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New car technologies will protect and entertain you

The paranoid's survival guide, part 1: How to protect your personal data

IT News Daily
March 03, 2014
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Microsoft reacts to XP upgrade critics with free file transfer tool

Reacting to criticism from customers that upgrading from Windows XP was 'impossible,' Microsoft today announced it would give away a limited migration tool to help people move to a newer operating system.

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Issue highlights

1. New car technologies will protect and entertain you

2. The paranoid's survival guide, part 1: How to protect your personal data

3. Coping with weather may require a change of computer

4. Canonical CEO: Ubuntu wants to power everything from smartphones to the cloud

5. Brocade seeks SDN edge with early OpenFlow 1.3 support

6. Users refuse to chuck XP as Windows 8 uptake flattens

New car technologies will protect and entertain you

New technologies are coming soon to a ride near you, banking on faster Internet LTE connections and powerful processors to both entertain and enhance safety. READ MORE

The paranoid's survival guide, part 1: How to protect your personal data

Who says privacy is dead? While it's true that marketers, the government, data aggregators and others are gathering and analyzing more data than ever about every individual, you can still exert some control over what's out there, who's tracking you and what they do with that information. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Tintri

Virtual Storage Roadmap: What You Need to Know

When you have a lot of virtual machines, managing your storage needs and ensuring that your environment is optimized to deliver sufficient performance and reliability is a challenge. Here's a roadmap of the options along with their strengths and weaknesses. Read now!

Coping with weather may require a change of computer

A Seattle meteorologist suggests U.S. agencies are missing the chance to make more precise and useful weather predictions because of politics that limit its computing power to home-grown systems. READ MORE

Canonical CEO: Ubuntu wants to power everything from smartphones to the cloud

While you may not recognize the name Canonical, chances are you've heard of its Debian-based Linux OS called Ubuntu. We spoke to Jane Silber, CEO of the privately held UK-based company, about her transition to CEO, the company's past, and its plans for spreading Ubuntu everywhere from the cloud to tablets to smartphones. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: BonitaSoft

Develop a First Business Process Application

This technical paper addresses the challenges of how to turn an existing process into an application, step by step, through a concrete example: how to model and automate an employee leave management process. Learn more>>

Brocade seeks SDN edge with early OpenFlow 1.3 support

Brocade this week announced broad support for OpenFlow 1.3 across its IP product line to extend SDNs beyond research and academia and into commercial and enterprise networks. READ MORE

Users refuse to chuck XP as Windows 8 uptake flattens

For the second month in a row, Windows XP and Windows 8 defied their maker's wishes, as XP gained user share, and Windows 8, the OS Microsoft hopes will fuel sales of new devices, flatlined in February. READ MORE

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