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- Panda blamed for healthcare hack
- Tablet makers rethink their plans
- Google toys with Glass again
- GCHQ rapped over US links
| Panda blamed for healthcare hack Posted: 06 Feb 2015 07:32 AM PST A report said that investigators into a hack at US healthcare firm Anthem are blaming the Chinese government for the breach. Bloomberg, which said it has spoken to three people on conditions of anonymity, claim the hacks are to provide the Chinese government with data on government workers and others. more» |
| Tablet makers rethink their plans Posted: 06 Feb 2015 07:17 AM PST Disappointing shipment numbers for tablets last year are forcing vendors to contemplate their marketing navels and come up with new ideas. According to Digitimes, one way vendors want to turn the market round is to persuade their suppliers to slash the cost of their components so they can cut prices on production. more» |
| Posted: 06 Feb 2015 06:57 AM PST After an ignominious end to the much hyped Google Glasses, it appears the company hasn't abandoned the whole effort. According to a feature in the New York Times, a jewellery designer and a former Apple product executive are working at Google to redesign the thing from scratch. more» |
| Posted: 06 Feb 2015 06:43 AM PST The agency that is watching you watching me has been criticised for hiding how it shared data with the USA. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) said that before it changed its rules last December, GCHQ breached human rights law, as embodied in the European Convention of Human Rights. more» |
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A report said that investigators into a hack at US healthcare firm Anthem are blaming the Chinese government for the breach. Bloomberg, which said it has spoken to three people on conditions of anonymity, claim the hacks are to provide the Chinese government with data on government workers and others.
Disappointing shipment numbers for tablets last year are forcing vendors to contemplate their marketing navels and come up with new ideas. According to Digitimes, one way vendors want to turn the market round is to persuade their suppliers to slash the cost of their components so they can cut prices on production.
After an ignominious end to the much hyped Google Glasses, it appears the company hasn't abandoned the whole effort. According to a feature in the New York Times, a jewellery designer and a former Apple product executive are working at Google to redesign the thing from scratch.
The agency that is watching you watching me has been criticised for hiding how it shared data with the USA. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) said that before it changed its rules last December, GCHQ breached human rights law, as embodied in the European Convention of Human Rights.
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