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If all the litigation and consternation with China doesn’t have a negative effect on Google’s performance, especially through this difficult year, I would say they will weather anything that comes their way. This just in on how the Justice Department plans to deal with copyright la...
Some time ago, container based data centers got good attention because of its time to market, availability of high power density and focused cooling. As recent as last December, Tier-1 indicated that there is little traction by this technology. Lately, a lot of buzz on this subject are in the media ...
What constitutes a market? Really, take a moment to think about it. Done?
I’ve been asking myself this question for the past several weeks. Seems like I run into a new glassy-eyed IT guy that has heard the words "Fibre Channel over Ethernet" and they’ve been swept off their fee...
The panel "Cyber Security: Dealing with Your Smart Grid Insecurities” was very interesting because several people discussed security for smart grid from different perspectives.
The panel consisted of:
Moderator:
Jeffrey Katz, chief technology officer, Electric and Utility Industry, IBM
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The Wall Street Journal always has the latest news on Iran or those hot spots that seem to resemble trouble. The scoop these days was the jolt of images of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, touring a laser-technology exhibit in Tehran, looking sort of blinged-out in some hip-hop st...
"Microsoft has released 13 new security bulletins for February’s Patch Tuesday. This size of this release is not uncommon. Historically, Microsoft has had a light January followed by a large February. This month’s patches address 26 vulnerabilities. There have been no reports of...
As each week passes, more swirling cyber intrigue surrounds China’s breeching international law. Accusations are made and the net grows wider around those who are vulnerable. No one is without a theory on what has happened. Google insiders have even been implicated; or perhaps Google employ...
At the GridCom Forum, a panel discussed the roles of IP and IPv6. In the ICT area, IP is becoming (or has become) the protocol of choice. A consensus is forming for smart grid as well. NIST’s "Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards, Release 1.0” lists IP...
Tara Spalding is the VP of Marketing at Groundwork Open Source. Groundwork has a community project known as MonitoringForge.org, which is platform agnostic. Before GWOS, she was at SugarCRM.
Click here to listen to the podcast from The Linux Link Tech Show in mp3 format.
The battle for privacy continues to make more U-turns as FBI Director, Robert Mueller claims he "called for data retention on the part of Internet providers, and emphasized the point two years later when explicitly asking Congress to enact a law making it mandatory. But it had not ...
We dance around the idea of empathy as if it was an old lecherous politician with wine breath. Instead of embracing the idea of putting ourselves in the shoes of others - opponents, competitors and anyone with whom we disagree - we assume that doing so will weaken our stance, instead of buildin...
It’s always interesting reading about larger scale fraud like this one recently with the Bank of Queensland. You wonder in cases like this, had the accused pulled the pin earlier, would he ever have gotten caught? You wonder how many do get away with it - stopping before obvious alarm bells st...
Earthquake rescues could be made safer and faster with a new robot being developed at UC Berkeley by engineering grad students Paul Birkmeyer and Kevin Peterson with Professor Ron Fearing.
View the ABC7 News video here
Democracy, the elusive political system, got a lift from Twitter’s Founder, Evan Williams. As we shared earlier this week, prior to Google’s recent refusal to abide by China’s censorship rules, CCTV’s Tian Wei reminded everyone that Google courted and vowed to keep within...
The stories from Davos are trickling in and from Jeff Jarvis, BusinessInsider, who spoke with Eric Schmidt, search boss Marissa Mayer, and counsel, and "diplomat” (Schmidt’s joke) David Drummond in a "Davos apartment dolled up with lava lamps" we heard, "...



















