Whether it’s nude photos in the cloud or mobile payments securing data is up to you

The 4chan leak of nude celebrity photos, allegedly stolen via Apple’s iCloud, shows your data are never fully secure. But with an iPhone payment feature expected to launch, it’s time see what you can do. Actress Jennifer Lawrence was among celebrities whose photos were leaked Techheads and gadget fiends the world over are eagerly awaiting next Tuesday – the day US technology firm Apple is expected to unveil a payment feature with its new iPhone 6. The company says you will be able to use your mobile phone just like…

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Should Your CRM System Live in the Cloud?

Reports show that 40 percent of customer relationship management (CRM) systems are Software as a Service (SaaS) based solutions. This means four out of ten installations are cloud-based as opposed to on-premises CRM solutions, and that trend is growing. Companies that opt for cloud solutions for their CRM needs do so for a number of reasons, including: Scalability. Cloud-based solutions allow companies to scale based on their needs and growth. Reduced Costs. Turning to the cloud eliminates the need to purchase and upgrade the infrastructure required for on-premises solutions. It also reduces the need to hire…

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Twitter Analytics Now Available To Everyone

All Twitter users can access a detailed report on their followers and individual tweets, including impressions, clicks, and engagement. Here’s what you need to know. Image: http://socialdraft.com/ Twitter just made it easier for you to gauge how well your tweets resonate with your followers. Ian Chan, front-end engineer at Twitter,announced yesterday in a tweet that all users now have access to its analytics platform, which launched in July but was open only to advertisers and verified accounts. The analytics provide details on your tweets’ engagement, clicks, retweets, favorites, replies, and more. To…

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Samsung Expands Smart Home Portfolio

Innovative new products and services make the Smart Home a reality Samsung Electronics announced the expansion of its Smart Home portfolio at IFA 2014. The new range of services and products are designed to increase home safety, improve energy management, adapt to in-home location, and operate by voice command, demonstrating Samsung’s commitment to making the Smart Home of the future a reality today. “We are excited to deliver a Smart Home experience which will make our customers’ lives easier, with innovative products that help everyone’s day to day routine, such as managing…

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C4B celebrates anniversary: 15 years of communications know-how

In the beginning was the telephone: when the Munich start-up C4B Com For Business entered the market with its CTI tool XPhone™ in 1999, telephony integration was still in its infancy. Since then the demands on an innovative communications solution have grown year after year: from groupware integration through the connection of fax, voicemail and SMS to presence management, collaboration and mobile clients. The next step? Seamless integration: IT and communications are one. Munich, 29 August 2014 – Dissatisfaction as a driver of innovation: when five employees at solution provider…

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Windows 9 ‘Threshold’ Debut Tipped For September

Windows 9 ‘Threshold’ Debut Tipped For September The software maker will preview Windows 9, code-named Threshold, at an event scheduled for Sept. 30, The Verge said. The report did not specify the location of the event, but Microsoft typically debuts new versions of Windows in New York City. The company did not immediately comment. It’s expected that Windows 9 will bring Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella a step closer to realizing his vision for acommon Windows core that can run across all devices, including PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones. To that end, Threshold…

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Microsoft details plan to move its workload into Azure cloud

Microsoft IT, the internal IT department for Microsoft, unveiled a plan to move the business workflow into Azure and on-premises computing. The move is slated to be completed by the end of 2018.  Microsoft’s internal IT department introduced a plan last week on what steps it’s taking to move the business processes into Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform. This move, as explained in the posting on the Microsoft TechNet Blogs website, is necessitated by Microsoft closing two data centers over the next 24 months, as well as allowing leases on others to expire.…

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SAP takes steps to simplify pricing and licensing

It took some time and considerable internal effort, but SAP says it has made good on a pledge to simplify its software pricing and licensing model. SAP customers for years have said the company’s pricing is too complex. In October 2012, then co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe told IDG News Service the company had heard customers’ concerns and was working on a fix. Nearly two years later, SAP has made a series of changes to pricing and licensing, with a final phase completed in July, said Joe LaRosa, vice president of global pricing and…

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It’s Time for Open, Shared Home Wi-Fi

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs loved to walk around his neighborhood in Palo Alto, California. And after his pride and joy, the iPhone, was born, he naturally took it along with him on walks. The first iPhone had a lousy, sluggish, cellular-data network, but it also had a much faster data option: Wi-Fi. It even had a feature (still present, but much less touted) that popped up a list of nearby Wi-Fi networks on the screen, so you could always find one in range. But, he once told me, there was…

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4 Tips: Protect Government Data From Mobile Malware

Mobile malware continues to proliferate, particularly on Android devices. These four steps help counter the threat. It often happens without you knowing. Malware takes over your smartphone or tablet, exploiting vulnerabilities and trolling for information. Perhaps the processing speed on your smartphone slows down. Or a preview of a text message that you didn’t write temporarily pops up on your screen. These and other clues lead you to become suspicious that someone has access to your device and data. Fake ID on Android The recent disclosure of a new Fake ID malware…

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