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Richi Jennings: Google wants all Android phones to be like Nexus

Soon, Google Nexus won't just be a nice idea, it'll be Android law. La GOOG is planning to punish partners that don't push updates quickly. Or so the rumor-mongers say, whispering of a secret list of naughty ODMs, which just might become a public list soon... Read More

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Jonny Evans: 10 ways Apple's Siri can help you get things done
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Jonny Evans: 10 ways Apple's Siri can help you get things done

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Darlene Storm: Faception can allegedly tell if you're a terrorist just by analyzing your face

Faception claims it can spot if you are a terrorist, pedophile, genius or some other personality – judging a book by its cover with an 80% accuracy, by just analyzing your face. An unnamed homeland security inked a contract with the pre-crime-like tech startup. Read More

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John Brandon: Dear Satya Nadella: Make sure the Microsoft Surface phone has these features

Microsoft is officially dropping out of the smartphone race...except for some strong hints that they will make a Surface phone. Read More

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Michael Horotwitz: A web page consumes a constant 25% of the CPU -- after it has loaded

An article on NewYorker.com just won't quit. Well after the page has loaded, it continues to consume large amounts of CPU. Block the ads, all is well. Where does this end? Read More

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Robert C. Covington: Are you buried under your security data?

I will confess upfront that I am skeptical about the whole idea of threat intelligence sharing. Companies may decline to share such information because they fear the loss of competitive advantage, or because they don't have the time to be bothered. The big problem, however, is not the lack of information, but rather the ability to process and act on it. Most of us find it a challenge to keep up with our email inboxes, let alone internal security logs and reports. If we cannot use our own data to advantage, why would we expect to be able to use one or more threat intelligence feeds? Read More

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Ben Kepes: Icertis and PROS partner to fend off the SteelBrick threat

More shenanigans in the revenue and contract management space as vendors of every shade position for the changing seasons. Read More

Sharky: Hey, less than 90 seconds doesn't really count!

This paper mill has just installed a new mainframe, but a pilot fish on the scene observes that something seems to be missing. The IT manager disagrees -- why would they need a UPS? Read More

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