Tuesday, October 1, 2013

NASA's Cassini finds plastic ingredient on Saturn's moon

Rivals to again review Google's promises in EU antitrust case

Shutdown could test IT security at federal agencies

IT News Daily
October 01, 2013
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NASA's Cassini finds plastic ingredient on Saturn's moon

NASA's Cassini spacecraft has detected propylene, a key ingredient in plastics, on Saturn's moon Titan.

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Issue highlights

1. Rivals to again review Google's promises in EU antitrust case

2. Shutdown could test IT security at federal agencies

3. Alps imagines the car dashboard of the future

4. Intel to acquire network security firm Sensory Networks

5. Sharp gives health check-ups a futuristic touch

6. Mitsubishi's projector could bring big changes to car dashboards

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Rivals to again review Google's promises in EU antitrust case

The European Union is to put Google's latest proposals to the marketplace in order to allow competitors and rivals to assess the search giant's plans to avoid antitrust sanctions. READ MORE

Shutdown could test IT security at federal agencies

A government shutdown that lasts more than a few days could test the ability of federal agencies to protect their information systems against security threats. READ MORE

Alps imagines the car dashboard of the future

When you sit in the car of the future, you won't need to worry about keys or adjusting your seat and you'll even get a quick health check when you sit in the driver's seat. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Citrix

Empowering Information Security with Desktop Virtualization

IT faces an uphill battle to manage and protect enterprise applications. To control risk across the diverse computing landscape, organizations must centralize control of enterprise Windows applications, ensuring that only authorized users have access. This paper describes how desktop virtualization offers IT a powerful solution. View Now

Intel to acquire network security firm Sensory Networks

Intel has signed a deal to acquire Sensory Networks, a provider of software pattern matching technology for network security applications. READ MORE

Sharp gives health check-ups a futuristic touch

Putting a futuristic spin on the basic elements of a health check-up, Japan's Sharp has developed a sort of healthcare pod that allows people to look cool while their vital signs are measured. READ MORE

Mitsubishi's projector could bring big changes to car dashboards

Japan's Mitsubishi Electric has developed a prototype projector that could give car interior designers a lot more freedom in the way they model the dashboards of cars. READ MORE

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How to Transform IT into a Center of Business Innovation

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