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Live Webcast: WebSphere DataPower for Mobile Application Security
Check out this webcast to learn more about mobile application security, and how you can improve it with the right tools.
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Cell networks hold customer data 'for years' for law enforcement use
The ACLU received its freedom of information request, showing how long cellular networks retain your personal data. Sit down for this one.
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Wired casts Andy Rubin as a modern Bill Gates in The Android Explosion
Fred Vogelstein wrote an article for Wired about the Android Explosion which details the scrappy startup's rise to stardom and compares Andy Rubin to a modern-day Bill Gates.
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Wired and wireless broadband in India, the next big thing
Fiber Optic connectivity across India to provide broadband to 160 million houses, Qualcomm allowed to invest in a broadband venture with two Indian companies. Reliance and Qualcomm testing 4G...
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Wired vs. Wireless...which way to go when it's time to refresh?
Can wireless implementations save time, effort, and money in the concrete fortresses of most schools?
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Quick! Snap a photo with your volume button (update: it's gone)
There's a new app that contains a previously banned modification to the behavior of the iPhone's volume buttons. If you like such things you might want to buy Quick Snap while you still can.
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2010: The Year of Whining About Women In Tech
Tell me exactly why we should have more women in tech, New Media. Otherwise you're always going to be full of it.
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YouPorn Sued for Browser History Sniffing, Wired Named in Tracking Scandal
The Federal Trade Commission wants users to be able to Opt-Out for visit tracking and a new lawsuit over browser history privacy could change how content providers monitor user behavior in the future,
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Open Web's ultimate winner: platform providers
Tim O'Reilly: 'It's the back end that matters.'
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Poor Apple can't seem to catch a break
This week we have three pieces of news that almost make me feel sorry for the company.
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Big Media sites sued over use of "zombie cookies"
Media sites including Hulu, ESPN, MTV and MySpace are facing a class action suit over the use of "zombie cookies," which allowed the sites to recreate a Web tracking cookie after the user manually...
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Wow. Wired report says Apple knew in 2007 that AT&T couldn't support iPhone features yet didn't warn customers
Wired reports that Apple was warned by AT&T that it couldn't support the iPhone features advertised but Apple refused moderate changes...
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Samsung R40 notebook series includes Core i3/i5 CPU options; priced under $1000
Samsung has announced the forthcoming release of a number of new computers set for a mid-summer release. First up are the pair of Samsung R40 series notebooks with some simple designs but powerful...
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Olympus spruces up PEN E-P2 camera with silver coating
The Olympus Digital PEN micro four thirds camera design is known (and perhaps loved) for its signature vintage design. Although not everyone was delighted by the black-only option on the PEN E-P2....
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Miniature digital cameras capture Albatross, Killer Whale moment
In strange but true news, tiny digital cameras have proven to be useful in capturing inexplicable wildlife moments, such as a killer whale and an albatross sharing a meal. Shooting every 30...
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Syncing with Dropbox
I'm a fan of Apple's MobileMe service because of its OTA contact and calendar syncing and cool features like Find my iPhone and Remote wipe -- although, thankfully I haven't had to use the latter...
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Wired has a robot that serves beer
Free beer, and robots. Think about those two concepts for more than a second, and you're already asking when, where, and how many. Imagine a kegerator that looks like an iPhone. And there is...
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Wired's Editor Chris Anderson bans words "journalism" and "media"
Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired magazine wasn't having a good day when a journalist from Spiegel, the top German business magazine came calling, judging from the interview. Chris Anderson on...
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Marines block social networks, concerned about security
A few years ago, the U.S. Department of Defense blocked troops in overseas combat areas from accessing sites like MySpace and YouTube, citing concerns about the increased use of the sites and the...
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Silicon Valley's recession rebound: Optimism or Arrogance?
The latest unemployment figures are in for Santa Clara County, California - aka Silicon Valley - and it doesn't look good: 11.8 percent in the county is among the highest in the entire San...
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Are fonts on Amazon's Kindle 2 too fuzzy?
The newly launched Amazon Kindle 2 e-book reader is certainly an improvement in form factor and features. But does it fall short when it comes to displaying text? Wired's Gadget Lab notes that...
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