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Richi Jennings: WhatsApp gains 1,000,000,000 whippersnappers (and my lawn)

Jonny Evans: Augmented reality and the Apple Car

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Richi Jennings: WhatsApp gains 1,000,000,000 whippersnappers (and my lawn)

WhatsApp has one billion users. That's how many active accounts it had last month, at least according to the Facebook subsidiary -- an instant-messaging service for young persons (or so I'm told)... Read More

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Jonny Evans: Augmented reality and the Apple Car
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Robert C. Covington: What service providers won't tell you about their information security
Barbara Krasnoff: Review: The SanDisk Ultra +Cloud is two types of storage in one
Evan Schuman: Rebecca Minkoff's RFID trial painted itself into a corner--deliberately
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Jonny Evans: Augmented reality and the Apple Car

Apple has been working with virtual reality technologies for years -- might we see them introduced with Apple Car? Read More

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Michael Horowitz: Defending a network from the NSA

In a recent security conference, the head of the TAO division of the NSA offered advice on making his job harder. Their biggest asset is competence and persistence, rather than zero day vulnerabilities. Read More

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Darlene Storm: Going dark debunked: Boundless surveillance opportunities via the Internet of Things

Harvard report blows FBI's 'going dark' argument against encryption out of the water as overall surveillance opportunities are brighter than ever and will even grow. In part, that's thanks to the Internet of Things. Read More

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Robert C. Covington: What service providers won't tell you about their information security

In the course of my business, I frequently ask service providers questions about their information security practices, either as part of a third-party review, or as due diligence before a vendor selection. Over the years, I have learned that the responses usually cannot be taken at face value. This article is intended to help you understand what your vendors might not be telling you, and guide you in developing a review process. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Barbara Krasnoff: Review: The SanDisk Ultra +Cloud is two types of storage in one

The SanDisk Ultra +Cloud USB 3.0 thumb drive offers an interesting twist: It provides both local and cloud storage. Read More

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Evan Schuman: Rebecca Minkoff's RFID trial painted itself into a corner--deliberately

The apparel and accessory chain gets creative with its RFID magic mirror trial-and leverages special dressing room paint to block both RF and mobile signals. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

Sharky: Unclear on the concept

This IT pilot fish is tasked with upgrading a business user's PC memory, and makes sure to ask the user when she'll be away from her computer so it can be installed. That seems clear enough, doesn't it? Read More

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