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Self-publishing e-books: How to get started
Self-publishing has become an increasingly important industry for both individual authors and businesses who want to put out their own books. But how do you begin? Here are some tips for self-starters. Read More
 


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The Business Case for the Enterprise Cloud
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Obama eyes legislation to end NSA bulk phone data collection
The Obama administration is set to propose legislation that will end the bulk collection of phone data by the National Security Agency, according to a newspaper report. Read More
 

HP says never mind about June 3D printer announcement
  At its annual stockholder meeting last week, Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman delivered a delicious critique of 3D printing speeds. "[It's] like watching ice melt," she said. Read More
 

Google Glass may get more stylish with help from Oakley and Ray-Ban
Google is looking to reach a wider audience for Glass with some design help from Oakley and Ray-Ban. Read More
 

Box to go public, hoping to raise $250M
Box, the eight-year-old company that has taken on industry giants to become a leader in cloud storage and file sharing, will seek to raise $250 million by selling shares publicly for the first time. Read More
 

Panasonic brings 4K to wearable action camcorders
If you want to record your next climb up a cliff in extreme detail, Panasonic is offering a high-resolution wearable camera that shoots in 4K at 30 frames per second progressive. Read More
 


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ATM malware, controlled by a text message, spews cash
  A group of enterprising cybercriminals has figured out how to get cash from a certain type of ATM -- by text message. Read More
 

Cisco's Intercloud could supercharge its Internet of Things plans
Cisco Systems' "Intercloud" platform for interoperable cloud services could be combined with remote-computing technology to define the so-called Internet of Things from the weather-ravaged, intermittently connected edge to regional and global data centers. Read More
 

Agreement may protect Bitcoin holders from next crash
  Businesses that permit Bitcoin transactions may soon have a way to protect themselves from drops in the digital currency's value. Read More
 

FCC moves ahead with proposal to allow spectrum sharing
The U.S. Federal Communications will soon move forward on a 2-year-old proposal to experiment with spectrum sharing in an effort to deal with a skyrocketing demand for mobile data bandwidth and increasingly crowded mobile services, the agency's chairman said Monday. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Bubblewatch: Box.com IPO despite net loss of 135%
Box (née Box.com, née Box.net) wants to go public. The cloud-computing startup seems to think it's now better to go to the markets than to go for another VC funding round. But is it a sound business? Its annual losses are growing, despite, or perhaps because of, heavy marketing investment. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers remember the last tech bubble. Read More
 

 

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