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Galaxy S III, Android Jelly Bean, and Nokia PureView (MobileTechRoundup show #273)

Jul 16, 10:31AM

Kevin and I returned from vacations with lots to talk about in the mobile space, including several new purchases and a new OS update from Google.


Defense expert: US should hire hackers to conduct cyberwarfare

Jul 16, 7:59AM

Defense analyst John Arquilla believes the U.S. should stop prosecuting elite hackers and instead hire them to wage an online war against terrorists as well as other American enemies. He argues if the U.S. played its card rights with hackers, the war on terror would have been long over.


Daily Cuppa: hacks, back doors and data breaches

Jul 16, 6:14AM

The weekend is sadly over. While you get ready for another Monday, here's what you might have missed from the weekend.


TeenTech Weekly: Students and social media

Jul 16, 3:09AM

The weekly roundup of Generation-Y and student news & resources you may have missed.


Samsung Galaxy S III is missing one crucial thing

Jul 15, 7:09PM

Even with everything Samsung has squeezed inside the skinny Galaxy S III, there's one thing missing that would stop me from buying one.


Internet2: big pipes for big data

Jul 15, 4:13AM

'Internet2,' the high-capacity network designed to support collaborative ventures between universities, government research agencies and businesses, is ready to step up into the big data realm.


Here's how to better leverage TOGAF to deliver DoDAF capabilities and benefits

Jul 15, 12:49AM

Companies and government agencies are in even greater need to understand how to balance priorities, leverage existing investments and align their critical resources.


Sex Tech: Porn filesharing suits go too far, Anonymous vs. pedos

Jul 14, 3:59PM

Porn's mass-lawsuit lawyer slapped with sanctions, mass-suit victim: enough is enough, Facebook snoops your chats and Anonymous relaunches anti-pedo campaign.


Nvidia confirms hackers swiped up to 400,000 user accounts

Jul 14, 9:54AM

Nvidia today warned users that its developer forums had been hacked and up to 400,000 user accounts had been compromised. As a precautionary measure, the company has taken down five of its websites.


Apple investigating iOS in-app purchase hack

Jul 14, 4:29AM

Apple is investigating the hacking of its In-App Purchase program for iOS. The hacker, Alexey Borodin, has also come forward to say that iOS app developers can't use receipts to protect their apps and that Apple is transmitting user credentials in clear text.


Android malware's dirty secret: Repackaging of legit apps

Jul 14, 3:05AM

Security researchers at North Carolina State University believe Google should invest in repackaging detection to get a handle on malware targeting the Android platform.


Experiment 19: The back story of Microsoft's work to bring NT core to ARM

Jul 14, 2:47AM

A new Microsoft Research page acknowledges efforts dating back to 2008 to move the Windows NT core to ARM, which ended up impacting both Windows RT and Windows Phone 8.


SQL Injection Attack: What is it, and how to prevent it.

Jul 14, 2:13AM

The way that Yahoo! was hacked, SQL Injection attack, is the same method as many other hacks in the news recently: SQL Injection. SQL Injection attacks are common for the following reasons: • The prevalence of SQL Injection vulnerabilities • Databases are attractive targets because they typically contain critical application information • The approach (i.e., the hack) is not new and is well documented on dozens of forums


Upsurge in targeted attacks against small businesses

Jul 13, 11:20PM

Symantec reports that 36 percent of all targeted attacks during the last six months were directed at businesses with 250 or fewer employees.


Infor update with Charles Phillips, CEO. All's well but no exit in sight

Jul 13, 8:34PM

Charles Phillips, CEO Infor discusses company progress. He is comfortable with progress but there are no plans for an exit just yet.


Microsoft's Big Data Plans: Acknowledge, Embrace, Integrate

Jul 13, 8:00PM

Microsoft had its Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto this week, and over 16,000 people were there. So was Big Data.


When and how will users get the next version of Microsoft's Office?

Jul 13, 7:46PM

Office 365 prepaid cards for sale at Walmart? That could be just one of the new distribution strategies Microsoft has up its sleeve for its next wave of Office 15 products.


Roger McNamee and Silicon Valley's war with Wall Street

Jul 13, 4:46PM

It's all about smart money versus dumb money, but it's not the way things normally pan out.


O2 outage hit one-third of UK customers

Jul 13, 3:18PM

Around a third of O2's customers in the U.K. were affected by the outage, but the phone giant could escape legal trouble altogether.


ZTE in FBI probe for allegedly selling spy kit to Iran

Jul 13, 2:45PM

Telecoms giant and phone-maker ZTE is under the watchful eye of the FBI, after allegedly selling surveillance equipment to embargoed Iran.



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