| IT News Daily | | | If its bite-controlled iPhone app is any indication, gum maker Lotte wants music to be chewable. | | | Issue highlights 1. Apple CEO Tim Cook meets with Chinese official after iCloud attack 2. Camels, sleds and trikes: Seven odd Street View vehicles 3. Microsoft sued as lawsuits over employee no-poach deal mount 4. China attacks lead Apple to alert users on iCloud threats 5. Industry can head off IoT privacy rules, former US official says 6. Yahoo squeezes out some growth | | | Just after Apple's iCloud service faced a hacking attack from China, Apple CEO Tim Cook met with a Chinese official on Wednesday to discuss protecting users' privacy. READ MORE | | You may have seen Google Street View cameras mounted on a car mapping your neighborhood, but how about on a fishing boat? READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: MaaS360 End users are demanding their own devices in the workplace making IT the shepherds of a potentially unruly flock. The good news is IT can embrace BYOD with security and confidence given the right preparation and technology. Whether you're supporting iOS, Android, BlackBerry or Windows, the rules of BYOD don't change. Learn More. | | A court filing in May last year has attracted more class action lawsuits, alleging secret no-poaching deals among tech companies to keep salaries low. READ MORE | | Apple has warned users about attacks on its iCloud website, after monitoring groups alleged that China had tried to intercept customer information from the service. READ MORE | | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IDG TV Watch all the latest videos from IDG's global network of technology experts, all teed up in searchable channels with a fun, fresh look. Click to continue | | The Internet of Things is raising a host of concerns over the control of data that could lead to government regulation, but tech companies can rein in those worries on their own if they act fast, according to a former White House technology official. READ MORE | | Yahoo reported a 1 percent sales increase on Tuesday, a marked shift after multiple quarters of decline, though results in its critical ad business were mixed. READ MORE | | | | |
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