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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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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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Fourth cable cut in Mideast
On top of the news today that yet another cable has been broken connecting the Mideast to the rest of the world we learn that the first two cables were not cut by ships dragging their anchors....
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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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China jumps on the Western online-course bandwagon
Elite Chinese universities have begun offering free online courses in an experimental attempt to modernise the country's education system.
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Government panel and ministries disagree on banning of Internet based communication services
A telecommunication security panel setup by the Indian government has made recommendations on banning and blocking of services like Skype, BlackBerry, Nokia mail, Gmail which have been opposed by...
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RIM vs. Indian government continues
The Indian government has issued another warning to RIM that its BlackBerry operations in India will be suspended unless it respects Indian security policies.
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Telecom Ministry wants service providers to be IPv6 compliant by next year
While user privacy on Facebook and Twitter downtimes are concerns much talked about, the Internet is facing a technical challenge that of depleting IPv4 addresses. Using the Internet protocol...
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U.S. arms sale to Taiwan may throw Google negotiations in China out the window
The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) announcement of the sale of sophisticated weapons systems, primarily Anti-ship Harpoon missiles and electronics upgrades for Taiwan's F-16...
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The Queen could better manage security of personal information than civil servants are
Information in the health care sector, voter information are being either stolen or misplaced on a regular basis. Hundreds of incidents are occurring.
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And now the Singapore Ministry of Education has "gonegoogle"
Singapore, long considered a model for education and consistently scoring at the top of international rankings, particularly in math and science, announced yesterday that is adopting Google Apps...
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BibleTech 2009; reaching eternity through technology
I love getting together with a bunch of tech geeks and talking tech and I also enjoy getting together with a bunch of brothers in Christ to talk about the Word. Logos Bible Software brings these...
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SocGen: it's worse, they knew.
The French finance ministry has slammed Société Génerale, saying they knew there were deficiencies in their approach to controlling risk prior to rogue trader Jérome Kerviel's disastrous run....
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Fourth cable cut in Mideast
On top of the news today that yet another cable has been broken connecting the Mideast to the rest of the world we learn that the first two cables were not cut by ships dragging their anchors....
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UK defense ministry loses 600,000 IDs on laptop
Another screw-up for British government security practices. From Ars Technica: A laptop that was stolen from the car of a military recruitment officer contained information about approximately...
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Hackers attack Brazilian defense ministry
On Wednesday, the Web site of Brazil's Defense Ministry became a hacking victim. For some 15 minutes, the hackers invaded the site, replacing its original content with pictures of Argentina's...
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