Monday, 22 July 2013

SAP's Snabe to step down in 2014, McDermott to become sole CEO

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SAP's Snabe to step down in 2014, McDermott to become sole CEO

07.21.2013 2:50 PM

SAP co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe will leave his post in May 2014 to become a member of the enterprise software vendor's supervisory board, leaving Bill McDermott as sole CEO.

Nvidia Shield finally set to ship July 31

07.22.2013 7:01 AM

It's available for preorder now, but Nvidia Shield is officially in "full production" and set to ship on July 31.

 

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UK's PM wants to ban child abuse search terms, but would that even work?

07.22.2013 8:28 AM

The British government wants Google, Yahoo and Microsoft to block Internet searches that are likely to lead to child abuse images. Internet search providers have until October to commit to banning lists of keywords deemed abusive or the government will consider legislation to force them, the U.K.'s Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday in a speech.

Google buys speech recognition patents

07.22.2013 8:50 AM

Google continues to invest in voice-related search by striking a deal with SR Tech Group for a portfolio of speech-related patents.

National policy sought to alert consumers of data breaches

07.21.2013 11:42 AM

Technology trade group executives make the case for a single, nationwide standard for notifying customers in the event of a breach.

Review: Brother's HL-3170CDW color laser-class printer is inexpensive, but graphics are mediocre

07.21.2013 9:09 PM

The Brother HL-3170CDW color laser-class (LED) printer offers good speed and adequate print quality for an inexpensive purchase price, plus, its toner costs are reasonable. However, users seeking better output quality should look at a business inkjet.

Researcher: SIM cards vulnerable to hacking

07.21.2013 10:43 PM

Millions of mobile phones may be vulnerable to spying due to the use of outdated, 1970s-era cryptography, according to new research due to be presented at the Black Hat security conference.

Canonical takes Ubuntu forums offline in wake of password breach

07.22.2013 7:51 AM

As for now the breach doesn't seem malicious as much as it is pointing out a security flaw.

Review: Generate better-looking Windows 8 start tiles with OblyTile

07.22.2013 9:24 AM

Windows 8 Start tiles aren't always the prettiest. Free progam OblyTile generates better-looking tiles and automatically installs them on your Start page.

Aereo spreads its broadcast-killing tentacles: Utah in August, Chicago in September

07.22.2013 10:25 AM

Controversial TV service (from traditional over-the-air broadcasters' point-of-view) is spreading into two new regions.

US court renews permission to NSA to collect phone metadata

07.21.2013 10:48 PM

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has renewed permission to the U.S. government for a controversial program to collect telephone metadata in bulk.

How to overclock your new Haswell CPU like a pro

07.22.2013 3:00 AM

Reap some amazing performance improvements from your hot new Haswell processor for free.

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