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Business Re-imagined
Take a look at this white paper to learn about how industry leaders are re-imagining the way we do business.
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Security market soars after Mumbai attacks
India's IT sector has stepped up surveillance measures and introduced integrated security products as safety concerns rise across the country.
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Protect your lap while computing with the LapGuard Laptop Cooling Pad
LapGuard offers a variable speed fan to keep your laptop cool, while shielding you from radiation
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Iran's Deadly Cyber Police: Indefinite Detention and Execution for Netizens
Iran's terrifying campaign against the internet and netizens is about to go full-throttle with the country's own intranet.
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20% of Facebook links lead to viruses (infographic)
More than 20 percent of Facebook News Feed links lead to viruses, according to ZoneAlarm. This number seems suspicious to me, but regardless of how high it is, here's what you need to know.
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Stanford University guards its Apple treasure trove
Apple contacted Stanford University and donated a treasure trove of Apple materials in 1997 for their Silicon Valley Archives. Is it never to be viewable to the public?
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Redwood Systems intelligent building tech: Part security guard, part energy saver
As I was reading my notes and other materials to write this blog post, it occurred to me that in the future, the concept of using a light switch might be one of those antiquated habits that are a...
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Guardly for iPhone: reaching loved ones in a disaster
The Guardly app is now available for the iPhone and iPod Touch, providing one touch connection to a personal safety network and authorities during times of stress and disaster.
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Apple's changing of the Mac OS X guard: Time to take stock as iOS leads
Apple on Wednesday said that Bertrand Serlet, the father of the Mac OS X, will leave the company after 22 years. The future of Apple increasingly becomes about the iOS that powers the iPhone and iPad.
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Money shot: VeriPhone's new dual-mode CDMA/GSM chip
I was expecting the Verizon iPhone teardown to reveal nothing except a CDMA chip, some ASICs, a little antenna re-jiggering and that's it. Boy, was I wrong.
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Feds aim to form Privacy Policy Office to guard consumer rights
The U.S. government proposed creating a Privacy Policy Office and adopting a framework that would equate to a bill of rights for consumers.
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Rackspace acquires Cloudkick, aims to be cloud service point guard
Rackspace has acquired Cloudkick in a move that will give the company software that can manage various cloud computing environments and automate them.
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A century of guarding SF from attack (photos)
Road Trip at Home: A photo tour of the coastal fortifications that once protected America's most valuable Pacific port.
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From the front line: Communications lessons from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
While serving as a spokesperson for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill Incident Command, public relations veteran Brian Sibley learned many valuable lessons. The big one? PR is absolutely not dead.
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Onboard the newest Coast Guard flagship (photos)
The 418-foot Waesche, a Legend-class National Security Cutter, is designed to execute the most challenging maritime security, law enforcement, and national defense missions.
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Ten examples of SOA at work, circa 2009 (Part 2)
SOA helps companies pull through a tough economy, increase mobility, and defend the homeland
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No SOAP for this Navy
Coast Guard opts for 'lightweight' services; now tackling governance and security issues
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SOA promotes a sea change for the US Coast Guard
The Coast Guard dipped its toes cautiously into the SOA waters -- a measured approach of 'build a little, test a little.' Part 2 of a 3-part report.
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SOA helps Coast Guard navigate new tides of homeland security
The US Coast Guard has close to 25 SOA-enabled services that enable information sharing across units, other federal agencies, and international agencies – and more are planned
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TechGuard keeps spam and botnets at bay with one-click, enterprise-level security for SMBs, SOHOs
One of the most difficult things for a small or medium business to do is set up a security scheme that's effective, affordable and intelligible to the average employee. Chesterfield, Mo. and...
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MPAA vs. Real: Five reasons why Hollywood will win
RealNetworks could this week become the latest courtroom conquest of the entertainment industry's fierce efforts to protect copyrights.
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