Just a couple days after Microsoft began rolling out Delve, its new enterprise social offering, some people are worried and confused about potential privacy implications.
Nancy Gohring |
12 Sep |
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This morning, Jawbone posted a dramatic graph showing how its users across the Bay area woke up last night during the earthquake. The graph plots users by location, indicating how people who lived closer to the epicenter were really likely to wake up while far fewer did so farther away.
Nancy Gohring |
26 Aug |
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Law enforcement agencies are looking for ways to mine social media to look for threats, but those speaking at a conference on Wednesday suggested that an equally important issue might be trying to control authorities who are causing problems by their use of Twitter, Facebook and other such applications.
Nancy Gohring |
16 Mar |
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Shrinking budgets have driven many public safety organizations to focus on wringing value out of existing IT implementations and take a close look at whether new technologies actually make sense.
Nancy Gohring |
15 Mar |
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Fixmo, a company that started out developing tools for the U.S. National Security Agency, is offering a new product that will automatically shut down corporate applications on compromised iOS and Android devices.
Nancy Gohring |
28 Feb |
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Carrier IQ said it hopes that operators, some of which have disabled its software after a privacy uproar late last year, are now realizing how valuable the data its software collects is.
Nancy Gohring |
28 Feb |
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Good Technology is opening its developer program to anyone and announcing that Box is the first available third-party application based on Good's platform.
Nancy Gohring |
23 Feb |
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3LM, the company founded by former Android developers and since acquired by Motorola, is making its enterprise security platform for Android phones available this week.
Nancy Gohring |
10 Oct |
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Committing cybercrime these days is as easy as building a fantasy football team, FBI and Secret Service agents said on Friday.
Nancy Gohring |
08 Oct |
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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation on Friday <a href="http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/august/child_080511/child_080511">introduced its first mobile app</a>: an iPhone application aimed at helping parents whose children go missing.
Nancy Gohring |
06 Aug |
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Amazon Web Services will introduce new capabilities for enterprises on Thursday, including identity federation and support for private network connections to AWS.
Nancy Gohring |
04 Aug |
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T-Mobile is hoping to make it easier for businesses to use Android phones by reselling secure e-mail services from Good Technology.
Nancy Gohring |
22 Jul |
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The Anonymous hacking group said Monday it had broken into military contractor Booz Allen Hamilton's network and posted 90,000 military e-mail addresses and passwords online.
Nancy Gohring |
12 Jul |
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CA said on Wednesday it plans to acquire Interactive TKO, which offers a simulation platform designed to reduce the time it takes to develop and test complex applications, for US$330 million in cash.
Nancy Gohring |
30 Jun |
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In the midst of an uproar over ways that Apple and Google collect and store location information from mobile phones, Microsoft has laid out details about its Windows Phone 7 data collection policies.
Nancy Gohring |
27 Apr |
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