Monday, September 1, 2014

How a hacker could cause chaos on city streets

Having problems updating Windows 7? Try changing DNS settings

IBM Watson cooks up some new dishes

IT News Daily
September 01, 2014

How a hacker could cause chaos on city streets

Traffic is chaotic enough in major cities, but imagine how much worse it would be if a criminal hacker got control of the traffic lights.

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Issue highlights

1. Having problems updating Windows 7? Try changing DNS settings

2. IBM Watson cooks up some new dishes

3. Apple will keep pushing for a sales ban on Samsung products

4. Facebook testing mobile searches for old posts

5. Appeals court denies Oracle request to restore $1.3 billion judgment against SAP

6. Intel turns its attention to desktop performance, unveils 8-core Haswell-E processor

Having problems updating Windows 7? Try changing DNS settings

Microsoft may have republished its botched August update, but some Windows 7 users are reportedly still having problems with Windows Update. Fortunately, they've also found a simple solution. READ MORE

IBM Watson cooks up some new dishes

When not busy helping to find new treatments for cancer, IBM Watson is helping to cook up a few new dishes as well. READ MORE

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Why Big Data Doesn't Have to Mean Big Security Challenges

Big data environments create significant opportunities. However, organizations must come to terms with the security challenges they introduce. As big data environments ingest more data, organizations will face significant risks and threats to the repositories containing this data. Read Now

Apple will keep pushing for a sales ban on Samsung products

Apple will appeal a judge's order this week that denied its request for a sales ban on Samsung products that were found to infringe its patents. READ MORE

Facebook testing mobile searches for old posts

Facebook is testing a way to let users of its mobile app search for posts shared with them in the past. READ MORE

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Appeals court denies Oracle request to restore $1.3 billion judgment against SAP

Oracle has failed to persuade a federal appeals court to restore US$1.3 billion judgment in its copyright-infringement lawsuit against SAP, but will have the options of taking a lesser amount of money or pursuing a new trial. READ MORE

Intel turns its attention to desktop performance, unveils 8-core Haswell-E processor

Intel took the wraps off its most powerful consumer CPU at the PAX video-game conference in Seattle, WA, today. Intel's Core i7 High-end Desktop Processor Family, code-named Haswell-E, consists of three unlocked processors that support hyperthreading, DDR4 memory, and Intel's all-new X99 chipset. READ MORE

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