Tuesday, October 30, 2012

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  Irked by cyberspying, Georgia outs Russia-based hacker -- with photos | Election watchdogs keep wary eye on paperless e-voting systems
 
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First Look: Google's Nexus 10 tablet
The Samsung-designed device is the first in the Nexus line to directly challenge the iPad. Read More


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Irked by cyberspying, Georgia outs Russia-based hacker -- with photos
In one of the photos, the dark-haired, bearded hacker is peering into his computer's screen, perhaps puzzled at what's happening. Minutes later, he cuts his computer's connection, realizing he has been discovered. Read More

Election watchdogs keep wary eye on paperless e-voting systems
As the clock winds down to what could turn out to be an extremely close presidential race, some election watchdogs are keeping a wary eye on paperless electronic voting machines that are scheduled to be used in several key states and jurisdictions around the country. Read More

Scott Forstall, father of iOS, set to leave Apple next year in sweeping executive shakeup
Apple on Monday announced an executive shakeup of epic proportions. Scott Forstall, who increasingly became a visible member of Apple's executive team where he served as the company's Senior VP of iOS software, will no longer be with the company come 2013. Forstall is a seasoned Apple veteran who first joined the company in 1997 when he came over with Steve Jobs as part of Apple's NeXT acquisition.... Read More

Hopes for federal cybersecurity standards fading
Cybersecurity is clearly on the agenda of both Congress and President Obama. But it is just as clearly not at the top of their list. Read More

Sandy takes down Web sites
Several media websites such as Huffington Post and Gawker are shut down by storm Read More

Data centers prepare for Sandy with cots, fuel and comfort food
As it stood late this afternoon, Hosting.com's data center in Newark, Del., was within walking distance of the projected path Hurricane Sandy's center once it makes landfall. Read More

Citi analyst fired over leaked Facebook IPO info
Chief Citigroup web analyst, Mark Mahaney, has been fired after he and another analyst allegedly leaked information to select media outlets about Facebook's much anticipated IPO. Read More

What shiny new devices can Linux nerds get excited about?
As a Linux Nerd(tm), it's easy to feel left out of the "gadget lust" fun that our Apple and Microsoft brethren so often get to enjoy. New iPads and iPhones (and iWhatevers), Windows 8 tablets named after coffee tables, and so many other bright, shiny new toys just weren't built for us. Sure, Android is cool. I love my Galaxy S3. It's an awesome phone that blows any iOS-powered device out... Read More

5 things Juniper must do to reignite growth
Juniper Networks needs better marketing and execution, among other things, to turn its fortunes around. Read More

Google to issue credits for App Engine outage
Google will give refunds to paid subscribers of App Engine, its Web application development and hosting service, which suffered a partial outage on Friday. Read More

Steve Ballmer says great response to Windows 8, Surface launch
Speaking at Microsoft's Build 2012 developer conference on October 30, 2012, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company has sold more than 4 million copies of Windows 8 since launch the preceeding Friday. Read More

2012 Tech Industry Graveyard
Apple, Cisco, Microsoft and Google among those bidding farewell to products Read More

 
 
 

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