Issue highlights 1. 15 tips for landing - and acing - a job interview 2. Hackers release iOS 6.1 jailbreak utility 3. Anonymous posts personal data of 4,000 bankers online 4. Do you really need the Nexus 7000? 5. Lawmakers pledge to change hacking law during Swartz memorial 6. Big Data Startup Attracts Fortune 100 Clients, Venture Capital 7. Dell goes private, bought by Michael Dell and Silver Lake 8. Dell finalizes plan to go private with Silver Lake's help 9. Apparently we can wait: Obama's online privacy effort 10. Amazon lets users track their cloud-based databases with texts, email 11. MySQL 5.6 tackles NoSQL competitors 12. ACLU takes wireless carriers to task for poor Android security |
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1. Write a great resume to open the door: Interviews are granted to those whose resumes demonstrate accomplishments, contributions and value. If you're not a great writer and you have trouble tooting your own horn, seek help from industry friends or consider a security-resume writer. READ MORE |
A program to jailbreak Apple devices running iOS 6 or above was released Monday, sparking over 100,000 downloads in the first 10 minutes of availability. The jailbreak modifies Apple's mobile firmware, letting users load applications from outside of the official AppStore, and access iOS files that Apple usually shields. READ MORE |
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Personal information on some 4,000 people in the banking industry, including bank officers, was posted online Sunday by the hacker collective Anonymous. READ MORE |
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Since Cisco introduced the cutting-edge Nexus 7000 line in 2008, network engineers have constantly debated over the Nexus versus the Catalyst. Those who oversee Catalyst 6500-powered networks are happy with (and accustomed to) the widely used, lower-cost Catalyst switches. Nexus advocates favor the newer line's speed and virtualization capabilities. While each side has good reason to advocate for... READ MORE |
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U.S. lawmakers pledged to rewrite an antihacking law as hundreds of people gathered in Washington, D.C., to mourn the death of Internet activist and innovator Aaron Swartz. READ MORE |
Everybody is talking about Big Data, but planning and implementing a Big Data project can be a daunting affair. Enter Think Big Analytics, a vendor-neutral services provider that aims to help large enterprises plan Big Data projects, train staff and then implement. READ MORE |
Michael Dell has teamed up with investment firm Silver Lake to buy computer maker Dell, the company he founded as a 19-year-old in 1984, in a deal valued at about US$24.4 billion. READ MORE |
In a move that's been much anticipated, Dell is going private. Michael Dell, along with investment firm Silver Lake, will acquire the company he founded by paying shareholders $13.65 per share in cash. The deal is valued at about US$24.4 billion. READ MORE |
It has now been just about a year since the Obama administration put forth its online privacy blueprint. In spite of a title on the announcement that insisted "We Can't Wait," not much has happened since the blueprint was published. Meanwhile, things are heating up on the online privacy front in Europe, and the contrast between the United States and European viewpoints is and is not stark. READ MORE |
Users of Amazon Web Services' Relational Database Service (RDS) can now keep track of their databases with new notifications via email and SMS. READ MORE |
With MySQL 5.6, released Tuesday, Oracle has updated the open-source database to make it more competitive with NoSQL data stores such as MariaDB or Cassandra. READ MORE |
The American Civil Liberties Union has called on wireless carriers to either take responsibility for Android security on the mobile devices they sell or let Google handle updates to protect the millions of people using the operating system. READ MORE |
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