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Devs Will Get to Put IBM’s Watson Through Its Paces

IBM on Thursday announced it will open up its Watson cognitive platform, allowing software developers to access it in the cloud starting next year ...

Motorola Guns for Lower-End Market

Motorola on Wednesday announced the Moto G, an unlocked, no-contract smartphone with an unlockable bootloader running Android 4.3, Jelly Bean, to be widely available next year ...

Brit Spies Spoof LinkedIn Pages to Track Targets

British intelligence agency GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) has spoofed LinkedIn profiles of employees at mobile communications companies and mobile billing firms to gain access to their corporate networks, Der Spiegel reported. ...

Insecurity and the Internet of Things, Part 2: Dangers Lurk

Insecurity and the Internet of Things, Part 1: Data, Data Everywhere ...

New Relic Analytics Aims to Speed IT Problem Solving

New Relic last week previewed a new software analytics tool that aims to let companies use live application data to provide clear, actionable business insights across an organization ...

Deutsche Telekom Pitches NSA-Free German Internet

Germany might go off the global Internet in response to the United States National Security Agency's recently uncovered surveillance activities ...

The Unhealthy State of Healthcare.gov

Finger-pointing has erupted among contractors responsible for the Obama administration's troubled Healthcare.gov website ...

A Hacker by Any Other Name Might Have Escaped Data Seizure

The United States District Court for the District of Idaho has ordered the seizure of data from the computers of white hat hacking firm South Fork Security in response to a lawsuit brought by Battelle ...

NIST Forges Ahead With Critical Infrastructure Security Plan

The National Institute of Standards and Technology on Wednesday released a preliminary cybersecurity framework for improving the cybersecurity of the United States' critical infrastructure ...

Tungsten Discs Could Function as Million-Year Time Capsules

Jeroen de Vries, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Twente, has developed a prototype storage system that might last for up to 1 million years ...

Powerful Nokia Tablet Focuses on Photo Skills

Nokia on Tuesday announced a slew of new products, including its first Windows tablet, the Lumia 2520 ...

With Pogue Hire, Yahoo May Be Putting Content Horse Before Ad Cart

Yahoo on Monday announced the hire of New York Times tech columnist David Pogue to lead "a major expansion of consumer tech coverage." ...

Security Pros: iMessage Security Is a Myth

Apple's iMessage instant messenger service, which has made headlines for being uncrackable by law enforcement, is not so secure after all, according to Quarkslab ...

Facebook Gives Teens a Longer Leash

Facebook on Thursday made two seemingly contradictory changes to its settings for teen users. On one hand, it narrowed the audience that can see teens' posts by default; at the same time, however, it made it possible for the first time for teens to open up their posts to the public at large ...

Windows 8.1 Could Get Some Love

Microsoft on Thursday began rolling out Windows 8.1 worldwide over the Internet ...

Oracle Unleashes the Mother of All Security Patches

Oracle has released a whopper of a critical patch update for October, with 127 security fixes across several of the company's products ...

Linux Gaming Is Cleared for Takeoff

Close to a third of all websites use Linux, according to W3Techs, and Linux system users are arguably second only to Mac users in their devotion to their platform of choice, yet Linux gamers have traditionally been the red-headed stepchildren of the gaming community ...

NSA Helps Itself to Americans’ Online Address Books

The latest revelations by former United States intelligence contractor Edward Snowden show the National Security Agency is spying on Americans, despite repeated statements by the agency and presidential assurances that it does not do so ...

HTC One’s Big Brother Shows Up

HTC on Monday announced the HTC One Max, a supersized version of its flagship HTC One Android device ...

Microsoft to Give Phablets a Chance

Microsoft on Monday announced its third update to Windows Phone 8 ...

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