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10 hot cloud computing skills

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FBI goes national with $10,000 reward for info on anyone who points a laser at an aircraft

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10 hot cloud computing skills

As more companies embrace shared services, staffers with cloud computing chops are watching their fortunes rise.

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Issue highlights

1. Juniper wires up WLAN deal with Aruba

2. FBI goes national with $10,000 reward for info on anyone who points a laser at an aircraft

3. Deluge of net neutrality comments hits FCC website after HBO's Oliver rallies audience

4. NSA program aims to authorize commercial security offerings

5. Researchers urge hackers to exploit Hyper-V's huge attack surface

6. So, what is a cloud OS anyway?

7. Q&A: The state of Android wearables and HTC's dual-lens camera

8. Microsoft Surface Pro 3 gets new challenger in HP Pro x2 612

9. Comcast data usage meter accuracy measurement results

10. Intel wants to eliminate PC wires by 2016 (Computex)

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Juniper wires up WLAN deal with Aruba

Union driven by lack of interest, investment in Juniper gear obtained from Trapeze READ MORE

FBI goes national with $10,000 reward for info on anyone who points a laser at an aircraft

THE FBI today said it was making national a pilot program it tried out in 12 locations earlier this year that offers up to a $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of anyone who intentionally aims a laser at an aircraft.The FBI says that in the pilot locations there has been a 19% decrease in the number of reported laser-to-aircraft incidents. Those locations included Albuquerque, Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Los Angeles, New York City and Philadelphia.+More on Network World: The zany world of identified flying objects+To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here READ MORE

Deluge of net neutrality comments hits FCC website after HBO's Oliver rallies audience

The agency's comments page goes down after comic commentator John Oliver urges people to take action READ MORE

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NSA program aims to authorize commercial security offerings

NSA's "National Security Cyber Assistance Program" accredit commercial security providers for specific types of security READ MORE

Researchers urge hackers to exploit Hyper-V's huge attack surface

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So, what is a cloud OS anyway?

Everyone seems to have their own definition of what a cloud-based operating system would actually be. READ MORE

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Shortfalls of Security Sandboxing for Advanced Threats

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Q&A: The state of Android wearables and HTC's dual-lens camera

HTC's Dario Laverde shares his crow's-nest view about why Android Wear is important to consumers and how smart devices will get human-like perception. READ MORE

Microsoft Surface Pro 3 gets new challenger in HP Pro x2 612

Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 debuted last month to mixed reviews, and earlier Surface models have sold poorly, but that isn't stopping the rest of the Windows ecosystem from chasing the same Holy Grail - a single device that can do the work of both a laptop and a tablet. READ MORE

Comcast data usage meter accuracy measurement results

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Intel wants to eliminate PC wires by 2016 (Computex)

The chipmaker is working on wireless technologies that will let you charge, dock, display and transfer data from a computer without any cables READ MORE

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