Friday, August 1, 2014

Microsoft ordered to turn over customer data stored in the cloud

Mitro makes password manager open source as team heads to Twitter

Windows Phone 8.1 Update to make IE as good as iOS

IT News Daily
August 01, 2014
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Microsoft ordered to turn over customer data stored in the cloud

Microsoft has been ordered to comply with a U.S. government demand for a customer's emails stored on a company server in Dublin, Ireland.

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Issue highlights

1. Mitro makes password manager open source as team heads to Twitter

2. Windows Phone 8.1 Update to make IE as good as iOS

3. Some are twisting the facts in requests to be forgotten, Google says

4. Almost 200,000 people may have been affected by US visa system crash

5. One of Google's mysterious barges is on the move

6. Who wins if Iliad buys T-Mobile?

Mitro makes password manager open source as team heads to Twitter

The team at Mitro Labs, the developer of a password manager, is joining Twitter, and its software is being released under a free and open source license, Mitro said Thursday. READ MORE

Windows Phone 8.1 Update to make IE as good as iOS

It isn't every day that a company like Microsoft admits that its mobile browser isn't up to snuff compared to its competitors, like the iPhone or Android devices. READ MORE

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Some are twisting the facts in requests to be forgotten, Google says

Some of those seeking to scrub their histories from the Web under Europe's "right to be forgotten" rule are being economical with the truth when making their requests, Google said Thursday. READ MORE

Almost 200,000 people may have been affected by US visa system crash

Computer problems with the U.S. State Department's system for issuing passports and visas may have affected up to 200,000 people, it emerged Thursday, as the scale of the problem became clear for the first time. READ MORE

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One of Google's mysterious barges is on the move

The Maine-docked Google barge, which created so much curiosity and brouhaha last fall, is on the move. READ MORE

Who wins if Iliad buys T-Mobile?

French carrier Iliad's surprise unsolicited bid for T-Mobile US may be good news for everyone but Sprint. READ MORE

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