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'World's largest' telecom deal turns out to be a dud

Tech 'firsts' that made a President's day (from the NW archives) | US relief agency sets up 'rumor control' to counter online misinformation

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'World's largest' telecom deal turns out to be a dud
Originally billed as the world's largest telecommunications purchase, the U.S. government's Networx contract is turning out to be chump change for the five carriers involved in the deal. Halfway through its 10-year term, the contract has driven around $2 billion in revenue compared to projections as high as $34 billion for this stage of the program. Read More


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Tech 'firsts' that made a President's day (from the NW archives)
From the first presidential steamboat ride to the introduction of electricity in the White House to Obama's famous BlackBerry, our nation's commanders in chief have always enjoyed the privilege of being exposed to technology's cutting edge -- even if they haven't always embraced the opportunities. Read More

US relief agency sets up 'rumor control' to counter online misinformation
The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency has set up a "rumor control" section on its website to counter misinformation on social networks that has affected relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy. Read More

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VMware: Leaked source code dates to 2004, customers should patch
VMware warned on Sunday that more of its source code for its ESX hypervisor technology could become public after another batch of code was released by a hacker. Read More

How the Presidential Election Will Impact IT Outsourcing
The issue of offshore outsourcing and its impact on American jobs has been front and center throughout the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign. But as election day draws near, both President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney are singing more or less the same tune on the subject-offshoring is bad; job creation is good. Read More

4G World: A New Role for the Cellular Carriers?
I ran a short (three-session) track at 4G World in Chicago this week, continuing the theme of the Mobile Connect event we did in Boston in June. The concept behind Mobile Connect is how wireless and mobile benefit the enterprise, moving, if you will, up the protocol stack. If Interop is at its core all about Layers 1-3, then Mobile Connect is all about Layer-7. Read More


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Windows 8 presses developers to update their skills
Microsoft likes to talk about Windows 8 as being Windows "reimagined," and in many ways it is quite a departure from its predecessors. To allow the operating system's use across a range of touchscreen devices, Microsoft radically redesigned the look and feel of the OS. Read More

Use of evoting machines unaltered despite power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy
Plans to use electronic voting machines in Tuesday's presidential election appear to be largely unaltered in states that were hit hard by Hurricane Sandy. Read More

Researcher uncovers Android SMS phishing vulnerability
A researcher at North Carolina State University has uncovered a vulnerability that could be exploited to send deceptive text messages from some Android devices, as part of a phishing scheme. Read More

7 free Election Day apps for political junkies
iOS and Android users alike can get their horse-race fix with these mobile apps. Read More



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