At the request of Computerworld UK the story headlined "ICO received 10,000 data protection complaints in 2011" and posted 04/25/2012 has been removed from the wire. Online editors are asked to immediately remove the story from Web sites and print editors are asked to not use the story in future editions. Questions regarding the story should be directed to John E Dunn, Security Editor, Techworld and Computerworld UK.
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The Byte: Chrome OS Update, Tablet Race Results, Android 5.0 Jelly Bean
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iPad 3 Announcement, FBI Wants Data From Social Network, and Google-Motorola Deal is Approved
On World Tech Update this week, Apple announces when they will debut the next iPad, the FBI wants to mine data from social networks, a Yahoo shareholder challenges board picks, US and Europe approve Google-Motorola deal, and President Obama launches marshmallows.
The Byte: iPad 3 and LTE, Yahoo is Challenged, Android Losing to iOS
Apple's iPad 3 will debut on March 7 and could support US LTE data networks. Yahoo faces a board challenge from a shareholder who rejected the proposed candidates and suggested his own. Android lost smartphone marketshare for the first time as Apple had a great fourth quarter. CERN's Large Hadron Collider is shifting into high gear.
The Byte: Google's Buy Approved, HDDs Soar, Sony’s Smart Socket
The Byte, Feb. 14, 2012: The European Commission and US Department of Justice approved Google’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Hard disk drive prices will remain unusually high until 2014 due to flooding in Thailand. A humanoid robot named Jennifer shoots and scores on the ice. Sony Smart Sockets can control power consumption by appliance, user or power source.
The Byte: Microsoft Hacked, Apple Wants Inspections, White House CTO Resigns
Microsoft's online store in India is hacked by the EvilShadow team, Apple asks the Fair Labor Association to inspect Foxconn, White House CTO Aneesh Chopra resigns from the nation's top technology post, and the FCC maps mobile-broadband penetration and hopes to fix dead zones.
App Reviews: Fitness and Health Apps
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Yahoo Shakeup, Google Fiber, and Samsung Mocks Apple
On World Tech Update this week: Yahoo shakes up its board, Google fiber gets ready to go in Kansas, WiFi on planes isn't taking off, a website makes it easier to stalk fellow commuters, DARPA develops a four legged robot for the military, and Samsung mocks Apple.
The Byte: Yahoo Starts Afresh, Nokia Layoffs, Chrome for Android 4.0
More than half of Yahoo's board will be new, setting the stage for a fresh start for incoming CEO Scott Thompson. Nokia will lay off 4,000 workers and move more of its production facilities to Asia before the end of 2012. Google's Chrome browser will come to Android 4.0 devices and sync bookmarks and autocomplete data across devices.
President Obama Fires Rocket in White House
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The Byte: Sony Rebrands, ThinkPad Gets Android 4.0, Google Fiber
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The Asus Padfone, Facebook's IPO, Sony's Troubles, and More
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10 Keys for Building Private Clouds One of the toughest parts about implementing a cloud strategy isn't choosing the underlying technology to power the deployment; it's having the processes in place to manage an effective migration to the cloud.
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BYOD: Time to Adjust Your Privacy Expectations Bring your own device for work and you might give your employer permission to search it for pilfered secrets.
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Windows 8, Ultrabooks to Get Top Billing at Giant Trade Show Windows 8 and ultrabooks are expected to take center stage at the Computex trade show in Taipei next week, as industry giants Microsoft and Intel try to develop...
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VMware VSphere 5.0 Gets Common Criteria Security Clearance VMware today said its virtual-machine infrastructure software, vSphere 5.0, has achieved certification under what's known as the Common Criteria program.













