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Android product head Hugo Barra to leave Google
Barra heads for greener pastures at Chinese handset manufacturer Xiaomi, marking the third high-profile departure for the Android team. Now that all of the division's most prominent faces have departed, the future of Android is in flux. Read More


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Communication Service Provider Networks
Frost & Sullivan Analyst Roopashree Honnachari discusses how changes in demand and costs for deploying 100 Gigabits per second dense wavelength (DWDM) optical transport are answering the question: Why 100G and why now? Learn More.

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Large-scale Automation Market Trends among Service Bureaus
Increasing competition and financial concerns are putting pressure on Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) to deliver increased service and automation rates. Download this whitepaper to discover technology solutions that allow you to provide customers tailor-made service and added value at a competitive price. Learn More

Tor usage doubles in wake of secure email shutdowns, arrival of PirateBrowser
The prying eyes of the U.S. government are good for the Tor anonymity network, which has seen its usage spike in recent weeks. Read More

New Zealand bans software patents
It's a breakthrough day where old law met modern technology and came out on the side of New Zealand's software innovators, New Zealand IT pros say. Read More


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How WAN Optimization Helps Enterprises Reduce Costs
If you wanted to break down innovation into a tidy equation, it might go something like this: Technology + Connectivity = Productivity. Productivity comes in two forms: user experience and infrastructure efficiency. Read Now

IBM starts restricting hardware patches to paying customers
Following an Oracle practice, IBM starts to restrict hardware patches to holders of maintenance contracts. Read More

Developers hack Dropbox and show how to access user data
Two developers have cracked Dropbox's security, even intercepting SSL data from its servers and bypassing the cloud storage provider's two-factor authentication, according to a paper they published at USENIX 2013. Read More



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