"Dell Brings Big Data To Mid-Market With New Kitenga Suite"
CRN 8:55 AM
"IBM's Watson Got a Job as a Pastry Chef"
Gizmodo 6:00 PM
"Google Clings To Cash For Acquisitions, Says CFO"
Associated Press 8:03 AM
"Intel's best shot at tablets hasn't arrived yet: With its Bay Trail processor, Intel may give ARM chip rivals something to worry about. But Bay Trail won't arrive in products until late this year at the earliest."
CNET News 1:38 PM
"AMD to sell modified Version of PS4 Chip"
TopNews 8:57 AM
"Sony's PlayStation 4 is a thinly disguised PC"
TechRadar UK 8:57 AM
"What Is Yahoo This Year? A Technology Company, Some of Which It Dumps."
AllThingsD 8:21 AM
"Yahoo to shut down seven products, including Blackberry app"
Reuters 11:39 AM
"Yahoo, Now A 'Technology Company,' Kills Off Its Lamest Products"
ReadWrite 10:56 AM
"MIT panel warns of challenges of hyper-networked world: MIT panel says demand on the Internet, massive-growth of wireless nets and general lack of security are but a few of the future challenges pressing on the world's information infrastructure"
Network World 1:32 PM
"EU set to fine Microsoft over browser ballot: Reuters says penalties due before Easter"
Computerworld 3/1
"EU May Fine Microsoft Over Browser Ballot Bungle"
AllThingsD 3/1
"Report: EU to Fine Microsoft Over Browser Ballot Glitch"
PC Magazine 3/1
"Windows 8 swells to 2.7% of OS market"
CNET News 3/1
"Windows 8's desktop share grows to 2.6 percent in February"
ZDNet 3/1
"Windows 8 uptake slows for third straight month: Microsoft's new OS falls even further behind the pace of 2007's flop, Windows Vista"
Computerworld 3/1
"Microsoft debuts its new concept of the future: Microsoft opens its new Envisioning Center today, revamping its view of the future for home and office spaces, complete with a 'third place' area meant to represent spaces such as retail stores and restaurants."
Seattle Times 3/1
"Cisco's Internet Of Everything Plan: 4 Facts"
InformationWeek 3/1
"After A Brouhaha in West Virginia, Cisco Promises To Refund Millions Of Dollars Worth Of Routers"
Business Insider 3/1
"FCC to Investigate Cellphone Unlocking"
Forbes 3/1
"FBI warns state hackers pose national security risk"
V3 3/1
"The sequester will hurt tech nationally: Federal IT spending will fall, but cutbacks may accelerate shift to cloud"
Computerworld 3/1
"Oracle ports DTrace to Oracle Linux"
Computerworld 3/1
"Researchers warn of new Java exploit being used by attackers: The new exploit affects the latest versions of Java 7 and Java 6, FireEye researchers warn"
IDG News Service 3/1
"Zero Day Java Vulnerability Allows McRat Trojan Infections"
InformationWeek 3/1
"How to Disable Java: Disable Java now! Java is a cross-platform language that's been mightily abused by hackers. With new security bugs being discovered week after week, many experts advise everyone to simply disable Java. Here's how."
PC Magazine 3/1
"Web code weakness allows data dump on PCs"
BBC 3/1
"Four new mobile OSes -- caught on tape! Firefox OS, Ubuntu Touch, Tizen, and Sailfish made a splash at Mobile World Congress. The mobile race just got a lot more interesting"
InfoWorld 3/1
"What's ahead for mobile: New OSes, cheaper 4G LTE, larger screens, and more"
IDG News Service 3/1
"Gesture controls coming soon to your phone or tablet"
TechHive 3/1
"How SSD power faults scramble your data"
ZDNet 3/1
"Test your SSDs or risk massive data loss, researchers warn: New study finds 13 of 15 flash-based solid-state drives suffer data loss or worse when they lose power"
InfoWorld 3/1
General Interest
"Porn apps pose rising risk to mobile users: Cybercriminals are stepping up the spread of data-stealing programs via pornographic content optimized for viewing on smartphones and touch tablets."
Detroit Free Press 1:35 PM
"Add to Hacked List: Listmaking Company Evernote"
AllThingsD 1:32 PM
"Astronauts will use their feces as a radiation shield on 2018 mission to Mars"
The Verge 3/1
"Yahoo axes more products to 'sharpen focus': Yahoo Avatars, app for Blackberry and Message Boards are among the products going away in April, said Jay Rossiter, head of Yahoo's platforms."
CNET News 3/1
"Marissa Mayer solves Yahoo's identity crisis: It's a tech company"
Los Angeles Times 3/1
"4K Movies Confirmed For PlayStation 4, Prepare Yourself For Over 100GB Downloads"
Redmond Pie 3/1
"Turn Off, Tune Out: The National Day of Unplugging Is Upon Us"
Techland 3/1
"Cyberinsurance is lastest small business safety net"
USA Today 3/1
"Ouya Ships March 28 to Kickstarter Backers, More Exclusives Coming"
Techland 3/1
"Time Warner exec says you don't want gigabit internet"
TG Daily 3/1
"Fujitsu designs a virtual tablet keyboard"
TG Daily 3/1
"Logitech cuts 140 jobs worldwide in efforts to refocus on mobility"
ZDNet 3/1
"Layoffs Hit Logitech As The Company Refocuses On Mobile Accessories"
TechCrunch 3/1
"Happy Birthday, Raspberry Pi! A Chat With Creators Eben And Liz Upton, Pi-Friend Limor Fried"
TechCrunch 3/1
"Wacom Teases Mobile Tablet With Pro Pressure Sensitivity, Multi-Touch And HD Display Coming This Summer"
TechCrunch 3/1
"Wireless connections creep into everyday things"
Associated Press 3/1
"MIT panel warns of challenges of hyper-networked world"
Network World 3/1
"Sprint Adds $50 Force Smartphone to 4G LTE Lineup"
PC Magazine 3/1
"Mom defends $5,000 payoff for baby name rights"
Today 3/1
"Five new features coming in OpenSuse Linux 12.3: The next version of the popular Linux OS is coming next month and will feature 'Secure Boot' support and a raft of updates"
PCWorld 3/1
"Are GIFs The Future For Mobile Video? Vimeo Thinks So"
Forbes 3/1
"Microsoft's little-screen, big-screen interactive future: Big and little screens interacting. That's Microsoft's vision of a collaborative future nirvana."
CNET News 3/1
"Microsoft Thinks We'll All Have Wall-Sized Touchscreens In Our Homes"
Business Insider 3/1
"Microsoft's Diversification Is A Well Disguised Trial And Error"
The Motley Fool 3/1
Government/Law/Politics
"Germany wants Google to pay for news citations, passes re-publishing bill: Google can post 'short excerpts' freely—but what that means, nobody knows."
Ars Technica 3/1
"German Bill Limits Search Engines' Free Access to News"
Reuters 3/1
"Square served cease and desist order in Illinois for violating the Transmitters of Money Act"
The Next Web 3/1
"FCC Will Investigate Ban on Cell Phone Unlocking"
LAPTOP Magazine 3/1
"FCC to investigate phone-unlocking ban -- report"
CNET News 3/1
"The Internet, Relationships, Apps, and Driving Civility into the Gutter"
Forbes 6:00 PM
"Google+ Social Sign-In Has Pros, Cons"
InformationWeek 11:39 AM
"Yahoo's Impeccable Timing: As BlackBerry Recovers, They Cut Their BlackBerry app"
Forbes 10:57 AM
"Review: Google's Chromebook Pixel is upscale overkill"
Bloomberg 10:56 AM
"How Does Google Search Work? Google Explains"
Digital Trends 9:17 AM
"Why teens are tiring of Facebook: Facebook has become a social network that's often too complicated, too risky, and, above all, too overrun by parents to give teens the type of digital freedom they crave."
CNET News 8:20 AM
"6 things I want to do with NFC (Smartphones Unlocked): Uses for NFC are endless, but we have a long way to go until the protocol goes mainstream. Here's my personal wish list."
CNET 8:20 AM
"Photoshop Touch puts graphic design in the palm of your hand: In our weekly Android app round up, Waze updates and Frappe helps you discover new apps."
Ars Technica 3/1
"Your Thumb Will Replace Your Mouse — And Other Changes Coming To Your Work Apps"
Business Insider 3/1
"When it comes to the cloud, should you go it alone?"
ZDNet 3/1
"Let's give Sheryl Sandberg and Marissa Mayer a break"
Washington Post 3/1
"Erase a vengeful ex from your digital life"
USA Today 3/1
"Mobile Computing Is Just Getting Started: Smartphones, tablets, and wireless data plans are already a trillion-dollar business. It's just the beginning."
Technology Review 3/1
"Now that there's a Samsung Galaxy S IV release date, are we getting less excited about the smartphone?"
Network World 3/1
"Evernote note-sharing service says hackers stole some user data"
"Yahoo to shut down seven products, including Blackberry app"
"Judge cuts Apple award versus Samsung, sets new damages trial"
TechWeb
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