Thursday, May 16, 2013

How to keep the feds from snooping on your cloud data

10 great illustrations of Linux humor

Google Wallet makes payments possible through Gmail

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May 16, 2013
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How to keep the feds from snooping on your cloud data

A growing number of SaaS providers offer secure encryption log-in to Dropbox and other cloud storage vendors, meaning even they can't access the data you store. And neither can the government.

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Issue highlights

1. 10 great illustrations of Linux humor

2. Google Wallet makes payments possible through Gmail

3. SunGard brings cloud service to disaster recovery

4. Cisco cites data-center, wireless for quarterly revenue increase

5. Google has 'lapped Siri' with sci-fi-like search

6. Why aren't Microsoft's competitors joining in on the Windows 8 jokes?

7. Meet 'Appcessories': Products that connect to your smartphone

8. Testers and developers, please learn to get along

9. Is Microsoft power-snooping on Skype conversations?

10. INSIDER IT Resume Makeover: No Time for Complacency

11. What now for lithium ion technology?

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10 great illustrations of Linux humor

From the archives: Here is a collection of posters,wallpapers and other artworks that show off the old Linux funny bone. READ MORE

Google Wallet makes payments possible through Gmail

Google is integrating Gmail with Google Wallet so that users can send payments as a mail attachment, even if the recipient doesn't have a Gmail address. READ MORE

SunGard brings cloud service to disaster recovery

Can the old guard in business continuity and disaster-recovery services thrive in an era when the companies are looking at new ways to process business data? SunGard Data Systems, with decades of experience in availability services, is feeling the pinch as some business clientele move data to the cloud. But SunGard says it's pushing forward with innovations that are making it a public cloud provider as well with the kind of application availability it says will be hard to match elsewhere. READ MORE

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Five Tips for Outsmarting the Information Age Adversary

Today's attackers vigilantly wait for you to slip up before they strike your information systems and compromise your data. Learn five actions you can take to improve your information risk management and security strategy and stay one step ahead of the information age adversary. Read More

Cisco cites data-center, wireless for quarterly revenue increase

Data-center and wireless sales led growth at Cisco Systems in its fiscal third quarter, as it saw customers spending more in the U.S. and developing countries but reported continuing weakness in Southern Europe. READ MORE

Google has 'lapped Siri' with sci-fi-like search

Google laid out its plan for the future of search at Google I/O, talking about a search engine for mobile and desktop that not only answers your questions but has a conversation with you and offers information before you even ask for it. READ MORE

Why aren't Microsoft's competitors joining in on the Windows 8 jokes?

Motley Fool made a great point late last week: Where are the Windows 8 attack ads? They have their suspicions, and I have mine. Windows Vista was a stinker and everyone knew it, and along came the "I'm a Mac" ads. These ads were devastating in some ways, but as other, cooler heads noted, they also backfired. "PC" came off as a sympathetic character (played so brilliantly by John Hodgman) while "Mac"... READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation

IBV Study: the Business of Social Business

The IBM Institute for Business Value produced this executive report. Learn how social business has a significant impact on the way organizations create valuable customer experiences and accelerate innovation across the entire organization. Learn More

Meet 'Appcessories': Products that connect to your smartphone

Appcessories are, essentially, devices that connect to a smartphone to make use of its features. Some of these resemble everyday items found in the Jetsons, while others, such as a smart basketball or a virtual reality headset, are groundbreaking in their own right. The technology is progressing fast enough to draw attention from research firms, such as Canalys, which recently announced that it will... READ MORE

Testers and developers, please learn to get along

I just got back from the StarEAST conference in Orlando. It's one of the major testing conferences in the U.S. every year. As in previous years, it was inspiring to see so many qualified testers and QA managers in one place. Speaker sessions were relevant, humorous and interesting, and from the list of topics, it is evident that both junior and veteran testers have started to adopt trends like agile... READ MORE

Is Microsoft power-snooping on Skype conversations?

First there were reports that made it sound as if a kindergartener could easily social engineer Skype Support to hijack accounts. Now, holy wowza, a German publisher is claiming that Microsoft is power-snooping on Skype conversations. READ MORE

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IT Resume Makeover: No Time for Complacency

Just because you're not actively looking for a job is no reason to neglect your resume. In a fluctuating market the rug can be pulled out from under even the most skilled IT pros, so it's always good to be prepared. READ MORE

What now for lithium ion technology?

A quick look at lithium ion technology and research READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: McAfee

Eight "Must-Have" Firewall Rules

With the torrent of new threats resulting from Web 2.0, it's likely that your existing firewall is leaving you exposed. This checklist should help you understand the advanced features available in next generation firewalls and guide your evaluation process. Read Now

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