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August 29, 2012
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FAA to Reconsider In-Flight Rules for Electronic Devices The Federal Aviation Administration acknowledges that consumers want to use their iPads, Kindles, smartphones and other electronic devices.
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Internal Oracle Document Details HCM Software Strategy Plans Oracle is intent on taking an ample share of the increasingly hot HCM (human capital management) software market, and a new internal document describes its...
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FBI Nabs Alleged LulzSec Member Over Sony Pictures Hack A 20-year-old man surrendered to FBI agents on Tuesday for his alleged hacking of Sony Pictures, one of a wave of attacks executed last year by the hacking...
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New SAP Software Gives Customers '360-degree' Insight Into IT Environments SAP customers now have an additional tool to manage their technology landscapes in the form of SAP IT Infrastructure Management, which was announced as generally...
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US Air Force Seeks to Enhance Its Cyberwarfare Capabilities The U.S. Air Force is openly soliciting technologies that would improve its capability of launching cyberattacks and gathering intelligence during cyberwarfare...
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Judge Allows Group to Oppose FTC Settlement With Google A judge has allowed privacy group Consumer Watchdog to move forward with an effort to oppose a US$22.5 million privacy settlement between Google and the U.S...
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MongoDB Gets Richer Query Commands In an effort to improve how MongoDB supplies its data to external applications, MongoDB keeper 10gen has extended the open source data store's query language...
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#help! Japan Mulls "911" Emergency Calls From Twitter, Social Networks The Japanese government on Wednesday hosted a panel in Tokyo on allowing emergency "911" calls to be placed through social networks such as Twitter during...
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New VMware Horizon Suite Delivers Apps, Data to Any Device VMWare Tuesday pulled the wraps off its mobility platform, Horizon Suite.
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Netgear Intros Powerline Music Streaming From Smartphones and Tablets Netgear has introduced the Powerline Music Extender, which uses powerline technology to stream music from a smartphone or a tablet to any room in the home with...
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IDC: IBM, HP See Server Revenue Fall in Q2, Dell's Revenue Grows IBM and Hewlett-Packard tied for the top position in server factory revenue in the second quarter, with a 29.2 and 29.6 percent share respectively, IDC said on...
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