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Retail in the Smarter City
Retail could be so much smarter, imagine getting the deals you want, when and where you want them. Check out this video, Retail in the Smarter City, to learn how retail can do more.
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Is it time for a C-level social media executive?
As social media becomes more strategic to the way organizations operate, does this mean it's time to move the function to the C-suite? Does centralizing make sense, or should responsibility for it...
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When it comes to demanding Facebook passwords, there needs to be a law protecting consumers
I call on our Congress to do something useful for a change. Pass a law making it illegal to demand access to any personal login credentials for any online account.
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Wife discovers second wife via Facebook friend finder
Alan O'Neill was never in a relationship with two women at once, but he was married to two women once. Everything would have been fine if it wasn't for a Facebook friend suggestion.
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Alleged Bangladeshi hackers "leak" information about Indian Navy officers
Pranksters with skills to Google upload already public information to PasteBin calling it a hack and threaten the Indian government.
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Anonymous intercepts, records FBI, Scotland Yard cybercrime call
A conference call between Scotland Yard and the FBI was intercepted and recorded by the hacking collective Anonymous, and uploaded to the web. The FBI confirmed the leak.
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A 1st Amendment victory for video
Cops and some congressmen may not like it, but a Federal court has ruled that recording public officials, including police, performing their public duties is a protected 1st Amendment activity. Good!
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Google and Microsoft trade blows in public over patents
Google claims that Android rivals are using 'bogus patents' to attack the mobile OS, but Microsoft offers up evidence to suggest that Google dealt itself out of patent discussions.
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Google whines about getting outbid by Apple on patents
Apple and Microsoft thought that the Nortel and Novell patents were worth more than Google did, so they paid more for them. Now Google whines about it on its official blog? Sounds like sour grapes.
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CIO as 'chief acceleration officer'
The new role of IT leaders and managers: 'give the gift of speed.'
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Green IT initiative saves $2,000 daily in electricity bill for Capitol Hill
There are two really big reasons you should care about the greening of the U.S. House of Representatives, and of the branch offices associated with Capitol Hill. For one, the IT operations are SO...
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McAfee update derails Kentucky police and a lot of XP machines
Police officers in Lexington, KY had to go old school with handwritten reports, phones and radios as a computer glitch shut down systems.
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The nine database criminals in Hillary Clinton's State Department
Boredom and curiosity are a dangerous combination.
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EPIC testifies before Homeland Security Hearing advising it suspend body scanner use at airports
EPIC testifies before Congressional hearing suggesting government documents conflict with policy n how Body scanner technology will be used by the TSA.
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Police officer privacy, should officers be protected while on duty?
In the workplace, in public or online, privacy concerns everyone, including the employees that monitor and help the public every day - your local police department.
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Memphis police department rolls out 1,200 REDFLY Mobile Companions
The REDFLY Mobile Companion is a very handy device for those who need a bigger keyboard and display for their Windows Mobile devices. Last year after I posted my review I received a call from a...
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Hitachi posts $4.1 billion quarterly loss
Japanese electronics giant Hitachi today announced a third-quarter loss of more than $4 billion and declared a reshuffling of its executive leadership. The company also reaffirmed a forecast for a...
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IT’s Chief Begging Officer
Andre Mendes, CIO of the Special Olympics, says that being the CIO for a nonprofit often means being the "Chief Begging Officer" as well. Rather than use open source software, they have managed to...
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Short clip: Special Olympics' Chief Begging Officer
Andre Mendes, CIO of the Special Olympics, says that being the CIO for a nonprofit often means being the "Chief Begging Officer" as well. Rather than use open source software, they have managed to...
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Warfare 2.0, 1940's Style
There's some great TalkBack comments on my previous post about WWII German strategy : Justin James for example believes: ...The secret of the Wehrmacht's success in the field has much to do with...
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Members of right-wing UK party exposed
There's turmoil at the right-wing British National Party today after personal information on 10,000 members was published on the Web, The Times reports. Names, addresses, telephone numbers and...
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