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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Google takes aim at MPAA in Hotfile case
Google has filed an amicus brief in support of cyberlocker service Hotfile in its legal battle for survival against the MPAA.
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Live Q&A: Patriot Act in Europe; Are you safe and secure?
Live Q&A: Discussing the laws around cloud based practices with the ZDNet community, in light of the recent Patriot Act in Europe news.
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Patriot Act vs. European law: What are the likely outcomes?
The European Parliament is considering their own laws in light of the Patriot Act admission by Microsoft. What could the next move be?
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Microsoft: 'We can hand over Office 365 data without your permission'
Microsoft, in a bold and brave move, admits to what many other cloud service providers don't -- that data may be handed over to authorities without consent.
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Safe Harbor: Why EU data needs 'protecting' from US law
ZDNet's USA PATRIOT Act series: An overview of the Safe Harbour principles, which allows data to flow freely between Europe and the US; but not without caution.
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Pirate Bay verdict dismissed safe harbors, comparison with Google
Two of the interesting tidbits from Ars Technica's review of the Pirate Bay verdict were of particular interest to me: the comparison of Pirate Bay to Google and the question of Safe Harbors....
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The importance of the Veoh decision
Needless to say, Google's lawyers are happy. They now have a precedent to hit Viacom over the head with.
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Microsoft: Macs 'not safe from malware, attacks will increase'
Microsoft has discovered a new piece of Mac malware that exploits a three-year-old flaw in old versions of Office for Mac. The company recommends Mac users to keep installed software updated.
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Students use 'Bus tracker' to stay safe
Some students in dangerous areas no longer have to stand at the bus stop, due to new tracking technology.
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Embedding videos can infringe copyright according to the MPAA. Are your embeds safe?
The ruling in the recent copyright infringement case Flava vs Gunter has far reaching ramifications for the future of sharing - especially if the MPAA stops the reversal of the court ruling...
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Google takes aim at MPAA in Hotfile case
Google has filed an amicus brief in support of cyberlocker service Hotfile in its legal battle for survival against the MPAA.
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vCider creating safe, secure, multi-cloud networks
How can organizations safely deploy applications and application components in the cloud and still control access? vCider believes its virtual private network tools for cloud computing is the answer.
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Practicing safe sacks may not mean plastic baglessness
Efforts to preserve our environment and our health don't have to be all or nothing, do they?
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Symantec says it's safe to use pcAnywhere again
Last week Symantec told some 50,000 pcAnywhere users to stop using the software until it could fix a critical security flaw. Those patches are now available, and the company is offering free...
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Megaupload data safe for "at least two weeks"
Megaupload users have been given reprieve, as the fate of their uploaded files on the file-sharing site becomes slightly clearer.
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IoSafe Thunderbolt demo (photos)
IoSafe used a 1-million-watt Tesla coil to unveil its Rugged Portable Thunderbolt external hard drive. But that's just for show. Make sure you check the blog for the real demo.
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Deadlines nearing for claims over frayed Apple MacBook MagSafe power connectors
The deadlines are approaching to make claims under the class action settlement relating to problems with past implementations of Apple's MagSafe Connector on its MacBook and MacBook Pro series...
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eBay buys BillSafe to complement PayPal
BillSafe's technology allows customers to pick an item to buy and then get an invoice for payment later.
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Chevy Volt fires have some asking: Are electric vehicle batteries safe?
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration is investigating whether lithium-ion batteries are the culprit behind several crash test fires.
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BlackBerry finds safe haven in UK, despite a fall in sales
While BlackBerry sales continues to suffer across the U.S and Canada, the smartphone has found safe haven in the UK, of all places.
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