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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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How Apple is sabotaging an open standard for digital books
For nearly two years, Apple has wooed digital book publishers and authors with its unconditional support of the open EPUB standard. With last week's introduction of iBooks 2.0, Apple has...
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Researchers intercept Tatanga malware bypassing SMS based transaction authorization
Security researchers from Trusteer have intercepted a Tatanga malware variant capable of bypassing SMS based transaction authentication protection.
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Invasion of the non-authorized apps
Should IT departments attempt to inject themselves into the do-it-yourself app phenomenon? Dave Blazek takes a humorous perspective on this question. CA Technologies' CHIEF & CHUCK is...
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UK authorities battle with Apple over '4G' claims
Apple said it would (and has) removed any reference to '4G' on its UK website after complaints rolled in over lack of 4G connectivity. Except, it hasn't.
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Should the DoJ investigate e-book DRM and hardware lock-in?
The problem is that when you start to examine lock-in to specific hardware, you're opening a can of worms.
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Amazon 'under investigation' by UK tax authorities
Amazon is under "examination" by UK tax authorities, amongst others, according to a U.S. SEC filing. Claims made suggest the retail giant 'avoids' paying corporate tax in the UK.
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Open University success on iTunes U
Open University free courses have proven popular internationally after its launch this year.
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Palestinian arrested for insulting president on Facebook
A 37-year-old woman accused of defaming President Mahmoud Abbas on her Facebook profile has been arrested. She is being detained by the Palestinian Authority for two weeks.
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The New Technology Elite - Author Interview
Exclusive: An interview with the author of the new book: The New Technology Elite. Brian Sommer fires off a number of questions about Vinnie's book, innovation and where is ERP in all this.
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Boeing eyes authorization standard to harden access to intellectual property
Aerospace giant Boeing is piloting standards-based access controls built on the Extensible Access Control Markup language in order to dial-in authorization capabilities and help protect its...
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The iOS app that's sorely missing from Mountain Lion: iBooks
Anything's possible, of course, but there's cause for concern for anyone waiting for a version of iBooks for OS X.
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Chinese authorities reviewing Google, Motorola merger
Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion is under review by the Chinese Commerce Ministry, a rejection considered unlikely.
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UK authorities take down a U.S. domain: Could it happen to you?
If you thought the Patriot Act 'debacle' was one-sided, with U.S. authorities striking at the heart of Europe, UK authorities can hit back just as hard.
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FuzeBox brings new telepresence option to iPads, Android tablets
Fuzebox has rolled out a new cloud-based telepresence solution for tablets that is touted to be available on any network from virtually anywhere.
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Great Debate lost: Do you think every student will eventually have an iPad?
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
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Google's answer to EU as succinct as its privacy policy
Google doesn't have a lot of patience for European regulators who asked the search giant to "pause" the roll out of its new privacy policy, set to launch March 1, so they can explore "possible...
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Apple's lawyers clean up the sloppy iBooks Author EULA
Today, Apple released version 1.0.1 of its iBooks Author program. There's no new code, only a new license agreement. The sloppy language in the original license agreement is cleaned up, but the...
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iBooks Author 1.0.1 EULA: you own the content, we want 30% of .ibooks files
Apple has clarified its iBooks Author EULA. You retain all rights to content created with it, however, you can't sell an .ibooks file through anyone other than Apple. Satisfied?
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Don't like the iBooks Author EULA? Use something else
I'm getting tired of the vitriol about Apple's iBooks Author EULA. If you don't want to pay Apple's 30 percent commission, there are other options. Just none from Google or Amazon.
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Closing thoughts on Apple's greedy, "crazy evil" iBooks license
This week's discussion of Apple's new license agreement for its iBooks Author program was what the State Department calls a "full and frank exchange of ideas." If you missed the debate, here's...
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