Friday, January 3, 2014

NASA reschedules Cygnus launch for Jan. 7

MediaTek to demo chipsets for LTE, wearables and 4K TVs at CES

Telemetry aggregates real-time data visualizations across devices

IT News Daily
January 03, 2014
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NASA reschedules Cygnus launch for Jan. 7

After a postponement last month, NASA has rescheduled the launch of a commercial cargo ship that will carry nearly 3,000 pounds of supplies to the International Space Station next week.

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Issue highlights

1. MediaTek to demo chipsets for LTE, wearables and 4K TVs at CES

2. Telemetry aggregates real-time data visualizations across devices

3. Facebook faces lawsuit for allegedly scanning private messages

4. Snapchat, feeling the heat, will let users opt out of compromised feature

5. Report: NSA looking to crack all encryption with quantum computer

6. Meet Coinye West, the Kanye-inspired Bitcoin alternative for normal folk

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MediaTek to demo chipsets for LTE, wearables and 4K TVs at CES

MediaTek is planning to show off its latest chipsets for LTE smartphones with wireless charging, wearables and 4K TVs at the International CES trade show in Las Vegas next week. READ MORE

Telemetry aggregates real-time data visualizations across devices

The difficulty for businesses with a lot of data is paying attention to the right signals at the right times. This is complicated further when you have to mine the data from various siloed platforms that don't talk to each other. READ MORE

Facebook faces lawsuit for allegedly scanning private messages

Facebook has been accused of intercepting private messages of its users to provide data to marketers, according to a class-action lawsuit filed in a federal court in California. READ MORE

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The Perfect Storm of End-User Computing

Organizations can merely weather the perfect storm of end-user computing or thrive in it. Read this whitepaper to learn how to centrally manage applications, files and desktops across physical, virtual and mobile environments. Learn more>>

Snapchat, feeling the heat, will let users opt out of compromised feature

Snapchat, reeling from a recent hack that exposed millions of user names and partially redacted phone numbers of its members, will now let users back out of the feature that hackers abused. READ MORE

Report: NSA looking to crack all encryption with quantum computer

The U.S. National Security Agency is attempting to build a new breed of supercomputer that theoretically could make short work of cracking most keys used for encrypted communications. READ MORE

Meet Coinye West, the Kanye-inspired Bitcoin alternative for normal folk

When Kanye West [cq] wrote the lyric, "I'm chilling, trying to stack these millions," he probably did not mean digital currency. But a new technology might give him pause, or at least have him scratching his head. READ MORE

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