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julia maad [ mail: julia.maad[at]bongfaschist.com | homepage: julia.bongfaschist.com ] CloudPassage launches new security product for public clouds
CloudPassage is launching a new security product for virtual servers in public clouds such as Amazon Web Services that it says takes care of the all-important need for security when using services from infrastructure providers.

         
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sigrun ahrebctl [ mail: sigrun.ahrebctl[at]hamgang.de | homepage: sigrun.hamgang.de ] The top 10 H-1B visa users in the U.S.
Offshore outsourcing companies continued to make up the majority of the top 10 H-1B visa users in 2011, according to new U.S. government data. These offshore firms have been adding employees by the thousands as revenues increase.

         
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matthäus rtzif [ mail: matthäus.rtzif[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: matthäus.fickschlitten.com ] Samsung loses again in German patent suit against Apple
The district court in Mannheim, Germany, has again sided with Apple in a patent suit brought by Samsung Electronics, saying on Friday that the company had not infringed on a second patent asserted by Samsung against the iPhone and iPad.

         
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immanuel nhirkta [ mail: immanuel.nhirkta[at]jugend-wacht.de | homepage: immanuel.jugend-wacht.de ] Apple is the No. 1 smartphone vendor again, say research firms
Apple has emerged as the No. 1 smartphone vendor worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2011, by a small margin, after losing ground to Samsung in the previous quarter, research firms Strategy Analytics and IHS iSuppli said Thursday.

         
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eva sahelcr [ mail: eva.sahelcr[at]livemy.de | homepage: eva.livemy.de ] Twitter can now block tweets in specific countries
Twitter can now remove tweets from users' feeds in specific countries while keeping them visible elsewhere, according to a post on the company's blog on Thursday.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 10:38 pm
axel dgriis [ mail: axel.dgriis[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: axel.spermageile-schlampe.de ] Apple customers voice mixed reaction to reports of poor working conditions
Amid renewed reports of poor working conditions at factories making Apple products in China, it's unclear whether customers will demand change.

         
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wim damitelh [ mail: wim.damitelh[at]brasei.de | homepage: wim.brasei.de ] Linux Mint 13 gets back to desktop basics
Bucking the trend of increasingly experimental desktop interfaces, the developers behind the Linux Mint are adopting a simpler desktop for the next version of the open-source Linux distribution.

         
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samuel wlihmle [ mail: samuel.wlihmle[at]ich-blicks.net | homepage: samuel.ich-blicks.net ] Google says privacy change won't affect government users
Google today dismissed concerns by a former senior federal IT official that its controversial new privacy policy would create problems for customers of Google Apps for Government.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 9:33 pm
harold biaecert [ mail: harold.biaecert[at]bemon.de | homepage: harold.bemon.de ] MegaUpload Users Look Into Suing U.S. Over Lost Files
When the U.S. Department of Justice shut down MegaUpload and sued its operators for copyright infringement last week, users who were storing files legally on the site became collateral damage. Now, some of them are looking to sue the government over lost data, TorrentFreak reports.

         
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holger aleanmu [ mail: holger.aleanmu[at]btcom.de | homepage: holger.btcom.de ] Apple breaks Microsoft's 'lock' on enterprise workers, argues analyst
The iPhone may have opened the door for Apple in the enterprise, but it was the one-two punch of the iPad and revamped MacBook Air in 2010 that really did the trick, an analyst said today.

         
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angelika ebtiaxr [ mail: angelika.ebtiaxr[at]btcom.de | homepage: angelika.btcom.de ] Lawmakers question Google on its new privacy practices
Google's decision this week to share user data across its online services has caught the attention of eight members of the U.S. House of Representatives, with the lawmakers asking whether the changes will compromise privacy.

         
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thomas irotcv [ mail: thomas.irotcv[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: thomas.mudjaheddin.de ] How to Document Cloud Design Decisions
When developing and integrating cloud systems, the public interfaces and external "contracts" among services mean that design and architecture can evolve rapidly and in parallel. But when they do and the teams are not in the same room, this speed is an invitation to chaos. As two teams work on opposite sides of an interface (the service provider and the service consumer), it's easy for the teams' definition of variables and methods to fall out of sync. Of course the service provider team could update its document and notify the other team about a new semantic of a field value or behavior of a service. But the reality is too often that they don't, and the classic problem of distributed version control rears its ugly head.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 7:58 pm
willy naj [ mail: willy.naj[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: willy.strengkatholisch.de ] Facebook, Washington state sue alleged ad scammer
Washington's attorney general announced two new lawsuits against Adscend Media, a company that allegedly has been earning US$20 million a year using a Facebook scam.

         
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therese tiovrkai [ mail: therese.tiovrkai[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: therese.strengkatholisch.de ] Oracle proposal would create single committee to oversee Java specs
If a new proposal by Oracle is accepted, oversight of Java technical standards will fall under the auspices of a single committee, rather than the current system, which has separate entities for Java EE/SE and ME.

         
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hannelore kntionatsn [ mail: hannelore.kntionatsn[at]hamgang.de | homepage: hannelore.hamgang.de ] Video conferencing mistakes make espionage easy, say researchers
Tens of thousands of video conferencing setups, including some in corporate meeting rooms where the most confidential information is discussed, are vulnerable to spying attacks, researchers said.

         
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karl ulaurs [ mail: karl.ulaurs[at]btcom.de | homepage: karl.btcom.de ] Google+ offers more restrictive user experience for teens
Google+ is now officially welcoming teenagers and tailoring the experience of the social networking site for them by making it more restrictive and potentially safer.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 6:33 pm
heino erbtrhe [ mail: heino.erbtrhe[at]about-warren.com | homepage: heino.about-warren.com ] Cloud Computing Both More Agile and Less Expensive
In Silicon Valley, the saying "it's a dessert topping and a floor wax" is often used to puncture the pretensions of a product that promises that it can address every need; it's applied to products claiming oxymoronic qualities. For example, the saying would be applied to a product that claimed to perform network management and word processing--two different, mismatched, and disharmonious functionalities.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 5:58 pm
martin akire [ mail: martin.akire[at]livemy.de | homepage: martin.livemy.de ] QuickPoll: Will tablet sales eventually surpass PC sales?
Apple sold more iPad tablets last quarter than any single PC maker sold personal computers. Will tablet sales eventually surpass PC sales?

         
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brigitte iüerdrg [ mail: brigitte.iüerdrg[at]bemon.de | homepage: brigitte.bemon.de ] Intel to acquire multimedia patents from RealNetworks
Intel said it had agreed to purchase RealNetworks streaming media patents and video codecs in a bid to improve the multimedia experience delivered through devices based on its chips.

         
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gerda rrndhteai [ mail: gerda.rrndhteai[at]about-warren.com | homepage: gerda.about-warren.com ] SOPA's big brother signed by EU nations amid widespread protests
The European Union signed up to the controversial Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) on Thursday despite widespread opposition, particularly in Poland where people took to the streets in protest.

         
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werner cjiomha [ mail: werner.cjiomha[at]creation-asociale.com | homepage: werner.creation-asociale.com ] European Parliament says its website victim of DDOS attack
The European Parliament's website fell under a distributed denial-of-service attack on Thursday in what the organization classified as retaliation for the shutdown of the Megaupload file-sharing site and an anti-counterfeiting trade agreement.

         
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oliver lmueas [ mail: oliver.lmueas[at]bemon.de | homepage: oliver.bemon.de ] AT&T posts Q4 loss on breakup fee, benefit plan costs
AT&T Thursday reported a $6.7 billion loss in the fourth quarter of 2011 due to extraordinary charges that included a breakup fee for its thwarted plan for a merger with T-Mobile USA.

         
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alexander uidmsgn [ mail: alexander.uidmsgn[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.com | homepage: alexander.jasmin-wagner-fans.com ] Google stirs up privacy hornet's nest
Google has whipped up a privacy brouhaha with a blog post announcing that the company is rewriting its privacy policy, consolidating user information across its services.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 3:27 pm
joseph aklnaieg [ mail: joseph.aklnaieg[at]an-neuss.de | homepage: joseph.an-neuss.de ] Nokia reports loss as Windows Phone sales are off to OK start
Nokia's sales dropped and losses increased during the fourth quarter, as sales of Symbian-based smartphones suffered and Windows Phones got started.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 1:34 pm
lothar jan [ mail: lothar.jan[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: lothar.bongfaschist.de ] EU regulators drop legal case after UK implements ePrivacy legislation
European regulators have dropped a legal case against the United Kingdom over failure to implement ePrivacy laws saying that changes in UK legislation fixes the problems.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 11:44 am
rudolf anej [ mail: rudolf.anej[at]el.oberstufenhaus.de | homepage: rudolf.el.oberstufenhaus.de ] Threatened by Anonymous, Symantec tells users to pull pcAnywhere's plug
Symantec this week told users of its pcAnywhere remote access software to disable or uninstall the software while it fixes an unknown number of bugs.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 11:37 am
harold ulmneea [ mail: harold.ulmneea[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: harold.fickschlitten.com ] Nintendo slashes annual targets for 3DS despite price cuts, software bonanza
Nintendo on Thursday slashed its annual sales target for the flagship 3DS handheld, conceding that price cuts and a barrage of software titles were not enough to recover from a weak launch last year.

         
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georg orda [ mail: georg.orda[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: georg.spermageile-schlampe.de ] Android's tablet share at 39% as sales triple, says study
Sales of Android-based tablets more than tripled during the fourth quarter of 2011. But Apple still dominates, even as its market share dropped, according to Strategy Analytics.

         
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leonore agealnik [ mail: leonore.agealnik[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: leonore.fickschlitten.com ] John Deere plows into agile
John Deere & Co., has moved about 800 software developers into an agile development process, and did so in just over a year.

         
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manfred sugatu [ mail: manfred.sugatu[at]jugend-wacht.de | homepage: manfred.jugend-wacht.de ] What JavaScript's inventor really thinks about Google Dart
Brendan Eich says that Google's language is not likely to get browser support and that JavaScript itself probably would not be extended to support native code

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 10:45 am
gunther ionbr [ mail: gunther.ionbr[at]hamgang.de | homepage: gunther.hamgang.de ] NEC to cut 10,000 workers, forecasts $1.3 billion loss in year through March
NEC said Thursday it will cut 10,000 jobs, including 3,000 outside of Japan, and it now forecasts a $1.3 billion loss in the current fiscal year through March.

         
fetched via localhost 26 January 2012, 7:56 am
heinz riuhcl [ mail: heinz.riuhcl[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: heinz.bongfaschist.de ] Rhapsody acquires Napster operations in UK, Germany
Rhapsody has acquired the Napster service in the U.K. and Germany, following up on its acquisition last year of Napster's U.S. operations from Best Buy.

         
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ulrich rextbia [ mail: ulrich.rextbia[at]bemon.de | homepage: ulrich.bemon.de ] LTE-Advanced is the future, but no rocket ship
The 4G network standards approved last week by the ITU may improve the mobile data experience soon, even if consumers don't see the 100M bps mobile speed for which they were designed.

         
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jacqueline uedndm [ mail: jacqueline.uedndm[at]bemon.de | homepage: jacqueline.bemon.de ] SAP's HANA in-memory database will gain ability to run ERP this year
SAP plans to roll out support for the ERP module within its flagship Business Suite product family on the HANA in-memory database platform in the fourth quarter of this year, executive board member and technology chief Vishal Sikka said in an interview Wednesday.

         
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margarete tgdbhraur [ mail: margarete.tgdbhraur[at]brasei.de | homepage: margarete.brasei.de ] Can cloud-based collaborative data-sharing be secure enough for defense systems?
Though wariness about the perceived lack of security in cloud-based services is often voiced, there are some situations where the opposite is the case. Some businesses mindful of security say the cloud services that are important to them have done a lot of work to meet their expectations about security.

         
fetched via localhost 25 January 2012, 9:12 pm
bernhard cuhril [ mail: bernhard.cuhril[at]el.oberstufenhaus.de | homepage: bernhard.el.oberstufenhaus.de ] Need More Storage? Upgrade Your Drive
Like taxes and death, it's virtually inevitable that you will fill up your hard drive. In decades gone by, that might mean scrutinizing the data stored there and figuring out what to throw overboard to free up space. But, storage is relatively cheap, and there are a variety of options available to extend your storage capacity.

         
fetched via localhost 25 January 2012, 8:47 pm
matthäus aminaixmli [ mail: matthäus.aminaixmli[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: matthäus.bongfaschist.de ] HP plans September open-source release for webOS
HP announced on Wednesday that it plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

         
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margarete tkiaa [ mail: margarete.tkiaa[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: margarete.bongfaschist.de ] Accused Kelihos botmaster's former employer 'angered' at revelation
A security-related company that until late December employed the Russian developer who allegedly created the Kelihos botnet said today it was 'extremely disappointed and angered' at the revelation.

         
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paul iheleedidn [ mail: paul.iheleedidn[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: paul.strengkatholisch.de ] Space storm hits satellites, airlines; consumer GPS systems are safe
Radiation from the largest solar flare in more than six years shouldn't adversely affect communications or technology for most people on earth, experts say.

         
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leonore rterahd [ mail: leonore.rterahd[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: leonore.bongfaschist.de ] Motorola files new lawsuit against Apple
Motorola filed a new lawsuit in Florida charging Apple with infringing six patents in the iPhone 4S and four of those patents in iCloud.

         
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mathilde rnlaeenho [ mail: mathilde.rnlaeenho[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: mathilde.spermageile-schlampe.de ] Critics: EU's proposed data protection rules could hinder Internet
Data protection and online privacy rules proposed for the European Union could hinder the development of new Web-based business models and bog down companies with regulations, some U.S. critics said Wednesday.

         
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sebastian njohan [ mail: sebastian.njohan[at]bongfaschist.de | homepage: sebastian.bongfaschist.de ] Final phase of Mass. data protection law kicks in March 1
All companies storing personal data on Massachusetts residents have until March 1 to ensure that their contractors, suppliers, technology providers and other third parties comply with a new provision of the state's data breach law.

         
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erika ansh [ mail: erika.ansh[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: erika.strengkatholisch.de ] Mozy releases 'Stash' file syncing service
Mozy released the beta of a new file synchronization service called Stash, which allows photos, videos or documents to be uploaded automatically to the cloud and shared across any device.

         
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magdalena adlron [ mail: magdalena.adlron[at]brasei.de | homepage: magdalena.brasei.de ] iPad sales beat HP, Lenovo, Dell PC numbers
Apple sold more iPad tablets last quarter than any single PC maker sold personal computers.

         
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robert mminliaxia [ mail: robert.mminliaxia[at]an-neuss.de | homepage: robert.an-neuss.de ] IT pros say data breach assessment is more valuable than notification, study says
IT professionals believe that assessing the potential harm caused by data breaches is more useful to mitigating the effects of such incidents than notifying affected individuals, according to a survey published on the day the European Union's proposed a 24-hour deadline for data breach disclosures.

         
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günther aemri [ mail: günther.aemri[at]livemy.de | homepage: günther.livemy.de ] 'Net users to get new rights under EU data protection proposals
Internet users in the European Union will benefit from greater control over their personal data if new proposals to reform the Data Protection Directive are implemented.

         
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emanuela alcaps [ mail: emanuela.alcaps[at]livemy.de | homepage: emanuela.livemy.de ] SAP confident of crossing $26B in revenue by 2015
SAP said Wednesday that it had exceeded its guidance for revenue and profit in 2011, its best year in its 40-year history, and was positioned to exceed its revenue target of a!20 billion (US$26 billion) in 2015.

         
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edeltraud thoe [ mail: edeltraud.thoe[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: edeltraud.streng-katholisch.de ] Tibco adds geolocation to its Tibbr social platform
Tibco has added geolocation technology to its Tibbr enterprise social-networking platform, in a move that will allow companies to use physical spaces as "data hubs," or launching points for information delivery and collection.

         
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august heeki [ mail: august.heeki[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: august.strengkatholisch.de ] Node.js inventor extends JavaScript programming beyond browsers
Interview: Ryan Dahl discusses why his invention is catching fire with developers

         
fetched via localhost 25 January 2012, 1:16 pm
jacqueline nrafk [ mail: jacqueline.nrafk[at]ich-blicks.net | homepage: jacqueline.ich-blicks.net ] Amazon Web Services moves backups to cloud with new appliance
Amazon Web Services has launched a public beta test of AWS Storage Gateway, which allows enterprises to back up application data in Amazon's cloud using a software appliance, the company said on Tuesday.


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