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IBM Watson: Milestones in Healthcare
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Old people scare me
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Putting the United Nations in charge of the Internet is the best idea ever
When I'm stumped by geopolitical challenges and I ask myself "What organization can really get the job done?" my answer is always "The United Nations."
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California, New Jersey still lead nation in solar contributions
Two public power utilities made an industry-generated ranking for 2011, driven by large projects.
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Open source and the National Security Agency, together again
Open-source software and the National Security Agency go together like peanut-butter and jelly. No, they really do!
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Mac, PC solid state drives aren't compatible
Apple MacBook Air and PC ultrabooks use new solid state drive (SSD) modules. But don't count on any cross-platform or cross-manufacturer compatibility.
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Q&A of the Week: 'The current state of the cybercrime ecosystem' featuring Mikko Hypponen
In this week's Q&A, I chat with Mikko Hypponen, the Chief Research Officer of F-Secure on the current state of the cybercrime ecosystem.
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Intuit GoPayment automatically tallies state sales tax
The mobile credit card reader taps into geolocation features on your mobile device to calculate city, state and municipal taxes for a given transaction.
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How to effectively protect your IP with a non-compete clause
Losing an employee can mean valuable know-how, trade secrets, code or algorithms walking out the door.
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Mississippi State claims first-year prize for EcoCar 2 competition
After a year of modeling and simulation, 15 university teams will spend the next 24 months retrofitting 2013 Chevrolet Malibu cars into electric vehicles.
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Flashmob privacy protests target Facebook tomorrow: New York, San Francisco
Privacy activists target pre-IPO Facebook for flash mob protests tomorrow in New York and San Francisco.
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Q&A of the week: 'The current state of the cyber warfare threat' featuring Jeffrey Carr
In this week's Q&A, I chat with Jeffrey Carr, the founder and CEO of Taia Global, and the author of 'Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld', on the current state of the...
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Israeli Institute for National Security Studies compromised, serving Poison Ivy DIY malware
The web site of the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) has been compromised, and is currently serving client-side exploits and malware to its visitors.
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Google Earth as censored by the ever-artsy Dutch (images)
Most countries blur, pixelate, or whitewash sensitive areas in the name of national security, but the design-conscious Dutch dress things up a bit.
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National Geographic Travel Abroad Lite (photos)
Take one bare-bones phone with a price to match and marry it to the National Geographic Travel Abroad international calling plan. Here's what you get.
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Drobo combines SSDs, hard drives in SMB storage solution
The on-site data management technology includes new Automated Data-Aware Tiering technology that speeds configuration.
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New images reveal planet in a state of flux (photos)
NASA satellite imagery offers eye-opening view, with before-and-after photos chronicling impact of fires, floods, glacier melt, and deforestation on the Earth.
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Texas Memory Systems bundles hypervisor, solid state storage
Enterprise storage company Texas Memory Systems will bundle its solid state RamSan disks with a hypervisor provided by DataCore Software.
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The state of 4G LTE: Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T
With the 4G LTE rollouts of Sprint, Verizon, and AT&T in full force, lets take a look at how the carriers are faring in their efforts.
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Nanosponges soak up more than 100x their weight in oil
Rice, Penn State researchers laced carbon nanotubes with boron to create reusable oil-soaking sponges that show promise for environmental cleanup, among many uses.
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States start filing individual lawsuits against e-book publishers
Texas and Connecticut are leading a ring of more than a dozen states in an anti-trust suit against Apple and a few other book publishers over an "anti-competitive price-fixing scheme."
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