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Google goes after Microsoft, Tableau and others with a free analytics tool

Google is doubling down on its commitment to the business analytics market with the launch of a new free data visualization tool. Read More

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Samsung now producing world's smallest 512GB SSD; it's half the weight of a dime
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Privacy Shield needs improvement, says EU privacy watchdog
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Samsung now producing world's smallest 512GB SSD; it's half the weight of a dime

Samsung is now producing the industry's first 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD in a single ball grid array (BGA) package that triples I/O performance over typical SATA SSDs. Read More

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Apple hires mobile encryption pioneer amid encryption debate

Apple revealed that it rehired a mobile encryption pioneer as the company continues to face scrutiny from governments wanting more access to its products. Read More

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'Black box' no more: This system can spot the bias in those algorithms

Between recent controversies over Facebook's Trending Topics feature and the U.S. legal system's "risk assessment" scores in dealing with criminal defendants, there's probably never been broader interest in the mysterious algorithms that are making decisions about our lives. Read More

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Afraid of floods and hackers? Put your data in space

Satellite-based data centers with room for petabytes of data may start orbiting Earth as early as 2019. But when it comes to keeping secrets safe from the long arm of the law, the black void may not be far enough. Read More

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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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Apple stores to sell Apollo 'personal cloud.' It's back to the future all over again

I thought we'd finally got to an understanding that the cloud is the best place to store consumer data. It seems I was wrong. Read More

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Master Class (with video): To deliver more personalized healthcare, ditch the manuals

Digital technologies are enriching the patient experience, but self-service access to health data is a bust if it's not fast and easy. Read More

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Privacy Shield needs improvement, says EU privacy watchdog

Privacy Shield has a new detractor, and that spells bad news for businesses built on the transatlantic transfer of personal data. Read More

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Senate proposal to require encryption workarounds may be dead

A proposal in the U.S. Senate to require smartphone OS developers and other tech vendors to break their own encryption at the request of law enforcement may be dead on arrival. Read More

Data mining, 1970s-style

Flashback to the 1970s, when this phone company pilot fish starts getting calls from people whose service has been cut off -- apparently because they're supposed to be dead. Read More

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