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First look: Hands-on with iOS 7
iOS 7 won't come out until the fall, but since its unveiling at Monday's WWDC keynote it's been the talk of the Apple world. Read More



The top technologies the CIA thinks are hot
A quick look at what technologies the Central Intelligence Agency's investment arm – known as In-Q-Tel—is investing in Read More

Oracle to ship 40 security fixes for Java SE
Oracle is set to release a patch set for Java SE that targets 40 security vulnerabilities. Read More

iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending June 12
With Apple's WWDC providing actual news and, you know, facts, the iOSphere seemed like a hot air balloon that was rapidly cooling and losing not only altitude but attitude. Blogs and tech sites seemed to flounder in finding something to say that could compete with reality. Read More

Something's missing: Cisco hotshot eternally grateful for video editing
While Cisco used the company's keynote slot at Interop last month to tout the Internet of Everything concept, deft video editors were careful not to include Everything in the video of the presentation that Cisco posted to YouTube on June 14. And no one is more thankful for that than Cisco SVP Rob "Blue Shoes" Soderbery. Read More

Intel wants to be your new cable provider
Intel wants to create a virtual cable service that would bundle TV channels for subscribers. But cable providers are expected to put up a fight. Read More

IBM remolds DB2 10.5 as a Hadoop killer
In the new update of DB2, released Friday, IBM has added a set of acceleration technologies, collectively code-named BLU, that promise to make the venerable database management system (DBMS) better suited for running large in-memory data analysis jobs. Read More

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Businesses slow-walk classified data-sharing efforts with feds
Costs, skepticism dampen participation in Enhanced Cybersecurity Services initiative Read More

5 outstanding Android keyboard apps
Make your Android device better than ever with a custom onscreen keyboard that suits your style. These five options represent the best the platform has to offer. Read More

Does encryption really shield you from government's prying eyes?
If you're thinking about encrypting email in light of revelations about U.S. government spying, you may be wasting your time. Read More

 
 
 

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