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    Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Security is found off-line

    More than a decade ago, I ordered a book from a publisher specializing in technical books. I then received notice that my credit card information, along with hundreds of others, had been compromised by an Internet hacker who had penetrated the publisher's computer files.
    More than a decade ago, I ordered a book from a publisher specializing in technical books. I then received notice that my credit card information, along with hundreds of others, had been compromised by an Internet hacker who had penetrated the publisher's...

    Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Book, U.S. Postal Service, National Security Agency, U.S. Department of State

  2. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Q&A: Dot-com-era icon Larry Augustin ventures into cloud software

    San Jose Mercury News
    With the possible exception of the Pets.com puppet, nobody embodied the first Internet boom more than Larry Augustin. As the founder of VA Linux, he presided over one of the most eye-popping IPOs of all time the company's shares soared 700 percent on...

    Tags: Business, IBM, Google Inc., Consumers, Startups

  4. Jun 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Highland Park hacker wins award for wearing a 'white hat'

    Many days late at night, Skyler Rojas, a rising junior at UC Berkeley, finds himself exchanging messages on Skype with a good friend. The conversations tend to focus on cybersecurity -- how to protect and break into computer networks.
    Many days late at night, Skyler Rojas, a rising junior at UC Berkeley, finds himself exchanging messages on Skype with a good friend. The conversations tend to focus on cybersecurity -- how to protect and break into computer networks. Trading tips and...

    Tags: Google+, Judges, FBI, University of California, Berkeley, National Security Agency

  6. May 26, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. NEWSMAKER-Four-star general in eye of U.S. cyber storm

    Reuters
    * Keith Alexander heads both NSA and Cyber Command * Credited with raising awareness on cyber threats * Expansion plans worry civilian agencies, privacy advocates By Andrea Shalal-Esa WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - Depending on your point of view, U....

    Tags: Government, Terrorism, FBI, National Security, Germany

  8. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Insecurity in cyberspace

    North Korea recently launched a cyber attack on South Korean TV stations and banks. Iran carried out a cyber campaign against U.S. banking sites. The U.S. and Israel released malware that disabled Iranian nuclear centrifuges.
    North Korea recently launched a cyber attack on South Korean TV stations and banks. Iran carried out a cyber campaign against U.S. banking sites. The U.S. and Israel released malware that disabled Iranian nuclear centrifuges. Or did they? There's no...

    Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Australia, Henry Samueli, Security, University of California, Los Angeles

  10. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  11. Hitting the Small Screen: Connecticut Designers in the Apps and Games Business

    To the casual, iPhone-toting observer on the street, success in the app-development game means launching the next Angry Birds, the next Words with Friends, the next Fruit Ninja. It's all about creating that simple, super-addictive, viral app that pays for the 65 or so clunkers you've designed along the way, spinning off movie scripts and T-shirt licensing deals in the process.
    To the casual, iPhone-toting observer on the street, success in the app-development game means launching the next Angry Birds, the next Words with Friends, the next Fruit Ninja. It's all about creating that simple, super-addictive, viral app that pays for...

    Tags: Seymour, Andrew Keegan, Music, Recipes, Flatulence

  12. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Lenovo debuts IdeaCentre table-top PC at CES 2013: Feels intimate

    Amid the big and small ideas floating around at a Sunday evening media preview at CES 2013,  Lenovo and 3M seemed to hit the sweet spot in terms of bringing a big idea closer to reality while still capturing our imagination. 
    Amid the big and small ideas floating around at a Sunday evening media preview at CES 2013, Lenovo and 3M seemed to hit the sweet spot in terms of bringing a big idea closer to reality while still capturing our imagination.  The two companies...

    Tags: Microsoft Corporation

  14. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  15. Apple alum joins Latin American mobile firm Movile: Everaldo Coelho to oversee user experience department

    Variety
    Giant Latin American mobile content provider Movile has tapped former senior Apple designer Everaldo Coelho in a bid to expand its reach in the worldwide Latino market. Coelho is joining Movile as Head of UX (User Experience) after serving as a senior...

    Tags: AOL LLC, Google Inc., PayPal, Inc., New Products, Apple iCloud

  16. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. HumbleBundle sells music a different way

    Sometimes, it's better to give if you want to receive.
    Sometimes, it's better to give if you want to receive. HumbleBundle, a San Francisco start-up that's sold millions of dollars of computer games over the last two years, is now entering the music scene. What's unusual about HumbleBundle is that it lets...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Grammy Awards, Charity, Artists

  18. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Limited
  19. May 25, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  20. FamiLAB: Orlando's Hackerspace

    Hackerspaces are community gathering spaces where artists, hackers, makers and tinkerers share ideas, tools, resources and inspiration while working on their projects.
    Orlando Sentinel
    Hackerspaces are community gathering spaces where artists, hackers, makers and tinkerers share ideas, tools, resources and inspiration while working on their projects. According to Hackerspaces.org there are eight active hackerspaces in Florida. With...

    Tags: Facebook, Twitter, Inc., Orlando, Metal

  21. Jun 7, 2012 |Story| careerbuilder.com
  22. 10 occupations in high demand

    As the unemployment rate hovers at 8.2 percent, job seekers — especially those who have faced long-term unemployment — may be feeling like the jobs just aren’t there. Yet jobs are available, and some companies are even struggling to fill positions. A recent CareerBuilder survey found that nearly two in four hiring managers say they have open positions for which they cannot find qualified candidates.
    CareerBuilder
    As the unemployment rate hovers at 8.2 percent, job seekers — especially those who have faced long-term unemployment — may be feeling like the jobs just aren’t there. Yet jobs are available, and some companies are even struggling to fill...

    Tags: Nursing Homes, Health Treatments, Employment Opportunities, Unemployment, CareerBuilder

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