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Tech’s biggest lobbyists

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US federal watchdog calls for end to NSA phone records program
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EMC to lean on VMware for public cloud
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Engineer nets Facebook's biggest bug bounty, but not the jackpot he hoped for
Last November Reginaldo Silva, a computer engineer in Brazil, found one of the worst kinds of vulnerabilities in Facebook's software. It has netted him the biggest bug bounty the social network has ever paid out, but while he's not complaining, it wasn't quite the windfall he hoped for. Read More
 

Apple to fix iOS 7 crash bug
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Cisco UCS 2.0: Flashy new data center servers revealed
Cisco this week unveiled the second generation of its successful data center server system with versions that incorporate solid state flash memory designed to speed data access and cut power usage. Read More
 

Why VMware spent $1.5B on AirWatch
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