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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Hsbc Admits Losing Data 439 aciertos encontrados.
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Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.178
E3: Going, Going, Gone? e3.jpg - E3: Going, Going, Gone? E3, the premier video game conference, is losing more and more luster. Last week Activision (ATVI) and Vivendi, which are completing a merger, announced that they were not attending the July 15-17 confere [..]
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Refurbed iPhones not so secure  Thinking about selling your iPhone in anticipation of the upcoming 3G launch? Proceed with caution. According to iPhone Atlas, “delted” user data is still able to be recovered by future owners. It seems that user data is held in unused portions of the device’s NAND memory, even after a full wipe has been executed. [...] [..]
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance: 5.151
Encryption and the law  The rise of cloud computing raises a lot of legal issues, and one of the thorniest involves the variations in national laws governing the storage and use of personal and other information. Controls on data threaten, for instance, to prevent certain information from being stored in data centers outside a user's home country, hence eroding some of the efficiencies promised by a global cloud. And yet [..]
The Boy Genius Report Relevance: 5.151
Refurbed iPhones not so secure Image 0 en  - Refurbed iPhones not so secure Thinking about selling your iPhone in anticipation of the upcoming 3G launch? Proceed with caution. According to iPhone Atlas, “delted” user data is still able to be recovered by future owners. It seems that user data is held in unused portions of the device’s NAND memory, even after a full wipe has been executed. [...] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.148
London borough lost children’s data three times  Twice in pubs The London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has revealed that staff have had data on children stolen on three occasions, including twice in pubs. TheRegister [..]
eLearning News & Instructional Design by The Learned Man!  Relevance: 5.147
Moodle!  Results of the eLearning Guild's LMS Survey: (For this report, LMS market share ratings were based on data from more than 2,300 respondents and satisfaction ratings were based on data from more than 1,200 respondents. In addition, the guild surveyed... [..]
The Learned Man! - eLearning Blog Relevance: 5.147
Moodle!  Results of the eLearning Guild's LMS Survey: (For this report, LMS market share ratings were based on data from more than 2,300 respondents and satisfaction ratings were based on data from more than 1,200 respondents. In addition, the guild surveyed... [..]
The Learned Man!  Relevance: 5.147
Moodle!  Results of the eLearning Guild's LMS Survey: (For this report, LMS market share ratings were based on data from more than 2,300 respondents and satisfaction ratings were based on data from more than 1,200 respondents. In addition, the guild surveyed... [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.147
Rackable to Sell IBM Blades in Modular Data Centers (PC World)  PC World - Rackable Systems will resell IBM's blade servers in its ICE Cube modular data centers under a deal unveiled on Monday. YahooTechNews [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.142
Sense Networks: Making Coin Out of Location Data and "Reality Mining" Picture 15.png - Sense Networks: Making Coin Out of Location Data and "Reality Mining" A New York-based company called Sense Networks is using public and private location-based data to figure out where consumers are going and what they're doing--patterns that have obvious po [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.130
Battered Yahoo Admits It Overplayed Hand; Open To New Microsoft Talks  How's this for a quick cave? Less than 48 hours after Microsoft (MSFT) pulled the plug on its Yahoo (YHOO) offer, Yahoo has already admitted publicly that it would have been willing to do a [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 5.078
Activision admits some World Tour drums busted Image 0 en  - Activision admits some World Tour drums busted Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Peripherals, Rhythm No, it's not just your imagination, Guitar Hero fans: Activision has now admitted that (as several fans reported over the weekend) there is a problem with so [..]
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Phorm admits censoring Wikipedia article  Send in the clowns Phorm has admitted that it deleted key factual parts of the Wikipedia article about the huge controversy fired by its advertising profiling deals with BT, Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse. TheRegister [..]
Joystiq Relevance: 5.074
Sony underestimated 80GB PS3 demand Image 0 en  - Sony underestimated 80GB PS3 demand Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Business Sony America VP of marketing, Scott Steinberg, admits in an extensive interview with GameDaily that the company underestimated the demand for the 80 [..]
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance: 5.056
Google unlocks its data centers  The clouds open and . . . the face of Google appears. As long anticipated, Google is now allowing outside developers to write applications that will run on its vast network of data centers. The company's App Engine, now in a closed beta, provides a new cloud-based development platform that will compete with, and perhaps complement, the platforms run by Amazon Web Services, Salesforce.com, and othe [..]

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