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- 22 May 2013
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News: Wal-Mart to send automated shopping lists to its mobile app
Wal-Mart plans to use big data about a customer's usual shopping to automatically create shopping lists for them on its mobile app.
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News: IP theft commission: US needs to take strong action
The U.S. government should bar foreign companies that repeatedly steal or use stolen U.S. intellectual property from selling their products in the country, a new report recommended.
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News: A stinky onion blooms in the Senate, say H-1B critics
With the H-1B fight over and lost, Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) lashed out, almost flailing in the minutes before the Senate Judiciary Committee's final vote Tuesday.
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News: CIOs need to rethink their roles, MIT symposium panelists say
By now, it's become a tired old tech industry bromide: CIOs need to be business-savvy.
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News: Microsoft wises up, pushes Office in latest Surface TV ad
Since it launched in late 2012, Microsoft has positioned its Surface tablet as a fun, hip alternative tablet, emphasizing its construction and form factor. That failed. So with its latest commercial, Microsoft has returned to its corporate roots: productivity.
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News: Nvidia, Citrix crank up virtual desktop delivery
Improvements to Nvidia's virtualization technology are aimed at turning graphics processors into a more important resource in data centers and could speed deployment of virtual desktops and delivery of data over the cloud.
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News: Citrix links cloud-based storage to SharePoint and Azure
Citrix Systems is making its cloud-based storage service ShareFile more Microsoft-friendly with SharePoint integration and the ability to store data on Azure.
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News: Despite poor work-life balance, IT pros like their jobs: survey
Long hours? Likely. A healthy work-life balance? Probably not.
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News: Salesforce.com aims its customer service, social monitoring apps at governments
Salesforce.com is hoping to set the standard for how government bodies deliver online services to citizens using mobile devices.
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News: Infor: The third option
According to Infor's CEO, Charles Phillips, the firm's unofficial tagline is "the world's biggest start-up". Certainly, no-one could accuse Infor of being a small company -- the firm posted about $2.3 billion in revenue last year. What's more, it was recently rated by Business Insider as the third most valuable private company in the world, a place behind Bloomberg and a place ahead of Twitter.
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News: Ruckus implements the bells and whistles of Wi-Fi
This year's East Africa Com conference puts a magnifying glass on how the telecommunication industry has changed and of course, where it is headed with the latest innovations. Despite the various industry movements and changes, one topic seems to be a constant and that is the talk around access. There continues to be an ongoing need for access to reliable and effective networks and access to a sufficient broadband infrastructure
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News: Exclusive: Sophos hires Delaney to lead the channel
Security vendor, Sophos has hired Karen Delaney as its new channel director in A/NZ.
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News: Aussie start up launches online document platform
The founder of live video social network, Kondoot.com, Mark Cracknell, in partnership with Mark Smith, have launched a digital signature platform called SignForms.com.
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News: Corporations need to balance data transparency and security: legal experts
The Internet is driving greater transparency of information but has also created more risk for corporations drowning in customer data, according to two legal experts.
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News: MPA Systems adds Nakivo to its line up
Infrastructure virtualisation, security and data storage distributor, MPA Systems, has added US-based virtualisation data protection provider, Nakivo.
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News: CIOs see potential for innovation, but lack delivery: survey
There are only a few CIOs who are delivering on their innovation initiatives in their organisations, with the majority struggling to find the time and resources to make it happen, according to Harvey Nash's 2013 global CIO survey.
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News: Jive's Producteev task management app now free for unlimited users
Jive Software has eliminated the limit on the number of people who can use its social task management application Producteev for free within a company.
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News: US power companies under frequent cyberattack
A survey of U.S. utilities shows many are facing frequent cyberattacks that could threaten a highly interdependent power grid supplying more than 300 million people, according to a congressional report.
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News: Windows Azure becoming local in Australia
Microsoft is making Australia a new major region for Windows Azure, with plans to enhance its Cloud services in the country by opening two sub-regions located in New South Wales and Victoria.
- 21 May 2013
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News: Aurora hackers said to have accessed law enforcement targets
Chinese cyber marauders sought more than just information on activists -- they wanted access to FBI, DOJ investigations on spies in the U.S.
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New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
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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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Best cases and covers for the new iPad: protect your tablet in style
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What’s the best mobile OS: iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 or BlackBerry 10?
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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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Apple iPad Mini vs Google Nexus 7 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 comparison review
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