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IBM and SAP: Delivering Enterprise Solutions
Check out this white paper to learn how SAP and IBM, working together, can offer significant advantages to the alternatives out there, and give your business the computing it deserves.
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Android bloatware results in serious security flaws
Bloatware installed by the handset manufacturers is making Android insecure.
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Google provides the most user data to the U.S. government, but what does that really mean?
Be careful what you read. It's not just the headlines, it's the relative data that helps provide deeper insight.
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Facebook: no evidence of apps leaking user data
Facebook says it has found no evidence that the flaw affecting hundreds of thousands of its apps resulted in leaked user data.
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Facebook apps have been accidentally leaking user data for years
Facebook has fixed a flaw affecting hundreds of thousands of its apps. You should still change your Facebook password though.
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Many Android apps reveal user data
A variety of popular applications for the Android mobile operating system have been found to reveal user data to advertisers, according to a study.
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Facebook already beefing up Places; buys Hot Potato
Facebook acquired startup Hot Potato, which focuses on location-centric streaming conversations.
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South Korea raids Google over Street View
South Korean police search Google offices to see if the Web giant illegally collected user data while prepping to launch its Street View service.
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Facebook sent some user data to advertisers
Facebook's privacy policy promises, in no uncertain terms, that it doesn't "share your information with advertisers without your consent."
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Facebook site flaw exposes live chat sessions, user data
The problems with security and privacy on Facebook hit a new gear today with news that a site vulnerability exposed live chat sessions and other private user data.
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Snow Leopard bug deletes all user data (Updated)
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="180" caption=""I haz eat yur data!""][/caption] Several posts on the Apple Support forums (1, 2) dating back to 12 September indicate that some...
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Apple: GarageBand leaks user data to advertisers
Apple today warned that its GarageBand software is leaking users' Web activity to third parties and advertisers. The company shipped GarageBand 5.1 to plug the hole and advise users to tweak...
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Virtual Computer Releases NxTop 1.1 with System Workbenchâ„¢
Virtual Computer just launched a new release of its flagship product, NxTop. This new version, dubbed version 1.1, includes something the company is calling System Workbenchâ„¢. What does this...
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Desktop virtualization according to Virtual Computer
Alex Vasilevsky, CTO of Virtual Computer, posted a tweet proclaiming that a milestone in the development of NxTop the other day (see The Launch of Virtual Computer, Inc. for more information)....
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Yahoo will anonymize user data after 90 days; Ups privacy ante
Yahoo said Wednesday that it will makes its user logs anonymous within 90 days as it ups the ante on data retention policies. In a statement (Techmeme), Yahoo said it would also make user data on...
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The layered approach ... my wish for a future OS
Yesterday, in passing, I mentioned that I'd like to see Windows evolve into an operating system where the OS, installed applications and user data were each contained in separate layers. I didn't...
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Viacom, Google cut deal on user data
Compromise in the standoff over YouTube user data in the Viacom v. Google suit. Negotiators for the two companies have forged a deal in which Google hands over the data but without personally...
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Viacom statement on YouTube user data
Viacom is trying to alleviate concerns about how it will use the YouTube user data it requested in discovery – and that the judge in Viacom v Google approved. In a press release this week,...
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Judge: Viacom gets 12TB of YouTube user data
A federal judge ordered (PDF) Google to hand over 12 terabytes of YouTube user data to Viacom, finding that the list of "login IDs" does not qualify as personally identifying information. In...
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A response to Google: Basic data rights
My ZD Net blogging colleague, Garrett Rogers, excoriates Privacy International for its negative assessment of Google's privacy policies. He suggests the New Zealand-based organization, founded...
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eBay, Yahoo's security snafus compromise confidential user data
Oversights by Web titans yield important lessons for all IT shops
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