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How to protect your PC from PRISM surveillance

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How to protect your PC from PRISM surveillance

06.07.2013 12:14 PM

You have the right to be secure in your electronic communications. Here's a few tips on how to do it.

Data breaches caused mostly by negligence and glitches, study finds

06.08.2013 7:23 AM

Almost two-thirds of data breaches in 2012 could be attributed to negligence or human error and system glitches, reported the eighth annual Ponemon Global Cost of a Data Breach study.

 

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Android users spend 20% less time in apps than Apple users, study reports

06.07.2013 12:27 PM

Recent numbers by a market research firm show that Android users appear to spend 20 percent less time using their apps than iOS users spend.

Add a Wi-Fi hotspot to Windows 8 with Virtual Router Plus

06.07.2013 12:49 PM

This free utility restores a capability that Microsoft removed from Windows 8, and does it with ease.

TechEd crystalizes Microsoft's BYOD management strategy

06.07.2013 1:25 PM

Microsoft's TechEd North America conference, which was held this week in New Orleans, provided a first glimpse of the architecture that Microsoft shops should use to manage employee personal devices for work duties, an emerging IT trend called bring your own device (BYOD).

Analyst: Intel's smartphone chip offers significant power savings vs. ARM

06.07.2013 2:05 PM

Tests by ABI Research cast doubt on the common assumption that ARM chips offer better power savings than X86 chips designed by Intel, and may mean more smartphones will be built using Intel's Atom family.

Larry Page: US government has no access to information on Google servers

06.07.2013 2:15 PM

Google has denied involvement in a U.S. government surveillance program called Prism since news broke Thursday that the National Security Agency has been accessing the servers of some of the largest Internet companies, but now company executives insist they had never heard of the program.

Review: N-Trig DuoSense Pen 2 is a simple way to take notes and sketch on your Windows 8 or Android tablet

06.07.2013 2:42 PM

N-trig's DuoSense Pen 2 ships only with specific tablet and laptop lines for Windows and Android, but for those setups, it's a nice built-in accessory.

Why isn't Twitter part of the NSA PRISM snooping program?

06.07.2013 2:49 PM

A recent government leak revealed the existence of a vast government data mining operation that included the participation of nearly all the top Web companies, with the exception of one: Twitter. Why did the powerful micro-blogging platform find itself not included in the program?

Parsing PRISM denials: Could everyone be telling the truth?

06.07.2013 3:50 PM

A number of theories are still available to make all the carefully worded statements and shifting facts sing harmoniously together today.

Page and Zuckerberg say NSA surveillance program is news to them

06.07.2013 4:11 PM

Google CEO Larry Page and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Friday issued personal statements denying any knowledge of the National Security Agency's PRISM surveillance program.

Live blog: Microsoft talks games at E3

06.07.2013 5:33 PM

Hungry for more details about the upcoming Xbox One? Join us for live coverage of Microsoft's press event from E3.

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