-stealing malware for Windows and Mac. Read More
 

JR Raphael: The $13 accessory every Chromebook owner should carry
If you use a Chromebook, this simple and cheap accessory is something you should absolutely own. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Firefox says Windows 8 is a black hole, kills its Metro app
Firefox is pulling the plug on its Windows 8 Metro app because its Metro beta uptake is so minuscule it's barely measurable. Will other developers follow Firefox and abandon Metro? Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Jony Ive: Apple ain't just about the money
Jony Ive is an alchemist. His Apple gathers a rich mix of ideas, technologies and raw materials in order to filter them to their most basic element. It then seeks ways to combine these elements into new forms. Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Syrian Electronic Army attacks CENTCOM, but US Central Command denies it was hacked
SEA hackers targeted CENTCOM in response to US intentions to launch cyberattacks on Syria. Although the attackers tweeted a screenshot showing access to US Army data, US CENTCOM denied it was hacked. The US Army is embarrassed, but it's in regards to Thrift Saving Plan spear phishing emails traced back to the Army three weeks later; the fake e-mail was part of a cybersecurity test, but it set off panic.  Read More
 

 

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