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Data breaches hit 2.5 million in California in 2012, report says

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Data breaches hit 2.5 million in California in 2012, report says

07.21.2013 8:50 AM

California releases its first report detailing data breaches in the state over the past year, under a new law requiring transparency about such incidents.

Foreign VPNs offer protection against US government spying

07.21.2013 10:24 AM

Subscribing to a virtual private network managed by a company in another country can make it more difficult for the NSA and other U.S. agencies to snoop on U.S. citizens.

 

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Smartwatches await their time

07.20.2013 11:35 AM

With Apple's iWatch and several competing smartwatches from major manufacturers in the works, some analysts question whether consumers will embrace such wearable technology.

Artificial intelligence hits preschooler level, study finds

07.21.2013 9:39 AM

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago wanted to know how smart a top artificial intelligence system actually is. So they gave it an IQ test.

First global top-level domain signed is Arabic for .web

07.21.2013 7:39 AM

An Australian registrar has signed the first global top-level domain contract with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

Facebook's Open Compute network is limited, Cisco says

07.21.2013 11:00 AM

Facebook's Open Compute project, which is working on open source servers and switches, will be limited by "weaknesses" in scope that Cisco can exploit, CEO John Chambers said this week.

ICANN leader shares vision for growth and a global Internet

07.20.2013 12:20 PM

Fadi Chehade reviews his first year in office as president and CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the challenges ahead.

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