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Tech News Flash: Thursday -- September 3, 2009

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Today's Headlines
The Webification of App Security
Hunkering Down, Linux Style
Geared: Like Tetris for Watchmakers
Study: US a Nation of Night Surfers
Sony's 3-D Gamble: Must-See TV or the Next Smell-o-Vision?
Nokia Expo Ushers In Fresh Phones, Facebook Features

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Podcast
Lawyers Come Knocking: Info Management and E-Discovery (31:33 minutes)
Either in real terms or perceived terms, security is one of the biggest
hang-ups people have, and it's a wide-open question. When we talk about
the cloud and the enterprise, are we talking about something that is
fundamentally different in terms of securing it, versus what people are
accustomed to doing across their networks?
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Today's Story Highlights

The Webification of App Security
Web applications are growing in popularity, and with this increasing
ubiquity of Web apps, security is more than ever becoming the No. 1
challenge for enterprises. Traditional network component vendors are
under pressure to solve security challenges. However, developing this
capability on their own is complex, expensive and requires new skills.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68032.html

Hunkering Down, Linux Style
Well September is here, and the final days of summer are hard upon us.
Autumn is around the corner here in the Northern Hemisphere, and that
means it's time to begin thinking ahead to the winter days to come. It
isn't too surprising, then, that Linux bloggers have turned their
attention in recent days to how they like to arrange things in the geeky
counterpart of the proverbial nest -- the home office.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68030.html

Geared: Like Tetris for Watchmakers
Having played a few games from a lot of different genres on the iPhone,
my own prejudices have become more apparent to me. I just don't like
playing certain types of games on this platform, even types of games I
usually enjoy on a PC or console. First-person shooters are too
difficult to control, for example.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68025.html

Study: US a Nation of Night Surfers
It's 11 p.m. Do you know where your neighbors are? Chances are they're
online. According to a study, North Americans have been staying up late
to do their Internet surfing this summer, so late that the peak usage
for the whole day has been at 11 p.m. Eastern time. That appears to be a
shift from previous years, when most Internet activity was in the
daytime.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68035.html

Sony's 3-D Gamble: Must-See TV or the Next Smell-o-Vision?
Pity the early technology adopters in this world. Just as they have
accepted the fact that three years ago, they paid more than $5,000 for a
42-inch flat-screen HDTV that now sells for close to $1,000, a new image
starts to coalesce in front of their eyes -- an image so real, so
lifelike, it could only be ... a 3-D TV.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68027.html

Nokia Expo Ushers In Fresh Phones, Facebook Features
Nokia on Wednesday unveiled three new smartphones at Nokia World 2009 in
Stuttgart, Germany. It also announced a partnership with Facebook
through its Lifecasting With Ovi application. One smartphone, the N97
mini, is targeted at women, IDC analyst Ramon T. Llamas told
TechNewsWorld. The other two, the X6 and X3, are aimed at maintaining
Nokia's position in the mid-range smartphone market.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/68026.html

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