Wednesday, April 11, 2012

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWorld) 4/11/2012





Remains of the Day: Mongering rumors
It's time once again to return to the wonderful world of iPhone rumors. Will the new model have a faster processor? Will it come out in October? Will it come in mauve? Meanwhile, Universal makes its movies more...well, universal. The remainders for Monday, April 9, 2012 have, in their lifetime, mongered rumors, cheese, and fish.

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Utah breach 10X worse than originally thought
The scope of a data breach involving a Medicaid server at the Utah Department of Health is much worse than originally thought.

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Microsoft to build new data center in Wyoming
Microsoft plans to build a new data center, this time in Cheyenne, Wyo.

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Commodore founder Jack Tramiel dead at 83
Jack Tramiel, a pioneer in the computing industry and founder of Commodore, died on Sunday at age 83, his son Leonard Tramiel confirmed Monday.

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New healthcare rule to cut red tape, save up to $4.6B, says HHS
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a proposed rule change to the Affordable Care Act that it estimates will eventually save healthcare providers and payers $4.6 billion by simplifying administrative chores.

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13 Tips for Better Joomla CMS Security
As Joomla grows in popularity as an open source CMS more and more individuals and businesses of all sizes rely on the platform to get their products and services online. In fact, more than 2.5 percent of websites are running on a Joomla CMS -- and for good reason.

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E-book price fixing costs big bucks, consumer group claims
E-book price fixing will cost consumers more than $200 million this year, and U.S. antitrust authorities should take action against Apple and a group of publishers, the Consumer Federation of America said Monday.

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Twitterverse in uproar over Facebook's Instagram buy
Soon after Facebook announced that it was buying Instagram, maker of the popular photo-sharing app, Twitter began to light up with talk about it.

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Who should be at the root of protecting the nation's healthcare data?
What are CISOs working in healthcare concerned about when it comes to protecting medical data in the future? There are a variety of concerns associated with who should and shouldn't be able to access your individual medical record. This is both a policy issue and a technology issue for the CISO.

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