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Inside Google at work and play | U.S. lawmakers flip their positions on SOPA, PIPA

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RSA, unapologetic, looks to move beyond The Breach
Last April's RSA security breach was engineered by a nation-state whose ultimate goal was not to steal secrets about SecurID tokens but rather to use those secrets to compromise U.S. military contractors that protected their networks with the devices, RSA officials say. Read More


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Inside Google at work and play
Google's new Venice Beach campus features a ton of cool activities for workers developing Chrome, YouTube and Google+ apps. Read More

U.S. lawmakers flip their positions on SOPA, PIPA
As thousands of websites and blogs went dark Wednesday to voice their opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act, some U.S. lawmakers have had a change of heart about the controversial copyright enforcement bills. Read More

Will 2012 be the dawn of DNSSEC?
Will 2012 be the year when U.S. retailers, banks and content providers finally bolster their DNS systems with an add-on security measure that prevents Web site spoofing? That's what advocates of the security measure - dubbed DNSSEC for DNS Security Extensions - are hoping will occur. Read More

Eastman Kodak files for Chapter 11 of U.S. bankruptcy code
Struggling Eastman Kodak said Thursday that it and its U.S. subsidiaries have filed for Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code to reorganize its business. Read More


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Cisco expands smart grid portfolio
Cisco this week expanded its smart grid portfolio for utilities with a reference architecture, products and services intended to modernize the electric grid. Read More

McAfee due to patch spam relay problem in cloud product
McAfee expects to patch by Thursday two problems with its SaaS Total Protection antimalware service, one of which lets an attacker use a computer as a spam relay. Read More

LightSquared claims GPS industry rigged tests
LightSquared's proposed mobile data network was set up to fail in tests of interference with GPS that were conducted last November under government auspices, the would-be cellular carrier charged on Wednesday. Read More

With Yang out, big changes coming to Yahoo?
Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang's departure this week from the company should put in in a better position to take drastic action to fix its long-running woes. Read More


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For businesses that rely on online transactions, open source shopping carts are a good alternative to proprietary ecommerce software: They are a fraction of the cost and are supported by large communities of users and developers. Read More

4 ways to beat data bloat
It is estimated that unstructured data -- everything from email to spreadsheets, documents and digital media -- accounts for at least 90% of an organization's data. You systems are bloated with everything from personal iTunes playlists to the early versions of that PowerPoint presentation you delivered in March. To make matters worse, analysts at Gartner and IDC predict that data growth in IT organizations will grow by as much as 800% in the next five years. Read More

US finally backs an international space "code of conduct"
Perhaps it was the concern that the nearly 14 ton Russian Mars probe would land smack-dab on the White House or maybe they just come to their senses, the US State Department today said it would indeed work with the European Union and other countries to develop a formal space code of conduct. Read More

Seize the Power: 10 Awesome Chargers for Mobile Devices
Here are 10 chargers to keep your tablets, smartphones, and MP3 players juiced up. Read More



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