Thursday, 29 August 2013

Whose self-driving car will you trust: Google or the automakers?

Google cuts Nexus 4 price by up to a third | Google's new developer policies will help foster a safer Play store

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Whose self-driving car will you trust: Google or the automakers?
Driverless cars are coming, and Google wants to do more than design its software -- it wants to build the cars too. Read More


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Modern Backup for the Modern Data Center
Today's data centers are now more virtual than physical. By moving to virtualization, you gained efficiency and your company gained agility. Now, you can't imagine life without virtualization. But as your data center evolved, has your data protection strategy evolved with it? Learn More

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Reducing the Risk to Online Content with IP Intelligence
This paper explores how you can use IP intelligence to protect your assets, while detailing key best practices that can turn risk into reward. Learn More.

Google cuts Nexus 4 price by up to a third
In a clear sign that Google wants to preempt the arrival of a cheaper iPhone, the search giant has cut the price of the Nexus 4 in handful of countries including the U.K. and the U.S., where the smartphone now costs from $199. Read More

Google's new developer policies will help foster a safer Play store
In the never-ending battle of iOS versus Android, one of the biggest marks against Google is that its Play store isn't regulated enough for the novice smartphone user. The company's changes to its developer policies are the first steps toward erasing that mark. Read More


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Identity Management: Modernizing Enterprise Access Control
Identity management is the single most important aspect of your organization's security profile. If someone attempts to gain unauthorized access to information or systems, a good identity system will leave an audit trail for you to follow. Learn More

Get to know Google+: An introduction
Google+ may not be as universally used as Facebook, but the rapidly evolving social network is getting harder and harder to ignore. Read More

Privacy groups criticize proposed $8.5 million Google settlement
Five U.S. privacy groups have opposed a proposed $8.5 million settlement with Google in a class-action lawsuit over search privacy, as it fails to require Google to change its business practices, they said. Read More



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