Monthly Archives: March 2013

Amazon S3 Users Exposing Data to Public Due to Bad ‘Bucket’ Settings

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Bad system configurations are exposing countless pieces of data housed in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) "buckets" and leaving them open to prying eyes.Amazon...

10 Factors to Consider When Choosing the Right Wireless Carrier

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Choosing a wireless carrier just a year ago wasn't all that difficult. In the United States, it meant deciding between Verizon and its massive...

Google Glass to Be Built in the United States: Report

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Google's upcoming Google Glass wearable computer headsets reportedly will be assembled in Santa Clara, Calif., by well-known Taiwanese device builder Foxconn to showcase electronics...

Apple Patent Describes Flexible Device With Rolled-Up Displays

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What will Apple think up next? That was the question that arose shortly after Samsung launched the Galaxy S 4, a large, thin, saturated...

Caradigm, Orion Health Consolidate HIE Efforts

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The market for health information exchanges is consolidating, as Caradigm announces plans to sell an HIE platform from Orion Health and discontinue development of...

Apple’s iPhone Lagging Farther Behind Latest Smartphone Models

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During the time that I was testing the BlackBerry Z10, one thing struck me as I was putting it through its paces. This device...

Microsoft Updates Default Windows 8 Apps Before Blue

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Windows 8 users won't have to wait for the forthcoming Blue update to experience improvements to some of the operating system's most prominent core...

Arista Integrates EOS With OpenStack in SDN Push

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Arista Networks officials are integrating the company's network operating system with the open-source OpenStack cloud technology and bringing enhanced OpenFlow extensions to the OS,...

Google Street View Unveils Images of Japan’s Nuke Evacuation Area

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A Google Street View crew has produced its first haunting images of the Japanese town of Namie-machi as part of the project to document...

MapR Puts Hadoop on Ubuntu, Source Code on GitHub

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MapR Technologies, a Hadoop and big data specialist, and Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu OS, have teamed up to deliver an integrated offering...