Cloud security demands greater scrutiny than traditional outsourcing Cloud computing is gaining popularity, but raises new concerns about the safety of data. 10 ways Google is like God Dan Wegner christens his blog on SEO with a detailed look at how Google reigns supreme in the world of search. Part 1 | Part 2 Purported BlackBerry 'Onyx' photos surface Photos purporting to be a new BlackBerry 3G smartphone have surfaced. The device could pack the BlackBerry Bold's 3G, 11abg radio and keyboard into the sleeker, more compact... Revealed: the source of all those BlackBerry rumors Nortel: Revenues stabilize, but still off 37% from '08 levels Nortel Networks today reported a 37% drop in revenues during the first quarter of the year compared to the same period in 2008. NASA shuttle blasts off on Hubble life-saving mission While the Hubble Space Telescope was making some pre-shut down observations today, the space shuttle Atlantis blasted off this afternoon on a repair mission to the 19-year-old orbiter. AT&T to buy divested Verizon assets for $2.35B AT&T has agreed to pay US$2.35 billion for network assets in 18 U.S. states that Verizon Wireless has to divest as part of its acquisition of Alltel last year. Windows Server 2008 R2: 3 Key New Features As part of an announcement at the TechEd show today in Los Angeles, Microsoft said that Windows Server 2008 R2 RC (Release Candidate) is now available and that the final version will ship in the same timeframe as client OS Windows 7, which has been generally available as a release candidate for a week now. The journey to become an iPhone App developer Wondering how hard it is to develop an iPhone App? So does Cisco Subnet blogger James Heary, who's taking an iPhone development course as the first step towards his goal. Indian prime minister joins Cisco in criticizing Obama's tax plan Cisco Subnet blogger Brad Reese says Indian IT firms derive 61% of total sales from the U.S. -- which could change with President Obama's tax plan to end U.S. tax incentives for outsourced jobs. Buzzblog: Texting transit drivers aren't getting the message Forty-eight passengers and one reckless subway car driver were injured Friday night in Boston when the driver let texting to his girlfriend distract him from applying the brakes. This latest accident shows that transit officials and lawmakers need to accelerate their crackdowns on the dangerous practice of texting while driving. |
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