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77% of lawyers can't be trusted … with your confidential data

How consumers are holding back retail tech advances

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Issue highlights

1. 77% of lawyers can't be trusted … with your confidential data

2. How consumers are holding back retail tech advances

3. 10 technologies that could revolutionize retail

4. You're under arrest! (Not with this scam you're not)

5. Apple's Yosemite OS brings new interaction between Mac and iPhone

6. Panasonic's robotic exoskeletons could help nuclear plant workers

7. Dell brings Ubuntu to tablets with new Inspiron hybrids

8. ARM developing processors to make wearables 'invisible'

9. Palo Alto Networks report fingers UDP as major malware helper

10. Israel-based software company claims police call recording software fixed

11. CIO Turns to Data Analytics to Hunt Down VDI Ghost

WEBCAST: Network Instruments

3 Choices for Effective UC Management

This webcast discusses five best practices on how to successfully optimize and manage UC, as well as how to gain clear picture of overall performance and quickly troubleshoot when the inevitable issues arise. Learn More

77% of lawyers can't be trusted … with your confidential data

When using email to communicate, more than three-quarters of all lawyers treat their clients' confidential information with all the care you'd expect from a teenager posting to Facebook, according to a new survey. Only 22 percent claim to use encryption. And a full 77% cop to relying solely on "confidentiality statements," otherwise known as virtually nothing. READ MORE

How consumers are holding back retail tech advances

The in-person shopping experience, from finding the right product in the store to trying on clothes in a fitting room to paying a cash register, is far more archaic than it needs to be. READ MORE

10 technologies that could revolutionize retail

The retail world is evolving, thanks to these technologies. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Brocade Communications

IT Agility: How Do You Stack Up?

Are you faced with increasing pressure to deploy technology faster? You're not alone. This year, over half of enterprises will be prioritizing building a private cloud, a concept introduced less than five years ago. View Now>>

You're under arrest! (Not with this scam you're not)

It seems likely most people would know if they had done something that would warrant their arrest but that apparently isn't stopping scammers from trying. The US Federal Court System today issued a warning about scammers using the threat of arrest unless of course you pay them off. READ MORE

Apple's Yosemite OS brings new interaction between Mac and iPhone

Apple's Yosemite OS brings new interaction between Mac and iPhone Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco Monday and announced the next version of Mac OS X called Yosemite. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb. From: Network World Views: 3 0 ratings Time: 02:39 More in Science & Technology READ MORE

Panasonic's robotic exoskeletons could help nuclear plant workers

If you've ever seen the science-fiction classic "Aliens," you might wonder when powered exoskeleton suits will help us do battle against nasty extraterrestrials. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Kemp Technologies

How To: Agile Hybrid Cloud Deployment with Virtual ADC's

The Growth of Hybrid Cloud is effecting companies of all sizes. In this webinar you will learn: How to deploy Hybrid Cloud Applications in Hours Not Weeks, Enable Security & High Availability for Apps Migrated to the Hybrid Cloud. Learn More

Dell brings Ubuntu to tablets with new Inspiron hybrids

The Linux-based Ubuntu OS is finding its way into tablets with Dell's latest Inspiron hybrids, which can function as tablets and laptops. READ MORE

ARM developing processors to make wearables 'invisible'

In the gold rush for wearables, the key to success is invisibility and long battery life. ARM is pursuing the development of tiny processors that fit the profile. READ MORE

Palo Alto Networks report fingers UDP as major malware helper

Palo Alto Networks' annual threat analysis of customer network traffic shows that botnet-controlled malware that makes its way into enterprise networks almost always uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) to communicate, blending in with legitimate UDP-based applications such as video. READ MORE

Israel-based software company claims police call recording software fixed

Nice Systems of Israel said it patched remaining critical flaws in its call recording software used by law enforcement, but the consultancy that discovered the risky flaws hasn't verified the fixes. READ MORE

CIO Turns to Data Analytics to Hunt Down VDI Ghost

When Seattle Children's Hospital inexplicably found login times for its virtual desktops reaching as much as 15 minutes on some mornings, it turned to wire data analytics to track down the elusive cause of the problem. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Mobiquity Inc.

BYOP: How Mobile and Social Are Creating New User Personas

The digital world of mobile + social creates new customer segments and behaviors. Companies need to reorient their customer interactions around these segments to drive business impact. Learn More

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