Monday, June 1, 2015

US Healthworks Suffers Data Breach Via Unencrypted Laptop

Data breaches happen in all manner of ways. Systems are compromised with SQL injection attacks. Spreadsheets are inadvertently leaked to external parties and mobile storage devices get left on trains. These things happen but, they really don’t have to now do they?

Ellen Pao Hasn't Given Up: Legal Team Files Notice Of Appeal Against Kleiner Perkins

Ellen Pao's long legal fight against her former employer Kleiner Perkins isn't over.

There's Hope For 'Game Of Thrones,' Finally

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HBO's Game of Thrones began this season with a problem. Essentially, it was this: Benioff and Co. had an hour-long TV show to make, but their source material -- George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" -- had grown unwieldy, confused and lacking in direction. Luckily, the show

Why Is Almost No One Using Apple Pay?

Why don’t small merchants accept Apple Pay? That’s easy. Just follow the money.

Why Nobody Cares That NASDAQ Hit A Record

The NASDAQ closed at a record high of 5,107 on May 27 and nobody seems to care.

The FCC's War On The Internet Targets Facebook

Net neutrality absolutists are wasting no time expanding their war on Internet innovation. Now in the crosshairs: charitable programs, including Facebook's Internet.org, aimed at providing free access to the two-thirds of the world's population who are currently offline.

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