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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Results in WEEKLYBITS.COM Irish Data Protection Chief 488 aciertos encontrados.
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Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.263
Critics Blast Pending Clean Air Rule  Opposition mounts to a pending Environmental Protection Agency rule that some say would threaten air quality in national parks. Wired.com [..]
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The Boy Genius Report Relevance: 5.253
T-Mobile?s 3G rollout  Ok, here’s the full scoop: T-Mobile’s 3G data network has launched in New York City as we all know. Officially according to T-Mobile, this does include UMTS/HSDPA data. T-Mo goes on to say that by the end of the year they expect most major metropolitan cities to have coverage, but for now, it’s just New [...] [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.242
Google: UBS Cuts Estimates Before Click Data Comes Out (GOOG)  Web stats firm ComScore is publishing its February paid click data report after the market closes today, and ahead of the release, UBS analyst Benjamin Schachter is cutting his Google estimates. [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.240
Google and Microsoft have nothing on - drum roll - the SuperNAP  A $350m data center giant in the desert Exclusive $500m. That’s the going rate for a data smelter these days. You know, a facility run by a company such as Google or Microsoft that moves bits around and consumes more power than old-school metal processing plants. TheRegister [..]
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MPs demand US spooks’ guarantees on census data  Patriot Act could expose British Jedis An influential group of MPs has urged the government to seek assurances from Washington that the Patriot Act would not be used to access personal data contained in the UK census, if it is outsourced to US defence contractor Lockheed Martin. TheRegister [..]
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Visualizing Sound: Moving Planks 2216435853_93d4edc6f7.jpg - Visualizing Sound: Moving Planks I really like when data is visualized in a non-traditional way. We have seen a lot of Arduino and XPort projects that can visualize data, but not too many are as unique as “Moving Planks”. The Moving planks project is a collaboration between the 1scale1 and the ITU University of Copenhagen based upon Anna Vallgarda research [...] [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.219
Google, Viacom Still Talking About YouTube Data. On Deck: Chad Hurley And Steve Chen chad hurley.jpg - Google, Viacom Still Talking About YouTube Data. On Deck: Chad Hurley And Steve Chen Two weeks ago, Google (GOOG) and Viacom (VIA) agreed to negotiate a specific protocol on the hand-over of YouTube's user data within seven business days that would keep users anonymous b [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.196
Mer kapacitet Tusen gĂ„nger mer data genom fler fĂ€rger  Trafiken i nĂ€ten ökar explosionsartat. Men tekniken ligger steget före. I dag kan tusentals gĂ„nger mer data skickas genom en optisk fiber Ă€n för 15 Ă„r sedan. Hemligheten Ă€r att anvĂ€nda ljus med olika fĂ€rger. [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance: 5.185
eBay Woos Its Best Sellers. Are They Paying Attention?  eBay is offering new goodies to buyer and sellers to keep them on the auction site; the newest come-on is a pledge to offer full protection, covering 100% of purchase price, to b [..]
Kotaku Relevance: 5.185
The PC Gamer's Bill of Rights [I'm Just A Bill]   Not a day goes by that PC gamers don't have something to complain about, whether it be misleading PC requirements for the games they buy, games being released in an unfinished state, or brutal copy protection measures that treat them as if they were all potential criminals. In [..]
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IBM to spend $300M to expand data-recovery service (AP)  AP - In a sign that political instability and natural disasters can fuel technology spending, IBM Corp. plans to invest $300 million building new centers that can store companies' sensitive data and deliver it remotely in the event of a meltdown. YahooTechNews [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance: 5.174
Foreign Office reports five data losses to Info Commissioner  Our man in the corner The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has reported five significant data breaches to the Information Commissioner’s Office in the last financial year, in total affecting less than 188 people. TheRegister [..]
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog Relevance: 5.142
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 [..]
Boy Genius Report Relevance: 5.142
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. [...] [..]
The Boy Genius Report Relevance: 5.142
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. [...] [..]

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