Chartis launches cyber insurance for businesses
May 14, 2012 | T.C. SEOW
Called CyberEdge, the product is designed to address the consequences of losing corporate information and personal data from cyber attacks, in addition to covering potential third party liabilities that may arise from a data breach or network intrusion.
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Senate to look at Mozilla's browser competition allegations
May 14, 2012 | GREGG KEIZER
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee plans to look into accusations by Mozilla that Microsoft is restricting access to important programming tools for browsers that will run in Windows RT.
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Infosys' legal problems prompt analysts' concerns
May 10, 2012 | PATRICK THIBODEAU
The company that is a target in a federal probe on its use of visas, Infosys, says it is assuring customers that the government investigation, despite its unknown outcome, will not impact its business.
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Myspace settles FTC privacy complaint
May 9, 2012 | GRANT GROSS
Social networking site Myspace has agreed to settle charges from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it misrepresented its protection of users' personal information, the FTC announced Tuesday.
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Apple, Samsung pare down claims in US smartphone, tablet patent case
May 9, 2012 | MARC FERRANTI
Responding to a U.S. district court judge's order, Apple and Samsung Electronics have trimmed the number of claims they will assert in a broad intellectual-property lawsuit regarding smartphone and tablet products.
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US judge lets Microsoft continue to sell products with disputed patents
May 8, 2012 | CAMERON SCOTT
A U.S. judge has declined to lift an unusual order that prevents Motorola Mobility from enforcing a ban in Germany on the sale of Microsoft's Windows 7 OS and XBox 360.
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After false alarm, no verdict Friday in Oracle Google
May 7, 2012 | JAMES NICCOLAI
The jury failed to reach a verdict Friday on the copyright issues in Oracle's Java infringement lawsuit against Google and will be given until Monday to try to make a decision.
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BLOG: The danger of false assumptions
Remember, things are not always equal.
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BLOG: Such is life
Even George W. Bush gets elected twice to be the President.
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BLOG: Why the Singapore PM needs a Facebook page
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong joins social media. It should not be seen just as a rite of passage for a statesman. It is an act of statecraft in the age of “virtual” politics.
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BLOG: The social side of security
It’s our deepening obsession with technology and social media that has increased our vulnerabilities..
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BLOG: The arrested development of Julian Assange
Cyberspace's most famous activist, Julian Assange, has been under house arrest for more than a year now. But he is not keeping quiet.
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