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Pricing a low-cost iPhone: How ‘cheap’ is cheap?

Hurry up and wait: Why Microsoft's holding Windows 8.1

The Enterprise Security Model Is Experiencing "Death by a Thousand Cuts"

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August 15, 2013
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Pricing a low-cost iPhone: How 'cheap' is cheap?

Though still unsubstantiated, a low-cost iPhone is now widely seen as a possible product announcement in early September, along with a new high-end phone. And it's finally possible to create a coherent explanation of why such a move makes sense for Apple in 2013.

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Issue highlights

1. Hurry up and wait: Why Microsoft's holding Windows 8.1

2. The Enterprise Security Model Is Experiencing "Death by a Thousand Cuts"

3. Google patches Android after Bitcoin wallet issue

4. A bunch of companies just made a bunch of money in the cloud

5. Debate roils: Has NASA's Voyager spaceship left our solar system – or not?

6. 1981 news report on internet downplays internet's threat to news

7. Baby monitor hack highlights manufacturers' security shortfalls

8. iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending August 14

9. Beyond Google Glass: The wearable tech that will revolutionize business

10. If a dollar weighed a pound there'd be more blue whales

 

Hurry up and wait: Why Microsoft's holding Windows 8.1

Microsoft's decision to sit on Windows 8.1 for two months after engineers wrap up work was driven by the year's biggest sales cycles, analysts said. READ MORE

The Enterprise Security Model Is Experiencing "Death by a Thousand Cuts"

If enterprise security were an automobile it would be a Ford Taurus circa 1995. Good car way back when and still running but burning oil, barely passing inspection, and held together by bondo today. READ MORE

Google patches Android after Bitcoin wallet issue

Google is distributing patches for a cryptography flaw in Android that may affect hundreds of thousands of applications. READ MORE

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A bunch of companies just made a bunch of money in the cloud

Continuing the methodical migration of certain federal government services to the cloud, the U.S. Department of the Interior this week said it will award up to a $10 billion in contract to 10 IT firms to help the agency more fully adopt cloud computing resources. READ MORE

Debate roils: Has NASA's Voyager spaceship left our solar system – or not?

Sometimes there's nothing like a good argument to stir things up. There is one juicy one that has been in the making for over a year now but seems to be getting to a boiling point: Has NASA's Voyager spacecraft left out universe or not? READ MORE

1981 news report on internet downplays internet's threat to news

In 1981, a San Francisco TV news station reported on some of the world's first internet users - San Francisco newspaper editors who were overseeing a new investment aimed at streamlining newspaper operations. Little did they know how successful it would be. Calling it "the newest form of electronic journalism," the reporter explains how editors at the San Francisco Examiner used an early phone-based... READ MORE

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Baby monitor hack highlights manufacturers' security shortfalls

In addition to lax passwords, manufacturer lacks a effective way to get its patches and updates out to customers. READ MORE

iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending August 14

The iOSphere is still conflicted over the iPad 5 and iPad mini dates, whether it's the start date for mass manufacturing, for the product announcement, or the availability. Eventually, someone is bound to be right. READ MORE

Beyond Google Glass: The wearable tech that will revolutionize business

From heads-up displays to implantable silicon, a brave new business world of innovative wearable tech is fast taking shape READ MORE

If a dollar weighed a pound there'd be more blue whales

That headline doesn't make any sense, you say? Well, neither does the public-relations pitch I received this morning via an email carrying this subject line: "U.S. Debt Weighs as much as 44,000 Blue Whales." Here's the first sentence: "If you take a look at the running National Debt Clock, the weight of U.S. debt is almost as much as 44,000 blue whales (if $1=1 lb) ... and there aren't even that many... READ MORE

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