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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending May 2
Checks and guesses spurred rumors that Apple has begun shipping raw synthetic sapphire material to Asia for processing into iPhone 6 display covers. One analyst estimated the amount shipped would be good for….maybe 115,000 covers. Read More
 


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No reasonable expectation of privacy when third parties cross the creepy line?
There's a "creepy line" when tech conveniences and capabilities seem to push too far into privacy rights; yet not everyone can be trusted to decide whether or not new technology used by the government crosses the "creepy line" and if Fourth Amendment protections should kick in. That includes SCOTUS, according to a former DHS official, who reduced the Supreme Court Justices to "nine Baby... Read More
 

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What's so bad about one former cheerleader that Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Amazon, Gawker and BuzzFeed are all teaming up legally against her? She may finally make Websites liable for their content. Sarah Jones sued a Website called The Dirty in 2012 after it posted her name and a photo, along with a supposed sexual history of both Jones and her ex-husband. Visitors to the site then piled... Read More
 

WWDC 2014: Don't expect an iWatch or the long-rumored Apple TV
With WWDC just under a month away, the rumor mill is about to go into full throttle. But before you get too excited, you should be aware that Apple will likely not introduce any game-changing hardware, or any hardware at all for that matter, at this year's developer conference. While Apple has historically used WWDC to announce new iPhones, Apple's annual developer conference has gotten back to its... Read More
 

Plain old paper inspires foldable smartphone prototype
  Never mind all those curvy smartphones and devices that have grabbed headlines and sparked rumors in recent months: Queen's University researchers last week showed off a prototype of a smartphone called PaperFold that morphs into all sorts of shapes. Read More
 

Resume Makeover: How to Sell Your Tech Sales Skills
In this month's CIO.com Resume Makeover, the devil's in the details as career and resume expert Ross Macpherson takes a technology sales professional's resume from confusing to concise Read More
 

11 reasons encryption is (almost) dead
Massive leaps in computing power, hidden layers, hardware backdoors -- encrypting sensitive data from prying eyes is more precarious than ever Read More
 

Unisys unveils invisibility cloak for network traffic
If you are ultra paranoid, what could be better than hiding your network traffic in such a way that no one could possibly intercept it? This is what Unisys is offering with its new Stealth appliance, which could make man-in-the-middle attacks and keylogger exploits obsolete, or at least more difficult to mount. Read More
 

IBM: Security threat prevention isn't 'dead' yet!
There's been much discussion in the security industry that preventing malware-based infiltrations into the enterprise is nigh on impossible, and the new security mantra should be "rapid detection is the new prevention." On that, IBM begs to differ. Read More
 

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