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- 18 August 2011
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News: Facebook streamlines UI of developer console
Facebook has revamped the interface of the console that its external developers use to manage their applications for the social networking site.
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News: DoD: Sharing cyber-threat info with contractors is working
Halfway through a 90-day trial, the Department of Defense says it has stopped hundreds of attempted intrusions it would have missed otherwise without its pilot program of sharing classified information about cyber threats with military contractors.
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News: PC Advisor's top five tweets of the week – 18th August 2011
Twitter has finally calmed down from the London riots and once again firmly turned its attentions to all things tech. Here's PC Advisor's top five tweets of the week.
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News: Google highlights trouble in detecting web-based malware
Google issued a new study on Wednesday detailing how it is becoming more difficult to identify malicious websites and attacks, with antivirus software proving to be an ineffective defense against new ones.
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News: Women's information security scholarship offered by (ISC)2
(ISC)2, the not-for-profit information security professional body, has launched its Foundation’s new Women’s Scholarship Program.
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News: Co-operative serves up P2D cloud expenses platform
The Co-operative Group has implemented a cloud computing based platform from P2D in a bid to improve expenses management.
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News: Bayer reprimanded by regulator after promoting prescription pills on Twitter
Bayer has been publicly criticised by the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA), after advertising an erectile dysfunction medicine and a cannabis-based painkiller for multiple sclerosis on its Twitter feed.
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News: Christchurch City Council assesses its quake response
Natural disasters usually bring out the best in people. For the ICT department at the Christchurch City Council, the September and February earthquakes brought about a new way of working that has "changed our way of thinking", according to information manager Gavin Till.
- 17 August 2011
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News: Perth hospital signs with BT for communications, IT services
The new Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth, Western Australia, will put communications and sustainability at the forefront of its IT agenda, thanks to an agreement with international services firm, Serco, for facilities management and support services. Serco will partner with BT for the project. Under the contract, BT will install and manage the hospital’s communications infrastructure and run a range of IT services.
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News: Nokia: Google acquiring Motorola a 'massive catalyst' for us
Nokia has claimed that Google’s giant acquisition of Motorola Mobility will be a “massive catalyst” for its mobile phones using the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 platform, suggesting Android may be harmed.
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Opinion: Did Microsoft Trick Google Into Buying Motorola?
The media has been abuzz all week with news and analysis of the Google-Motorola deal. When all of the dust settles on the business logic behind the deal, or its impact on pending Android patent infringement, or what it means for the future of Google TV, the company that gains the most from this new relationship may just be Microsoft.
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Opinion: InterFAX Adds Faxing From Google Docs
As much as it baffles me that fax machines still exist in the 21st century, I still have a handful of business contacts who rely on--nay, stubbornly insist on--fax machines for important business communications. While this has become rare in the tech world, where sentient beings have long since abandoned faxes for PDFs and email, many independent contractors in a variety of fields still force their clients to fax important documents.
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News: Make Image Magic in Microsoft Office 2010: 10 Cool Tricks
Your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations cry out for great images--a creative company logo, compelling charts, and luscious photos. Microsoft's Office applications have cool tools for using images in your documents, but these features aren't immediately obvious.
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Opinion: Zynga Reportedly Buys Astro Ape
Zynga has acquired mobile games start-up Astro Ape, according to Business Insider, which notes that Astro Ape employees are changing their place of employment on LinkedIn.
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News: Can the Obama Administration fix your identity management problems?
Can the Obama administration fix your identity management problems?
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Opinion: Amazon AWS GovCloud: Lessons for the Private Sector
Amazon introduced a new cloud service aimed specifically at the United States government this week. Although the Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud is targeted at government agencies, there are also some valuable lessons for private sector businesses and IT admins to learn about cloud servers and data storage.
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News: Red Hat RHEV freed from Windows fetters
With the next release of its Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) package, Red Hat has finally rid itself of one of its most notorious dependencies, namely the use of Microsoft's Windows Server and SQL Server.
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News: Baidu criticized for fraudulent keyword advertising
China's Baidu is facing criticism after a state-run television network ran reports alleging that the company fails to stop scammers from abusing its keyword advertising platform to promote fraudulent websites.
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News: BT Wholesale appoints new chief executive
BT Wholesale has appointed a new chief executive as Sally Davis steps down for personal reasons.
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News: Remains of the Day: Magically delicious
Apple retail stores may be in for an LTE surprise, the architects behind the Apple campus "spaceship" are revealed, and Starbucks is handing out apps with its frappes. The remainders for Tuesday, August 16, 2011 have been whipped and made to order.
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New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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