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Richi Jennings: Mark Zuckerberg quip: Facebook does virtual reality “with zest” (ugh)

Darlene Storm: Comey: FBI not trying to break encryption, set loose a master key or set precedent

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Feb 23, 2016
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Richi Jennings: Mark Zuckerberg quip: Facebook does virtual reality "with zest" (ugh)

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook honcho, talks virtual reality, Free Basics, drones, and zombies (I made that last one up). At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, he appeared on stage twice: Once to play a trick on Samsung fans, and once to keynote the Spanish handy conflab... Read More

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Darlene Storm: Comey: FBI not trying to break encryption, set loose a master key or set precedent
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Jonny Evans: On Apple Watch, China and the FBI
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Darlene Storm: Comey: FBI not trying to break encryption, set loose a master key or set precedent

In the continuing iPhone encryption drama of the FBI wanting Apple to create a backdoor, FBI chief Comey said, "We don't want to break anyone's encryption or set a master key loose on the land." Read More

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Jonny Evans: IBM just gave Apple even more enterprise credibility

IBM just made Swift available as a server side language, and that's a big deal Read More

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Ira Brodsky: Why forcing Apple to break iPhone security is a bad idea

The US government is seeking a court order to compel Apple to help it break into an iPhone used by the San Bernardino terrorist. The company is refusing. Which side is right? (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Ben Kepes: IBM and VMware cuddle up to service the enterprise

While the world gets all excited about new applications and the public cloud, enterprises have more pressing concerns. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Jonny Evans: On Apple Watch, China and the FBI

Apple Pay will define the success of Apple Watch in China -- but the FBI could undermine the plan. Read More

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Ben Kepes: Making marketing emails contextual with Boomtrain. Automatically.

Hyper-personalization is very much the flavor of the month with marketers. Boomtrain aims to make personalization easier than ever before. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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