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| Would a data notification law improve UK data security? How to prevent more government data disasters
A panel of experts in data protection was beaten yesterday by a simple question from the floor: “Can you give us an example of good data security practice by the British Government?”
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| IM bark notification Matthew replaced the controller in a robotic dog, and through some scripting, made a barking instant messenger notifier. The dog barks when you receive a message, leaving your speakers free to play music, and helping him stay polite without being glued to his computer.
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| Intel slings sue ball at N-Data Ethernet patent skirmish
Intel has filed a lawsuit against Negotiated Data Solutions, LLC (N-Data) in a royalties dispute about the industry standard for Ethernet computer networking.
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| ID and the triple-A challenge of mashup security Sources unknown
The loose coupling of data drawn from different systems is one of the enduring appeals of mashups. However, what if some of that data needs to be handled securely, or it is necessary to log in to some or all of the data feeds? What if the mashup as a whole represents some form [...] [..] |
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Sprint responds to rumors about 5GB ?unlimited? data cap Following last week’s news that Sprint would be joining the ranks of AT&T and Verizon in implementing a 5GB cap on some of their advertised “Unlimited” data offerings, the company has issued a response in an attempt to clarify their stance. First off, the new cap only applies to data cards and tethering, which means [...] [..] |
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| Windows Live SkyDrive (Beta) Seiring meningkatnya popularitas penyimpanan data online (online file storage), banyak para pengguna yang memanfaatkan layanan ini. Keunggulan penyimpanan data online ini adalah sifatnya yang fleksibel, dalam arti kita tidak perlu repot lagi membawa media penyimpanan data dan kapasitasnya yang cukup besar. Sayangnya untuk menyimpan data ke inter [..] |
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| Iron Man Demo Coming Tomorrow [Demo]
I was sitting here, thinking how odd it was that Sega hadn't released anything new on Iron Man today when the notification showed up in my email box - a playable demo for the game is will be available for the Xbox 360 tomorrow, [..] |
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| Build a 14.5 watt data center in a shoebox All it takes is a buffalo and some courage
Those supercomputing guys love to build their massive data centers full of hardware and high-end cooling systems. These data smelters consume vast amounts of energy and take up a ton of space. But they make you feel like a real man or at least a real geek, [...] [..] |
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Sprint joins the party, caps unlimited data at 5GB We think it’s officially time for all major US carriers to be prohibited from using the word “Unlimited” in their data plan marketing materials. Following on the heels of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has made the decision to cap their “Unlimited” data plan at 5GB of monthly usage. According to a leaked internal memo, the [...] [..] |
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| Sprint joins the party, caps unlimited data at 5GB We think it’s officially time for all major US carriers to be prohibited from using the word “Unlimited” in their data plan marketing materials. Following on the heels of Verizon and AT&T, Sprint has made the decision to cap their “Unlimited” data plan at 5GB of monthly usage. According to a leaked internal memo, the [...] [..] |
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| NY Privacy Watchdogs Want to Regulate Online Data Tracking The political grandstanding on online data collection -- tracking your browsing activity, habits, etc. -- is just getting started. Next up: A pending bill in New York to regulate data collection and levy fines for violations. Mediapost gives both sides an airing.
The "pro-tracking" side has a tall hill to climb. The argument that the big, bad corporations are tracking you without your pe [..] |
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| And now it’s time for Data Warehouses as a Service Kognitio monitors toaster inventory over the wire
Poor old Teradata - the data warehouse kingpin and lord over real-time global toaster inventory information. First it gets attacked by a host of data warehouse appliance makers, trying to undercut it on price. And now it’s being hit by buzzword-based business models from those firing up DaaS (data [...] [..] |
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Telus reneges on ?unlimited? data plans In an ethically-questionable business move, Canadian carrier Telus is pushing customers off of an “unlimited” data plan - with force. Reports note that the carrier is discontinuing it’s $75 “no-cap” plan used with data cards and moving them to a $65 1GB package. This is a huge problem for users in rural parts of Canada [...]
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