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Ubuntu Server 13.04 “Raring Ringtail” Brings Focus To OpenStack & Hypervisors
Canonical has just taken the wraps off its latest Ubuntu Server release, with version 13.04 coming out later today. “Raring Ringtail” isn’t one of the long-term support (LTS) releases – that won’t be out till April of next year – instead offering just six months of support. It’s more of a stepping stone towards the ...
How Big Data Trumps The New Terrorist Model
The Cold War was all about an arms race that saw the world’s two biggest superpowers, the USA and the Soviet Union, amass thousands of nuclear weapons. These days, conflicts are vastly different. Instead of an arms race, what we’re now seeing is an “organizational race”, in which terrorist groups, insurgents, police forces and intelligence ...
Google Snaps Up Wavii to Boost its Knowledge Graph Database
Various reports suggest that Google is on the verge of announcing a $30 million-plus acquisition of Seattle-based startup Wavii, a real-time news service that creates “Facebook-style” news feeds for whatever users happen to be interested in. Techcrunch first reported the news, citing “legitimate sources” with knowledge of the matter. As part of the deal, Wavii’s ...
Microsoft Wraps Up Android Patents Deal With ZTE
Microsoft has just tied up its second major patent-licensing deal in the space of seven days, sealing an agreement with Chinese smartphone maker ZTE that shows it isn’t about to let up in its efforts to seize its share of the mobile market, even if it has to do things the roundabout way. As noted ...
Google, Microsoft & Facebook Team Up To Block Privacy Rights Bill
While CISPA’s progress past the US House of Representatives was drawing plenty of heat from privacy activists last week, an altogether different internet bill that aims to enhance internet user’s privacy was facing down tough opposition of its own. If passed into law, AB1291, otherwise known as the “Right to Know” act, would give California ...
Firefox Developer Phones Go On Sale, Sell Out In Just Two Hours
The first smartphones running Mozilla’s Firefox OS have finally gone on sale, though anyone who’s excited about the upcoming challenger to Android and iOS had probably better hold onto their horses for the moment. The devices in question – available from almost unheard of Spanish outfit Geeksphone – are reported to be geared at developers ...
Hacking by the Numbers: China Still the Biggest Threat
If you happen to have been a victim of hacking over the past 12 months and want to know where the culprits are, look no further than China, which has just been fingered as the origin of around 30% of all data breaches during 2012. Verizon’s 2013 Data Breach Investigation Report (DBIR), published this morning, ...
Japan’s Cops Want Tor Network Banned After Cyber-Terror Cat Humiliation
Just like most countries with an internet-savvy population, Japan has to deal with more than its fair share of web-based crime. Only problem is, Japan’s National Police Agency (NPA) appears to be altogether less savvy than those it’s trying to catch, prompting them to call for what would amount to a blanket ban on anyone ...
Crowdsourcing Screwed Up, But Can We Do It Better Next Time?
Last week’s dramatic Boston bombing attacks and the subsequent manhunt for the suspects provoked a deluge of activity on social media sites as the public hunted for information. As we saw, thousands of netizens took to sites like Reddit and 4Chan in a bid to ‘crowdsource’ evidence and find who might be responsible, sparking the ...









