Friday 16 August 2013

Google to encrypt Cloud Storage data by default

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Google to encrypt Cloud Storage data by default

08.15.2013 11:00 PM

Google said Thursday it will by default encrypt data warehoused in its Cloud Storage service. Users can choose if they want to hold the encryption keys themselves

Why Lenovo's surging mobile sales shouldn't freak out the PC faithful

08.16.2013 3:30 AM

The world's top PC maker sells more mobile devices than traditional computersbut traditional computers have been completely redefined.

 

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Verizon to finally get the HTC One on August 22

08.16.2013 8:58 AM

The price? $200 with a two-year contract.

IBM, Verizon to compete for $10 billion in government cloud work

08.15.2013 1:50 PM

IBM, Verizon and eight other companies will compete for US$10 billion worth of work to help move the U.S. Department of the Interior's IT systems to the cloud.

Intel to customize chips for big data applications

08.15.2013 5:20 PM

Intel is looking to solve software gaps with on-chip accelerators and cores.

Cybercriminals add new exploit for recently patched Java vulnerability to their arsenal

08.16.2013 6:25 AM

A researcher says a newly released exploit for a Java vulnerability patched in June was added to the Styx exploit toolkit.

September 4 could be the time for Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch

08.16.2013 8:00 AM

The event would coincide with a prescheduled event for the Galaxy Note 3 on the same date.

Copyright troll honeypots spotted on The Pirate Bay

08.16.2013 9:45 AM

Some pretty strong evidence has come to light that one of the most notorious copyright troll operations in the U.S. targeted The Pirate Bay with a honeypot operation, a trap set to detect unauthorized use of copyrighted files.

Facebook disables some legitimate apps while targeting malicious ones

08.16.2013 6:07 AM

The use of tools to detect malicious patterns in apps led Facebook to temporarily disable some legitimate third-party apps that integrate with the social networking website.

Area 51 revealed by U.S. government as spy plane's home

08.16.2013 8:40 AM

In recently declassified government documents published Thursday, the government acknowledged Area 51 in Nevada as the home of the U2 spy plane.

5 ways your smartphone's smarts have become more important than the phone

08.16.2013 9:34 AM

People live and die by their smartphones, but placing phone calls is not the primary function of a smartphone.

Four excellent Dropbox alternatives for your small-business storage needs

08.16.2013 3:00 AM

From extra security to advanced collaboration, these consumer cloud storage providers cater to your professional needs.

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