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- 19 January 2012
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News: Dutch MP wants ban on sales of surveillance tech to despotic regimes
The Dutch Green party has called for a change in the law to ban the sales of surveillance technology to countries that violate human rights, and European Commissioner for the Digital Agenda has said she shares their concerns.
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News: Apple unveils iTunes U app
At the Apple education event on Thursday, Apple executives Eddy Cue and Jeff Robbin unveiled the iTunes U app, a new way for students and teachers to manage course material for classes on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
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News: RSA says 2012 will focus on mobile, cloud security
Beyond addressing details about its big breach of 2011, RSA Security executives this week outlined its 2012 product strategy that is centered on three areas, mobility, anti-threat and cloud security.
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News: Time Management: 6 Ways to Improve Your Productivity
If you resolved earlier this month to work smarter, stop procrastinating and be more productive, your best intentions may have quickly been subverted by your regularly scheduled work routine.
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News: Obama wants less offshoring, as vendors see U.S. shift
President Barack Obama is trying to encourage U.S. companies not to send work overseas. This might not be as hard a job as it seems for some types of IT work.
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News: jQ.Mobi JavaScript framework boasts faster mobile apps
Framework simplifies Web development and boosts performance for iOS and Android
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News: Twitter, Facebook fuel SOPA protests
Several major internet companies and thousands of concerned users are lighting up social networks in efforts to spread opposition to controversial anti-piracy bills now under debate in Congress.
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News: Direct Line and Churchill fined for altering complaint data
Direct Line and Churchill have been fined £2.17 million, for altering customer complaint files before submitting them to regulator the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
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News: HP promises to subcontract to more small suppliers
HP has insisted it will involve more small to medium sized enterprise (SME) suppliers in its projects.
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News: FBI swoops on tech stock 'inside traders'
The FBI has arrested two high profile financial brokers suspected of insider trading, much of it in IT shares, as part of a vast probe.
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News: China to expand real-name registration for Twitter-like microblogs
China plans to require users of the country's Twitter-like microblogs to register with their real identities, and has already begun trials of the system in five cities, according to a Chinese official.
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News: Issa introduces SOPA alternative in the House
Lawmakers opposing the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act have introduced alternative legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives.
- 18 January 2012
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News: LightSquared claims GPS industry rigged tests
LightSquared's proposed mobile data network was set up to fail in tests of interference with GPS that were conducted last November under government auspices, the would-be cellular carrier charged on Wednesday.
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News: Senate to Consider Cybersecurity Overhaul
Majority leader Harry Reid is poised to bring long-debated cybersecurity legislation to floor in hopes of broad bipartisan support, according to comments from his senior aide at the State of the Net conference.
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News: With Yang out, big changes coming to Yahoo?
Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang's departure this week from the company should put in in a better position to take drastic action to fix its long-running woes.
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News: Red Hat RHEV pressed into action
Red Hat has released the third version of its Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization RHEV virtualization software package, which includes improvements that would make it suitable for larger deployments, and a new console for self-provisioning.
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News: Microsoft opposes SOPA, declines to join blackout strike
Microsoft today said it opposes a controversial anti-piracy bill in the U.S., but did not join the widespread "Internet strike" that sites like Google and Wikipedia were conducting.
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News: LightSquared claims GPS industry rigged tests
LightSquared's proposed mobile data network was set up to fail in tests of interference with GPS that were conducted last November under government auspices, the would-be cellular carrier charged on Wednesday.
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News: Enough defense: Is it time for an IT security offensive?
Frustrated with the seemingly impossible task of protecting their networks, more security pros are ready to take the fight to the attackers.
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News: Wikipedia anti-SOPA blackout bypass trick roils backers
A security company's advice on how to circumvent today's anti-SOPA Wikipedia blackout has roiled some users.
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