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Lawmakers press Google on Glass privacy

Members of a U.S. congressional group on privacy wrote Thursday to Google CEO Larry Page requesting information on how the futuristic device handles privacy issues.

MANAGEMENT CENTRE

LEGAL

Apple CEO to face Senate in tax grilling

Apple will be in front of the senate next week as it is questioned about its tax practices.

OUTSOURCING

Ten jobs robots won't take away from you in the next 10 years

There are jobs that robots might be able to do in the near future. Gibbs has ten that they're unlikely to steal from meat machines.

PROJECT MGMT

Guest View: The hidden costs of support

Sunil Desai, Director for Managed Services at Dimension Data Asia Pacific, points out that the bulk of support-related expenses fall outside the scope of traditional support offerings. It is important therefore to identify and eliminate 'hidden' expenses.

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RESOURCE CENTRE

APPLICATIONS

Read and write PDF files easily with Foxit Reader 6

Foxit Reader is free, it's lightweight, and historically it has been less problematic than Adobe Reader.

CLOUD COMPUTING

Cloud cover: What Creative Cloud means to you

What's the big objection to Creative Cloud and what should you do about it?

DATA CENTER

i-Tech's Malaysian 'green' data centre uses Juniper solutions

Juniper Networks' switches, routers and security solutions, along with technologies from IBM and Schneider Electric, help power a new tier-3 green data centre called SAFEHOUSE.

IMAGING AND PRINTING

Nanoscribe 3D-prints microscopic objects using freakin' laser beams

As cool as it is to be able to replicate just about any object you want using a 3D printer, the things you create can still look really rough, because the printers are not high-resolution. That is, the layers of plastic it lays down are not thin enough--think of it a little like the jaggies on a low-resolution computer screen.

INDUSTRIES

How Google's I/O moves measure up to what Apple offers

At Google I/O, the search giant showed off a slew of updates for developers and customers alike. How do Apple's products and tools stack up?

INTERNET

OX Text review: An in-browser word processor with big ambitions

OpenXchange's new word processor, OX Text, is the first in a set of Linux-based productivity apps. Can it compete with Google Docs and Office 365?

MOBILE AND WIRELESS

Android retains lead over Apple

Android shipped 162.1 million phones in the first quarter of 2013.

NETWORKING

EXCLUSIVE: Cyan lays out Australian expansion plan

Software defined networking (SDN) vendor, Cyan, has laid out its A/NZ expansion plans.

OPERATING SYSTEMS

Newvem expands to monitor Azure and Amazon clouds

Move points to increased competition and maturation of Microsoft's cloud.

SECURITY

Why don't risk management programs work?

Two experts on the recent RSA conference discusses why risk management programs don't tend to work.

STORAGE

Barracuda Networks raises free capacity of Copy.com to 15GB

Barracuda Networks has upped the amount of storage on its free Copy.com service from 5GB to 15GB.

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