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Mar 30, 2016
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DARPA $2M contest looks to bring AI to wireless spectrum provisioning

The defense research agency recently announced a $2 million Grand Challenge called the Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) and said the primary goal of the contest was to infuse radios with “advanced machine-learning capabilities so they can collectively develop strategies that optimize use of the wireless spectrum in ways not possible with today’s intrinsically inefficient approach of pre-allocating exclusive access to designated frequencies.” Read More

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New products of the week 3.28.16
One-fifth of IT pros say their companies had mobile data breach
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A very cool twist on optical communications
6 iOS features Android N borrowed—that Apple should steal back
Two questions remain after FBI unlocks San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
T-Mobile CEO John Legere tweets so much that he morphs into a Twitter emoji

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How to Safeguard Against MAC Spoofing

This white paper explores MAC spoofing vulnerabilities, covers best practices of preventing a data breach, and evaluates the effective solutions available to thwart off MAC spoofing attacks. Read More

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New products of the week 3.28.16

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as CloudBerry and BlueData. Read More

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One-fifth of IT pros say their companies had mobile data breach

IT pros have long been concerned about the potential for security breaches with BOYD; a new survey indicates they're right to be worried. Read More

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Blame the cellphone: Injuries pile up, from cat bites to shocks to broken bones

We’ve all become aware of the dangers that drivers preoccupied with their cellphones cause on the roads and most have also probably seen plenty of “pedtextrians” endangering themselves by paying way more attention to their phones than their surroundings. But phone-related injuries go way beyond these two scenarios – we’re talking everything from ringing phones that supposedly scare dogs and cats into biting people to people being really dumb (and gross) about where they stick their smartphones. Read More

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Microsoft's giant Surface Hubs finally ship

Microsoft's Surface tablet has become a success story for the company after a bumpy start. Like so many products, it was the third version that really took off. Now, the company is looking for lightning to strike again with Surface Hub, the table-sized version of the touch-enabled PC. Read More

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iPhone 7 Rumor Rollup: Here come the airpods and 4K display; beyond the Phablet; iPhone 5SE mocking

Fresh off the underwhelming introduction of a new small iPhone 5SE and more compact iPad Pro, the pressure is on Apple to come up big in the fall with its iPhone 7. Designers have some ideas... Read More

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A very cool twist on optical communications

University of Ottawa researchers say their discovery that a twisted optical beam in a vacuum travels more slowly than the speed of light could be a boon for quantum computing and communications, and could benefit enterprise IT shops down the line. Read More

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6 iOS features Android N borrowed—that Apple should steal back

Android N’s developer preview just rolled out, and brought with it several features found in iOS—only updated. Read More

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Two questions remain after FBI unlocks San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone

Newer iPhone owners shouldn’t worry about this vulnerability but hang tight and the world will learn the story behind the unlocking at Black Hat 2016. Read More

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T-Mobile CEO John Legere tweets so much that he morphs into a Twitter emoji

T-Mobile CEO John Legere, a ubiquitous and sometimes outrageous presence on social media, has earned himself emoji status at Twitter. Read More

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SANS 2016 State of Endpoint Security Report

Download and read the SANS 2016 State of Endpoint Security Report to benchmark your current security program practices. Read More

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