Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Calif. attorney general: Time to crack down on companies that don't encrypt

Gartner downgrades 2013 global IT spending forecast on currency shifts | Google keeps users' data available until July 15 in Reader's wake

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Calif. attorney general: Time to crack down on companies that don't encrypt
If organizations throughout California encrypted their customers' sensitive data, more than 1.4 million Californians would not have had their information put at risk in 2012, according to a newly released report on statewide data breaches from California Attorney General Kamala Harris. California does offer incentives to companies that embrace encryption, according to Harris, but because the carrot isn't working, she's now turning to the stick. Read More


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Gartner downgrades 2013 global IT spending forecast on currency shifts
Gartner has lowered its expectations for growth this year in global IT spending, saying it will rise 2 percent to $3.7 trillion. Earlier this year, the analyst firm predicted 2013 growth of 4.1 percent. The reduction "mainly reflects the impact of recent fluctuations in U.S. dollar exchange rates," Gartner said Tuesday. Read More


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Google keeps users' data available until July 15 in Reader's wake
Google's Reader is now officially dead, but the company wants to make users' transition to other content aggregators as painless as possible, partly by keeping their data available for the next couple weeks. Read More

Microsoft updates mobile OneNote app
Microsoft has updated the mobile version of its OneNote note-taking application for iPads, iPhones, and Android devices, creating a consistent look for notes across all computers, smartphones, and tablets in which they're viewed. This means that OneNote notes will retain all text formatting, layout, tables, and other design elements that they were created with, regardless of which device they're rendered on, according to Microsoft. Read More



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