
Symantec to Buy VeriSign's Security Business
Symantec Corp agreed to buy VeriSign Inc's widely used technology for securing payments over the Internet in a deal worth $1.28 billion, the companies said Wednesday.
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Wall St Banks Lose Court Ruling on Hot News Ban
Three Wall Street banks suffered a legal setback when a federal appeals court in New York put on hold a ban on financial news service Theflyonthewall.com from quickly reporting "hot news" about their analysts' research.
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Corzine Slashing Staff at MF Global Amid Losses
Jon Corzine, the new chief executive of MF Global Holdings Ltd , said the futures and options broker would cut its workforce by up to 15 percent as it looks to stem five straight quarters of losses.
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Nokia Releases Spec For Mobile Apps In Cars
Audi, BMW, Daimler, Porsche, and Volkswagen are on board with the technology specification for integrating mobile applications into automobiles.
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Sybase Debuts Mobile Platform
Servers, software and services to help banks and other companies deliver and manage enterprise mobile applications.
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Google Wi-Fi Breach Spurs Calls For Investigation
The company's Street View cars collected data from unsecured Wi-Fi networks 'by mistake', Google says.
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Aflac Unveils New Spanish-Language Website
Aflacenespanol.com provides Spanish-speaking consumers and business owners with interactive experience.
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Wells Fargo Rolls Out Rapid Alerts for Visa Credit Cardholders
San Francisco-based Wells Fargo ($1.2 trillion in assets) and Visa announced today the rollout of Rapid Alerts for Wells Fargo Visa credit cardholders. The free service brings customers near real-time detection of fraudulent activity, and helps manage and track spending.
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Brazilian Credit Union Engages Accenture
Accenture's developers to write credit card applications for credit union Sicredi.
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BofA Hires Data Security Czar
Gregory Garcia, former assistant secretary for the Office of Cybersecurity and Communications in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to lead bank efforts to keep data secure.
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HTC Hero Android Upgrade Deletes Data
Upgrading the smartphone to Google's Android OS 2.1will wipe contact info, text messages, and certain voicemails, Sprint says.
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Symantec to Buy VeriSign's Security Business
Symantec Corp agreed to buy VeriSign Inc's widely used technology for securing payments over the Internet in a deal worth $1.28 billion, the companies said Wednesday.
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Lawmakers Ask FTC to Look into Google Wi-Fi Data
Two lawmakers who co-chair the House Privacy Caucus asked the Federal Trade Commission if Google broke the law in collecting WiFi and other Internet data while taking photographs for its Street View product.
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Senate Fails to End Debate on Bank Reform Bill
In a setback for the Obama administration, Senate Democrats failed to muster enough votes on Wednesday to end debate on the biggest overhaul of financial regulation since the 1930s, delaying a vote on passage.
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Google Plans Store For Web Apps
In an effort to make Web apps more easily discoverable and commercially viable, Google is building a Web app store into Chrome and Chrome OS.
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Banks Lose Court Ruling on Repurposed Research
A federal appeals court in New York has put on hold a ban on financial news service Theflyonthewall.com Inc from quickly reporting "hot news" about analyst research from three Wall Street banks.
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Global CIO: Oracle Hammered By SAP For Stifling Customer Choice
Column about radically different approaches taken by Oracle and SAP over how CIO customers should build the infrastructure that runs their applications, databases, and middleware.
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Amazon Launches $0.10 Per Gigabyte Online Storage
Amazon Web Services is targeting the new Reduced Redundancy Storage as a lower-cost alternative for companies already using its S3 online storage offering to share media content.
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Army Expands Microsoft R&D Partnership
The year-old partnership has already led to promising developments using Microsoft Surface multi-touch computers and will now expand to use Microsoft's Project Natal controller-free system designed for Xbox 360.
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Healthcare Providers Seek Help With 'Meaningful Use'
A majority of healthcare providers expect to hire a professional services firm to support achieving "Meaningful Use" and to help dive physician adoption of core clinical systems.
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Google Partners With VMware
Google Partners With VMware
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Juniper '3-2-1' Architecture Seeks To Streamline Data Centers
Juniper Networks says its new products enable legacy data center networks to be reduced almost immediately from three to two layers.
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Healthcare Data Risk Greatest From Human Error
Despite advances in security technology and regulations, human mistakes will likely continue to cause data security breaches that jeopardize patient privacy.
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Amazon Updates Kindle App For PCs
The latest version of Kindle for PC includes a full-screen reading mode and enables users to edit notes and marks, change the background color and control screen brightness.
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Senate Rejects State Limits on Credit Card Rates
The U.S. Senate rejected a proposal Wednesday that would have allowed states to limit credit-card interest rates as part of a sweeping overhaul of financial regulations.
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