|                            Cisco Complains To Obama About NSA Adding Spyware To  Routers   |  As NASA Seeks Next Mission, Russia Holds the Trump  Card                       Google Apps Total Economic  Impact                        			What can going Google do for productivity and bottom line? Forrester recently conducted a study to find out and the results may surprise you. Learn More! The goal of APM is to provide transparency into the key business functions an application supports, which allows IT and business leaders to make more strategic decisions about application investments and sourcing. Does it pay off? A Forrester study answers that question by measuring the total economic impact of APM. Learn More! From the hanging-on-by-a-thread department                                             An anonymous reader writes "The U.K. government is planning on vetoing the E.U. legislation that enforces net neutrality under the guise of 'won't anyone think of the child pornography blocking?' again. From the article: ' It's a surprising... From the get-out-of-there department                                             pdclarry (175918) writes "Glenn Greenwald's book No Place to Hide reveals that the NSA intercepts shipments of networking gear destined for overseas and adds spyware. Cisco has responded by asking the President to intervene and stop this practice,... From the to-learn-how-badly-linux-sucks,-you-need-to-use-it-for-at-least-five-years department                                             How do we know Linux sucks? Because Bryan Lunduke says so. How did he become a Linux authority? By using Linux, of course. He has also written a kids Linux book, Linux for Hank, and a grown-up Linux book, Linux is Badass. But wait! That's not all!... From the catbird-seat department                                             Geoffrey.landis (926948) writes "After the space shuttle retired in 2011, Russia has hiked the price of a trip to the International Space Station, to $71 million per seat. Less well recognized is the disparity in station crews. Before the shuttle... From the give-me-my-holodeck department                                             An anonymous reader writes "Imperial College London physicists have discovered how to create matter from light — a feat thought impossible when the idea was first theorized 80 years ago. From the article: 'A pair of researchers predicted a... From the don't-hack-me-bro department                                             jfruh (300774) writes "The U.S. federal government will announce today indictments of several employees of the Chinese military with hacking into computers to steal industrial secrets. The indictments will be the first of their kind against... From the do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do department                                             An anonymous reader writes "Richard Humphrey was sentenced to 29 months in prison for selling pirated copies of movies through the subscription-based USAWAREZ.com. He was later sent to the Lorain County prison in February for a parole violation... From the listen-up department                                             Advocatus Diaboli (1627651) writes "The National Security Agency is secretly intercepting, recording, and archiving the audio of virtually every cell phone conversation on the island nation of the Bahamas. According to documents provided by NSA... From the it's-getting-hot-in-here department                                             An anonymous reader writes in with news that seems to confirm the alarming reports last week about Antarctic ice melting. "The new assessment comes from Europe's Cryosat spacecraft, which has a radar instrument specifically designed to measure the... From the day-for-deals department                                             Variety reports that Google's YouTube unit has reached a deal with Twitch.tv to buy the game-streaming service for $1 billion. From the article: "The deal, in an all-cash offer, is expected to be announced imminently, sources said. If completed... From the just-eat-it department                                             Taffykay (2047384) writes "Tech giant Fujitsu has opened an organic lettuce farm in Japan's Fukushima prefecture. Blending agriculture, technology, and medicine in a former microchip factory, the company has developed a new variety of organic... From the say-what-you-will department                                             An anonymous reader writes in with news about a California bill that aims to protect online reviewers' rights."The proposed law appears to take aim at online licensing agreements that consumers often enter into with companies when they click... From the one-of-them-looked-at-me-weird department                                             Glyn Moody (946055) writes "The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), potentially the world's biggest trade agreement, has been negotiated behind closed doors for nearly a year now. Apart from what we learn from a few official... From the strap-it-on department                                             dryriver (1010635) writes "Chinese technology startup ANTVR is raising funds on Kickstarter for a new, gaming oriented VR Headset capable of rivaling FaceBook's Oculus Rift VR Headset technologically speaking. The ANTVR headset features a full HD... From the don't-peel-the-stickers department                                             An anonymous reader writes "The greatest geek toy ever invented has turned 40 and to celebrate there was an interactive Google Doodle, and the Telegraph had a short history of the toy. 'There are only a handful of toys that last more than a...  |                   
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