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LIVE: Motorola + NSA | Sit In Trees, K-I-S-S-I-N-G

Welcome to NewsDesk on SiliconANGLE TV for Monday July 8, 2013. Is Motorola in cahoots with the NSA? A recent discovery by a security engineer may hold the answer to this question. Joining us now to reveal details surrounding a privacy breach that may be affecting you is SiliconANGLE Contributing Editor John Casaretto. Beneath the Waves writer and security ...

LIVE: New Vulnerability Puts 99% of Androids at Risk

Welcome to NewsDesk on SiliconANGLE TV for Friday July 5, 2013. A major app vulnerability has been unearthed that could affect 99% of all Android devices. Joining us now to explain more on this unsettling discovery is SiliconANGLE Contributing Editor John Casaretto. See live feed below or visit youtube.com/siliconangle to watch on-demand. In a post on the BlueBox Security ...

Lars Dalagaard Joins Andressen Horowitz & Pepsi Puts-Out for Likes – SiliconANGLE News Roundup

Andressen Horowitz is boosting its investing team today with the addition of Lars Dalagaard as their newest general partner. Dalgaard was the founder of SuccessFactors, a human-capital management software firm that was purchased by S-A-P in 2011 for a whopping $3.5 billion. According to Horowitz, that buyout was “by far the most important acquisition in ...

GE Chief Dedicates Future to Industrial Internet – Breaking Analysis

To say the very least, there was no shortage of big names at this year’s All Things D. Elon Musk showed off his ambitious plans to make cross-country travel possible for electric cars with an array of supercharging stations. Dennis Woodside unveiled Motorola’s latest addition, the super-slim and sleek looking Moto X (Moto-Cross?). And in an unsurprising and uninspiring fashion, the head of Apple, Tim ...

Microsoft & Yahoo Double Teams Google | Spotify Gets Downloadified – SiliconANGLE News Roundup

Microsoft and Yahoo have agreed to extend the search partnership they started in twenty-ten. Under the terms of the unusual deal, Microsoft guarantees the revenue per search for ads that appear on Yahoo sites. Many analysts expected Yahoo to cancel the arrangement under the leadership of new CEO Marissa Mayer. Yahoo earns less income now, ...

Interop Expo Prepares CIOs for Hyperscale Paradigm Shift – Breaking Analysis

With so much attention being focused on at EMC World, it’s easy to lose track of what else is happening in the world of Big Data. However, just down the Las Vegas strip a very different, but very prodigious event is taking place – the 27th annual Interop Trade Fair. Unlike EMC World, Interop is run by London-based media company UBM who, by their very essence, focuses ...

Pay-Per-Youtube & Printed Weapons Prove Potent – SiliconANGLE Daily News Roundup

YouTube is expected to launch its new paid subscription service and it could be as early as this week. The service would allow content owners to charge as little as a dollar ninety-nine each month to viewers wanting to watch. Currently, YouTube channel owners can only earn income by splitting the ad revenue generated from ...

High Expectations for Software-Led Storage at #EMCworld – Breaking Analysis

The 2013 EMC World Conference kicked off this morning at the world famous Venetian Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas Nevada, and the energy at the event is only rivaled by its size. But of course people didn’t come to EMC World to walk around a convention center, but rather, they came to see what ...

New U.S. Immigration Reforms & Funny Or Die Says “FIRST!” With iSteve

Concerns over the U.S. Senate’s Immigration Reform Bill raised by technology groups seem to have been addressed. The top item on most technology companies’ immigration wish list is to allow more highly skilled workers into the country, and, according to the outline, the merit visa does just that. The bill also proposes an increase in ...

Windows XP Retiring In Time For Microsoft Glasses – SiliconANGLE News Roundup

A Big Day For Microsoft   After eleven long years of success, Microsoft will finally stop supporting Windows XP. In exactly one year from today, technical support and updates for the OS will go offline, and Microsoft is warning companies to take this next year to begin migrating their systems to Windows 7. Though many ...