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YOU are the product. This is the not-so-secret wisdom that accompanies the inevitable question of how some online ventures can become profitable. Like the 20th... Read More »
Google co-founder Sergey Brin believes there is a rising threat to the Internet the likes of which the world has not seen before. It just so happens that the biggest... Read More »
Nicholas Merill, the first internet service provider (ISP) executive to defy the FBI's gag order on their request for him to turn over confidential information... Read More »
The Utah Department of Technology Services (DTS) and Utah Department of Health today announced up to 255,000 additional people had their Social Security numbers... Read More »
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies have advanced tremendously thanks to their successful development and use in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. These machines, ... Read More »
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Alvin SchaefferApparently some man was arrested today with drone evidence too in North Dakota.
Apr 10, 2012
Anonymous Interesting that these sorts of decisions are being made under the radar. A webinar today, drones in the streets years from now.
Apr 10, 2012
We have all heard at one point that you cannot believe everything you read.  This is especially true when it comes to content on the Internet.  While we... Read More »
What does the largest search engine in the world have in common with the largest casino in the world? Surprisingly, both of these corporate organizations, Google ... Read More »
Identity theft. Financial fraud. Cybercrime. These words have been integrated into our daily jargon seemingly overnight. It has become nearly impossible to turn on... Read More »
Here's what made headlines this week in the world of high-tech! Mobile World Congress 2012 Without a doubt, Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012 owned the... Read More »
A new technical report from the EECS Department of the University of California, Berkeley reveals that the vast majority of consumers may be unaware of the risks of... Read More »
Online retail sales in the US approximated to $20 billion at the turn of the century, and have now substantially increased. That should be enough to signify how... Read More »
Let's take a look at what high-tech innovation trends shaped the industry this week! Unauthorized User Tracking While we've all grown essentially numb ... Read More »
Xerox has launched its cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) service which seeks to eliminate complicated technical implementation and oversight, as well as... Read More »
Business models are the underlying and sometimes hidden rationales that describe how an organization creates, delivers and captures value. Start-up companies often... Read More »
3M Cogent’s biometric access control readers have successfully completed the United States Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Transportation... Read More »
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), A Xerox Company, today announced that it is currently helping the US government proactively identify internal threats... Read More »
Everyone knows that we live in an age of greater security threats and strange new crimes. Still, the media tends to concentrate on very obvious and tired examples... Read More »
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Alvin SchaefferMakes me think twice about using my credit card at the NFC readers when I go shopping.
Feb 16, 2012
One of the key components for companies looking to make money on the Internet is their ability to mine customer data. Web sites will take some of your data, such as a ... Read More »
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Andrei IvanovBig Brother. Always watching. Always selling his merchandise.
Feb 8, 2012
Richard NoguchiPretty interesting stuff.
Feb 7, 2012
Most of us spend our entire lives building our own personal brand.  We work long hours so to reflect our inner character and establish a reputation of worth. ... Read More »
Matt Brown went to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art last weekend. He just added Nicholas Felton as a friend because they work together at Facebook. Apparently... Read More »
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Nareen MelkonianThank you, Alvin. I myself am not a fan of frictionless sharing as well.
Feb 3, 2012
Alvin SchaefferAlthough I am not necessarily a fan of frictionless sharing, I recognize that it is not only the way of the future (and is, more or less, a voluntary action -- blanket permission or not) but also that the rules should be applied equally across the board. Well argued and presented.
Feb 3, 2012
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