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    Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Insecurity in cyberspace

    North Korea recently launched a cyber attack on South Korean TV stations and banks. Iran carried out a cyber campaign against U.S. banking sites. The U.S. and Israel released malware that disabled Iranian nuclear centrifuges.
    North Korea recently launched a cyber attack on South Korean TV stations and banks. Iran carried out a cyber campaign against U.S. banking sites. The U.S. and Israel released malware that disabled Iranian nuclear centrifuges. Or did they? There's no...

    Tags: Security, Science and Technology, Henry Samueli, Russia, University of California, Los Angeles

  2. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Lenovo debuts IdeaCentre table-top PC at CES 2013: Feels intimate

    Amid the big and small ideas floating around at a Sunday evening media preview at CES 2013,  Lenovo and 3M seemed to hit the sweet spot in terms of bringing a big idea closer to reality while still capturing our imagination. 
    Amid the big and small ideas floating around at a Sunday evening media preview at CES 2013, Lenovo and 3M seemed to hit the sweet spot in terms of bringing a big idea closer to reality while still capturing our imagination.  The two companies...
  4. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. HumbleBundle sells music a different way

    Sometimes, it's better to give if you want to receive.
    Sometimes, it's better to give if you want to receive. HumbleBundle, a San Francisco start-up that's sold millions of dollars of computer games over the last two years, is now entering the music scene. What's unusual about HumbleBundle is that it lets...

    Tags: Grammy Awards, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Charity, Music

  6. Mar 25, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Book review: 'The Idea Factory' by Jon Gertner

    For generations of industry research executives, AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories served as an inspiration: a warren of youthful scientists and engineers assigned to go where their intellects took them, not especially concerned about serving the corporate bottom line, picking up cartloads of Nobel Prizes along the way. Bell Labs was the model for, among others, Xerox Corp.'s legendary Palo Alto Research Center, or PARC, which spun out the personal computer, Windows-style displays, Ethernet and many other advances that delivered their bounty more to society at large than to the parent company.
    For generations of industry research executives, AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories served as an inspiration: a warren of youthful scientists and engineers assigned to go where their intellects took them, not especially concerned about serving the...

    Tags: Invention and Innovation, Book, Research, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Xerox Corporation

  8. Dec 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. RIM denied BBX name, redubs new phone/tablet OS BlackBerry 10

    Technology
    Research In Motion's next BlackBerry smartphone and tablet operating system won't be called BBX after all. Instead, RIM is going with the name BlackBerry 10 after a Federal Court in Albuquerque issued a temporary restraining order against the Canadian...
  10. Jan 25, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. HP plans to make WebOS open source by September

    Technology
    Hewlett-Packard says it will make its WebOS available to the open-source community by September....
  12. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Dennis Ritchie dies at 70; computer scientist helped develop Unix

    Dennis Ritchie, a computer scientist who wrote the popular C programming language and helped develop the Unix operating system, has died. He was 70.
    Dennis Ritchie, a computer scientist who wrote the popular C programming language and helped develop the Unix operating system, has died. He was 70. Ritchie died a month after his birthday, according to his biography on a Web page of Alcatel-Lucent's...

    Tags: Unix, Science, File Sharing, Computer Science, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  14. Oct 25, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. RIM is sued over use of BBX, new BlackBerry OS name

    Technology
    Research In Motion, maker of the BlackBerry smartphones and PlayBook tablet, has been sued by Basis International, an Albequerquqe-based software company, over RIM's use of the BBX name for a new operating system. Basis says it has used since 1985 and...
  16. Nov 8, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Mozilla releases Firefox 8 with built-in Twitter search

    Technology
    Mozilla released Firefox 8 on Tuesday, the latest version of its web browser, with one feature that is sure to get notice by social media fans -- built-in Twitter search. "Twitter is now included as a search option in Firefox for Windows, Mac and Linux,"...
  18. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. Red Hat seeking larger Asean footprint

    The Bangkok Post
    Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open-source software and services, is urging the Thai government to increase its certified engineers to fuel local data centre growth. Damien Wong, the general manager for Asean, said more certified engineers...

    Tags: Thailand, Singapore, Science and Technology, Bangkok (Thailand), Global Expansion

  20. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| AM News
  21. Net Xpress: Leave the Equiso Streaming Smart Stick on the shelf

    Recently, while I was shopping at our local Walmart, I noticed a new gadget on the shelf near the streaming media players. It was a product similar to the mini Android PC I have mentioned in past columns.
    sheila@amnews.com
    Recently, while I was shopping at our local Walmart, I noticed a new gadget on the shelf near the streaming media players. It was a product similar to the mini Android PC I have mentioned in past columns. The specs of the product were vague but I...

    Tags: Photography and Video, Media Industry, Walmart, Music, Apple TV

  22. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| AM News
  23. Net Xpress: Pandora limiting users to 40 hours a month

    Pandora, a popular streaming music service, is now limiting its free mobile users to 40 hours a month. According to the company’s blog post, it does not expect many users to be affected by the limit.
    Pandora, a popular streaming music service, is now limiting its free mobile users to 40 hours a month. According to the company’s blog post, it does not expect many users to be affected by the limit. However, Pandora does offer options for any...

    Tags: Cooking Channel (tv network), Food Network (tv network), Travel Channel (tv network), Unity (music group), Entertainment

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