Thursday, 29 August 2013

If you sell 36 million Samsung or Apple smart watches, are you successful?

If you sell 36 million Samsung or Apple smart watches, are you successful? | Pirate Bay co-founder's appeal of fraud conviction relies on 'remote control' argument

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If you sell 36 million Samsung or Apple smart watches, are you successful?
Sales of so-called "smart watches" will surge from 1 million to 36 million in five years, according to a speculative new report from Juniper Research. But whether that defines "success" remains an open question. Read More

Pirate Bay co-founder's appeal of fraud conviction relies on 'remote control' argument
Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg's appeal of his conviction on charges of data intrusion, attempted aggravated fraud and aggravated fraud started on Wednesday, with arguments centering on the contention that other parties used the defendant's computer by remote control. Read More

Spear phishing led to DNS attack against the New York Times, others
The cyberattack that resulted in nytimes.com and some other high-profile websites being inaccessible to a large number of users Tuesday started with a targeted phishing attack against a reseller for Melbourne IT, an Australian domain registrar and IT services company. Read More


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Apple-ization of the Enterprise
The growing wave of BYOD and increasing numbers of Apple hardware in the workplace holds major implications and opportunity for today's software companies. It's what has come to define the post-PC era – the period when user-defined productivity devices began reconfiguring the structure of corporate IT. Learn More.

Privacy campaigners want review of Irish Facebook, Prism decisions
The privacy campaign group Europe-v-Facebook said Wednesday it will ask the Irish High Court to review decisions made by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner not to investigate Facebook and the U.S. government surveillance program Prism. Read More

Forget Shark Week: Researchers tag n' track great whites
A team of scientists off the coast of Cape Cod has been catching, then tagging great white sharks with wireless transmitters to learn more about their behavior -- and where they go. Read More

Canonical looking to tap Dell to promote Chinese version of Ubuntu OS
Canonical is in talks with Dell on making a version of Ubuntu supported by the Chinese government available as a pre-installed OS on the PC maker's upcoming products destined for the Chinese market. Read More

BlackBerry reportedly plans spin-off of instant messaging software
BlackBerry is taking steps to spin off its BlackBerry Messenger instant messaging software as a separate company, as it continues to explore a range of "strategic alternatives" after its new BlackBerry 10 smartphones have achieved only modest sales. Read More


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