Cree Introduces an LED Bulb Edison Would Love
Cree introduces an LED bulb that mimics the design and shape of traditional incandescent bulb to entice consumers to try LEDs.If you’ve had any experience with LED light bulbs, you know they can look...
View ArticleHow to Create Thermal Images for Millions of Homes
Two startups combine Google Street View method with infrared imaging to show homeowners where energy is being wasted.One of the well-worn tools of home energy auditors is thermal imaging cameras that...
View ArticleThe Religion of Innovation
Enough with innovation for innovation’s sake.BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins took a shot at Apple today, speaking to a reporter for The Australian Financial Review. While couching his statement in...
View ArticleObama budget makes cybersecurity a growing U.S. priority
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama proposed on Wednesday increased spending to protect U.S. computer networks from Internet-based attacks in a sign that the government aims to put more...
View ArticleReddit co-founder calls out Google, Twitter, Facebook over CISPA
A co-founder of social news site Reddit has publicly urged the heads of Twitter, Google and Facebook to support efforts to defeat a controversial cyber security bill currently under consideration in...
View ArticleWhite House threatens to veto CISPA ahead of vote
The White House has threatened to veto the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) in its present form, citing concerns that the bill does not adequately prevent sharing of...
View ArticleCISPA Passes US House, Despite Privacy Shortcomings and Promised Veto
An anonymous reader writes with a story at the Daily Dot: “Despite the protests of Internet privacy advocates, the controversial Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) passed the House...
View ArticleAnonymous calls for Internet blackout to protest CISPA
Hacking group Anonymous asked websites to black out their front pages on Monday, in protest against legislation in the U.S. that would allow online companies and government agencies to more easily...
View ArticleOne in five data breaches are the result of cyber espionage, Verizon says
Even though the majority of data breaches continue to be the result of financially motivated cyber criminal attacks, cyber espionage activities are also responsible for a significant number of data...
View ArticleHuawei says it’s still interested in the U.S., but the U.S. isn’t interested...
Clarifying an executive’s highly quoted statement, “We are not interested in the U.S. Read More
View ArticleAmazon Prime Pricing: A Sensitive Subject
Churn Data Belies Intent to Renew Memberships Loyalty Depends on Video, Other Factors Consumer Intelligence Research Partners released new survey analysis of member loyalty and price sensitivity of...
View ArticleBizData to implement the first Microsoft Parallel Data Warehouse in Australia
Written by: Rahsan | Published in: Sponsored AnnouncementsBizData, a premier Microsoft Gold Partner specialising in Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence in Australia, today announced that a world...
View ArticleFacebook Dominates in Mobile Apps
Measured By Use Frequency, Facebook is Over Three Times More Popular Google App Portfolio Also Has Significant Numbers of Users Consumer Intelligence Research Partners released analysis of the most...
View ArticleJudge Halts Destruction Of NSA Surveillance Records
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge in San Francisco stopped the destruction Monday of millions of telephone records collected by the National Security Agency more than five years ago. Continue
View ArticleHere’s What The Internet Could Look Like In 2025
Charlie Chaplin once said that cinema was just a fad. In 1936, The New York Times wrote that a “rocket will never be able to leave the Earth’s atmosphere.” In 1955, Variety magazine stated that rock n’...
View ArticleNSA ‘Hijacked’ Criminal Botnets To Install Spyware, Leaked Documents Reveal
By Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO, March 12 (Reuters) – While U.S. law enforcement agencies have long tried to stamp out networks of compromised computers used by cyber criminals, the National Security...
View ArticleSaxby Chambliss Not Taking Sides In CIA Dispute
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee is not taking sides in a dispute between the panel’s Democratic chairwoman and the nation’s spy agency, saying the facts are...
View ArticleAmazon Just Figured Out A Genius Way To Make You Spend More Money
Amazon just pulled the trigger — the company raised the price of its popular Prime service from $79 to $99. Although the 25 percent price increase may drive some customers away, the move could also get...
View ArticleLook, Smartphone: No Hands!
Controlling an iPhone or Android phone with just your voice and a noise-cancelling headset is doable, but frustrating.I usually enjoy making fun of people who walk around wearing Bluetooth headsets,...
View ArticleNSA Hacked Chinese Telecom Giant’s Servers: Report
BERLIN (AP) — U.S. intelligence agencies hacked into the email servers of Chinese tech giant Huawei five years ago, around the time concerns were growing in Washington that the telecommunications...
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