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- 13 June 2013
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News: Google detects phishing attacks in Iran ahead of elections
Google has detected large-scale phishing attacks targeting users in Iran, ahead of presidential elections in the country.
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News: SMS spam cruises for suckers
Top texting scam in May tantalizes vacationers
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News: Obama's Cybersecurity Mandate Hits First Milestone
Government officials stress collaborative, voluntary approach as first wave of deliverables under the White House's executive order on cybersecurity comes due..
- 12 June 2013
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News: ICT groups call for more consultation on spy Bills
Revelations about the US electronic surveillance progamme PRISM have led a group of New Zealand ICT organisations to send an open letter to Prime Minister John Key and Law and Order Committee Chair Jacqui Dean calling for an extension to submissions on the TICS and GCSB Bills currently out for consultation.
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News: HP launches Cloud OS for Moonshot and other HP systems
On the second day of its annual HP Discover user conference in Las Vegas, Hewlett-Packard launched an operating system (OS) designed specifically for cloud computing, called the HP Cloud OS. Initially, however, the software can only be obtained by purchasing HP systems.
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News: South Korea IT services market offers opportunities: Ovum
A recent study by an IT research firm has noted that there's enough room for growth in IT services in South Korea, given the country's stable economy and improved infrastructure.
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News: Startup touts private cloud as a service
You can buy pretty much anything in IT today "as a service," and now it's come to this: 2011 startup company named Metacloud claims to be one of the first to offer a cloud-based service of cloud computing resources.
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News: NASA spots sledding marks in Martian sand dunes
NASA scientists have seen evidence that there's been sledding on Mars.
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News: Smartphone chips to power prototype supercomputer
Smartphone and tablet chips are now making their way into high-performance computers, providing an energy-efficient alternative to the power-hungry server chips used in the world's fastest supercomputers.
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News: Gmail access disrupted in Iran ahead of election
Access to Google's Gmail service appears to be disrupted in Iran just days before the country's presidential election.
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News: Study finds voice-controlled interfaces distract drivers
When talking or texting, drivers take longer to hit the brakes -- even if they're not hitting tiny keyboards, researchers at the University of Utah have found.
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News: How to Better Engage Millennials (and Why They Aren't Really so Different)
Millennials aren't so different. That isn't to say that they don't come from a different place than previous generations and that there aren't significant differences in their perspective, but when you get down to the core principles of what millennials want in the workplace, they want what any good employee would want from his or her employer.
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News: Cloud computing and UC technologies still underutilised: NSC Group
Many Australian companies continue to underutilise Cloud computing and unified communication (UC) technologies, according to NSC Group executive chairman and founder, Craig Neil.
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News: PRISM revives data sovereignty arguments in Australia
Revelations about surveillance activities by the National Security Agency (NSA) in the US may fuel fears among Australian businesses about offshoring data, according to privacy advocates.
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News: Greens take aim at warrantless surveillance
The Greens plan to introduce a bill to ensure law enforcement agencies only access citizens' private data under a warrant.
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News: European commissioner demands Prism answers from US attorney general
Europe's justice commissioner has given the U.S. attorney general until Friday to explain how far the so-called Prism program went in collecting European citizens' data.
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News: Oracle releases Java EE 7 with eye on HTML5 development
Oracle has announced the availability of Java Platform Enterprise Edition 7, a release that brings new capabilities for HTML5-based application development to the framework.
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News: Berlin won't migrate to open source, looks to open standards instead
The German city-state of Berlin won't migrate to open source software. Instead, its parliament decided in principle to choose workplace IT based on open standards.
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News: NSA revelations could push terrorists to other channels
With options including mobile apps, social media and virtual worlds, knowing the capabilities may push more bad guys to 'go dark'
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News: Mozilla, others launch campaign to expose government snooping
Dozens of political and technology groups call for full accounting of online monitoring programs
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