Wednesday, November 19, 2014

To 'read' this fashion magazine, fire up your image-recognition app

Blocked messaging app Line looks for comeback in China

US Senate fails to move forward on NSA reform bill

IT News Daily
November 19, 2014

To 'read' this fashion magazine, fire up your image-recognition app

Persona is one of the latest fashion magazines in Tokyo. It's printed on heavy stock paper and is full of photos of models and clothing. The only thing missing is text.

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Issue highlights

1. Blocked messaging app Line looks for comeback in China

2. US Senate fails to move forward on NSA reform bill

3. Now you can search every tweet that was ever sent

4. Apple, Microsoft, Google and others join push against government spying

5. Prominent developers pulling out of Debian as voting deadline nears

6. Chrome for OS X turns 64-bit, forsakes early Intel Macs

Blocked messaging app Line looks for comeback in China

Months after its messaging app was blocked in China, the company behind Line is "optimistic" it can bring the service back to the country in the near future, in spite of the government's growing censorship of the Internet. READ MORE

US Senate fails to move forward on NSA reform bill

The U.S. Senate has voted against a bill that would rein in the National Security Agency's bulk collection of telephone records within the country, possibly killing any NSA reforms until next year. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: MaaS360

Ten Commandments of Bring Your Own Device

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.

Now you can search every tweet that was ever sent

Want to look at tweets posted during the 2008 summer Olympics? Or tweets you sent on your vacation a few years ago? Soon you'll be able to. Twitter is enabling users to search through its entire index of roughly half a trillion public tweets. READ MORE

Apple, Microsoft, Google and others join push against government spying

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WHITE PAPER: Global Knowledge

How Mobile Management Services Fill a Critical Security Need

According to the GSMA, the total number of devices in 2012 will double from six billion to 12 billion by 2020. For organizations considering Mobile Management Services (MMS), such an increase demonstrates why it's critical to address MMS adoption and deployment now, before unchecked proliferation can cause serious problems. Learn More>>

Prominent developers pulling out of Debian as voting deadline nears

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Chrome for OS X turns 64-bit, forsakes early Intel Macs

Google today released Chrome 39, the company's first 64-bit browser for OS X from its "stable" branch. READ MORE

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