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03 August 2014

US Federal Judge Single-handedly Kills US Tech Global Market

"It's not like there was much left in the wake of the Edward Snowden disclosures, which threw nine Silicon Valley giants under the global surveillance bus more than a year ago... To the outside world, lack of trust [is] still a big issue. Particularly for Europe... But as relations were beginning to improve, the US judiciary decided that, for the purposes of its own law enforcement and intelligence agencies, the world was its oyster and data stored outside of its jurisdiction was fair game. US to Europe: We'll take what we want, when we want it... " (source infra)

The final nail in the coffin--there is now every incentive for the rest of the world to reject using US technology companies in almost every area--email and other communications, social media, search, cloud storage, etc. Which foreign tech companies will now capture the global market? Most likely Chinese and some European providers, and perhaps Indian, will take the world markets and leave the US in the dust of its "Patriot Act," institutional and governmental paranoia, and overreaching laws--

How one judge single-handedly killed trust in the US technology industry | ZDNet: "... that's certainly a phrase one US judge can nail on the casket of her career... Some people play video games. Some work tirelessly for 80 hours a week for the sake of their startup. Some destroy the global trust in the US technology industry... US District Judge Loretta Preska ruled on a case that has massive global implications for US technology giants.... " (read more at link above)


Reuters

Microsoft Privacy Case: What's At Stake?
InformationWeek
A ruling that Microsoft must turn over emails in a foreign data center could cost US businesses billions and make a mess of international law, experts say....

Microsoft sues Samsung for license violations, post-Nokia
PCWorld (blog)
Microsoft sued Samsung Friday, saying Samsung violated the terms of a patent ...Microsoft has struck several licensing agreements with technology ...


Black Press USA

Amazon Fire: 5 Things Missing
InformationWeek
Amazon left out some important features in its splashy new Fire smartphone. ... Unfortunately, the high-end flagships of Samsung, LG, Apple, and HTC ... AT&T is most often willing to absorb such risks (remember the Facebook phone?) ... FireOS is an offshoot of Google's Android operating system.



Business Insider Australia

Google Said to Plan Separating Photo Service From Google+
Bloomberg
The world's largest search engine, grappling with competition from Facebook Inc. (FB), Twitter Inc. (TWTR) and Yahoo! Inc., is freeing up services from ...


E! Online

Facebook Messenger: 5 Things To Know
InformationWeek
Facebook will soon require users to download Messenger to chat with friends. Here's the lowdown on important privacy settings and features.


Chron.com

Yahoo's live concert streams could be cure for many ills
San Jose Mercury News
LOS ANGELES -- Sometimes the struggles of an industry can bring music to your ears. And your screens. Live Nation's partnership with Yahoo to ...


Reuters

Apple $450 million e-book settlement wins court approval
Reuters
Apple has been appealing Cote's July 2013 finding, in a case brought by ... to drive up e-book prices and impede rivals such as Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O). In June, Apple agreed to settle related class-action litigation brought on .... business news, technology news, headline news, small business news, ...


Tech2

Google, Apple & The Battle For Your Ears
InformationWeek

Android grabs record 85 percent smartphone share | PCWorld: "Google’s dominance of the smartphone market has reached new heights, with its Android operating system now accounting for a record 84.6 percent share of global smartphone shipments, according to research by Strategy Analytics..."

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06 November 2013

Experts say NSA damages Silicon Valley and other US tech

NSA spying out of control, off the rails, now mindlessly damaging US technology companies --

Silicon Valley: NSA spying could prove costly to Bay Area and other Internet businesses, experts say - SiliconValley.com: "The continuing revelations about NSA spying on sensitive data kept by Silicon Valley companies are feeding fears that Internet companies in this country -- many located in the Bay Area -- could suffer billions of dollars in lost business. . . ." (read more at link above)

By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER
A new product from Google, Helpouts, connects people with experts over ... Helpouts, whichGoogle plans to open to the public Monday night, is an .... Apple to build new manufacturing facility in Arizona with solar-power, will create 2000+ jobs ...
NYT Bits

NDTV

Google escalates offensive against Office with Android 'KitKat'
Computerworld
Quickoffice thus becomes a first-party app, just like Google Maps. Neither Quickoffice or Apple's iWork suite -- the latter is now free to buyers of new iOS and OS X hardware -- can compete with Microsoft Office on features or document fidelity. But ...

Apple Opening Arizona Plant With 2000 Workers
Bloomberg
Apple Inc. (AAPL) said it's opening a new plant in Mesa, Arizona, that will create 2,000 jobs to make components for its products, part of a push by the world's ...

NDTV

Microsoft commits to wind power
San Jose Mercury News
So as part of an effort to become carbon neutral, Microsoft has entered a... those are the challenges of companies like Microsoft, Google(GOOG)," Janous said.

Montreal Gazette

How Amazon And Netflix Are, And Aren't, Changing TV
Forbes
Glimpses of the answer are visible in recent moves by Amazon and Netflix Netflix. ... Because Amazon and Netflix are trying to win different totally different kinds ...

Deadline.com

Amazon Celebrates FAA Gadget Decision With 15 Percent ...
ABC News
You may have heard that the FAA no longer makes you hit the off button on your electronic devices before takeoff and during takeoff and landing on JetBlue and ...

ABC News

Google shuts down iGoogle, which joins long line of shuttered services
Los Angeles Times
PHOTOS: Top 10 Apple Mavericks OS X features to check out. Google has a long history of starting and shutting services and features. Here are a few notable ...

Amazon Web Services Introduces New Amazon EC2 GPU Instance ...
HispanicBusiness.com
SEATTLE --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced G2 instances, a new ...

MSPmentor

Book About Amazon Is Reviewed on Amazon, by Founder's Wife
New York Times
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has yet to make a public peep about “The Everything Store,” a major biography of Mr. Bezos and his company that was ...

Slate Magazine (blog)

Italy eyes 'Google Tax' to help fix public finances
Reuters
No comment on the proposal was immediately available from Google Italia, Yahoo Italia or Amazon Italia. The PD plans to turn the proposal into an amendment ...

NDTV

Amazon Adds Two More Services for Mobile App Developers
Wall Street Journal
(NASDAQ:AMZN)--Amazon today announced Analytics and A/B Testing services, further expanding its cross-platform services for iOS and Android developers....

India's Mars mission
Washington Post
India launches its first spacecraft bound for Mars, a complex mission that it hopes will demonstrate and advance technologies for space travel....

At least 8.8 billion Earth-size, just-right planets found, study says
Fox News
WASHINGTON – Space is vast, but it may not be so lonely after all: A study finds the Milky Way is teeming with billions of planets that are about the size of Earth, orbit stars just like our sun, and exist in the Goldilocks zone -- not too hot and not too cold for life....


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01 November 2013

Is Obama's NSA Intentionally Trying to Destroy US Tech?

Or is that just an "unintended consequence"  of the NSA's misguided practices?

“We have long been concerned about the possibility of this kind of snooping, which is why we have continued to extend encryption across more and more Google services and links, especially the links in the slide. We do not provide any government, including the U.S. government, with access to our systems. We are outraged at the lengths to which the (US) government seems to have gone to intercept data from our private fiber networks, and it underscores the need for urgent reform.”--Google’s chief legal officer, David Drummond (in response to NSA infiltration, infra)

NSA Fallout Hits AT&T's Ambitions In Europe
Wall Street Journal
AT&T Inc.'s ambitions to expand in Europe have run into unexpected hurdles amid the growing outcry across the region over surveillance by the National Security Agency. German and other European officials said any attempt by AT&T to acquire a major ...

NSA infiltrates links to Yahoo, Google data centers worldwide ...
Washington Post
The National Security Agency has secretly broken into the main communications links that connect Yahoo and Google data centers around the world, according ...

Washington Post


NSA Said to Tap Google and Yahoo Abroad
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The National Security Agency and its British counterpart have apparently tapped the fiber-optic cables connecting Google's and Yahoo's overseas servers and are copying vast amounts of email and other information, according to accounts ...


Android Tablets Gain On iPad
InformationWeek
No new iPads throughout most of 2013 means Apple's share of the tablet market has dipped below 30% -- its lowest ever. Start The Discussion. Tweet; Mail Mail; Print Print · Eric Zeman | October 31, 2013 10:34 AM. 13 Favorite iOS, Android Apps. (click image ...


Astronomers Find Earthlike Planet, but It's Infernally Hot
New York Times
Kepler 78b, a planet some 400 light-years away, is like hell on earth. Enlarge This Image. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. An artist's rendering of the surface of Kepler-78b. The planet is similar in size to earth, but its close proximity to its own ...

Company plans to turn Hyperloop dream into hypercool reality
Fox News
It sounds insane: Take an enormous hamster tube, suck most of the air from it, insert a hovercraft full of humans and accelerate it to 800 miles per hour. But according to Patricia Galloway, that wild concept is no dream -- it's very much real. “The feasibility is ...

Wearing Google Glass While Driving Could Earn You a Ticket

ABC News
There have been claims that Google Glass is a risk to people's privacy, but is it also ... Cecilia Abadie, one of Google Glass' early adopters, was recently issued a ...

ABC News

Google has a long list of Android app updates waiting, but why?

CNET
When commenting on a Google+ thread earlier today about the timing of the impending release of Google Hangouts for Android, I clicked in the direction of this ...

Pentagon Post

Will Apple enjoy an 'iPad Christmas?'

San Jose Mercury News
NEW YORK -- Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook believes Santa's sleigh will be ... often cheaper-- alternatives that run Google's (GOOG) Android operating system. ... But Amazon.com's Kindle Fire HDX, which like the Samsung tablet runs on the ... Meanwhile, Microsoft has put a big marketing push behind its Surface 2 and ...

Wall Street Journal (blog)

Google to give Rs 21 cr funding to 10 Indian NGOs

The Hindu
Internet search giant Google will give a funding of Rs 21 crore to 10 Indian non-profit organisations to help them in their efforts to make a positive impact on India ...

Microsoft won't turn on Windows Defender for unprotected PCs

PCWorld (blog)
Microsoft representatives said Wednesday that the company will not turn on Windows Defender for unprotected PCs, contrary to what executives said earlier in ...


ZDNet

Amazon's Grocery Business Faces Higher Costs Than The ...

Forbes
This is a good spot by Megan McArdle of a basic difference between Amazon's competition against the Big Box stores and the same company's competition in ...

Apple's research & development costs ballooned 32% in 2013 to ..
Apple Insider
Apple's investments in research and development continue to grow, surging another 32 percent in fiscal 2013 to reach $4.5 billion — its highest-ever sum spent ...

Apple Insider


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11 August 2013

NSA has negative effect on US and US tech

You have to hand it to the NSA, in spite of its marginal usefulness in "catching terrorists" (e.g., NSA was MIA in detecting or stopping or apprehending the Boston bombers), without doubt, the NSA is having a very negative effect on US tech business, all while violating US laws and the Constitution! OK, so a few tech companies are getting rich off NSA contracts (Booz Allen et al), and of course politicians get plenty of political contributions from those contractors to keep the NSA expanding, but the nation at large, and its tech industry, are being ill-served by this out-of-control, ever-expanding federal spy agency. One is left to wonder--what is the greatest threat to America today--al Qaeda or the NSA? The NSA is certainly doing more damage to the US than al Qaeda is--

NSA Leaks Slam Cloud Computing Industry | Fox Business: "U.S. technology companies warn they could lose between $21.5 billion to $35 billion in global cloud computing contracts over the next three years due to negative fallout from the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) spying programs on Internet users, including emails. A new report from the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C.-based think tank, estimates that U.S. cloud computing companies could lose 10% to 20% of the cloud computing market to European or Asian companies due to U.S. spying. That means major players including Google (GOOG), Amazon (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT)  could be hurt."

Thanks to the NSA, the Sky May Be Falling on U.S. Cloud Providers - Businessweek: "The estimate is partly based on market-share projections and a global survey, which found that more than half of respondents, including companies and other industry professionals based outside the U.S., said they would be less likely to use a U.S.-based cloud service in light of Prism. Ten percent said they had already canceled a project with a U.S.-based Internet company as a result, according to the Cloud Security Alliance, the trade group that conducted the survey."

After Lavabit shutdown, another encrypted e-mail service closes | Ars Technica: "Less than 24 hours after Lavabit shuttered its doors, another US firm is shutting down its encrypted e-mail service. Silent Circle, a company that specializes in encrypted communications, said it is preemptively turning off its Silent Mail product. It's doing so despite no urging at all from the government—no subpoenas, warrants, security letters, or anything else, company co-founder Jon Callas wrote in a blog post today. "We see the writing on the wall, and we have decided that it is best for us to shut down Silent Mail now.". . ."

Another e-mail service shuts down over government spying concerns: "A prominent supplier of secure communications services has decided to shutter its e-mail service to avoid having to turn over confidential customer information to the government. The move comes hours after another e-mail service provider called Lavabit made the same decision"

What It Means to Be An NSA "Target": New Information Shows Why We Need Immediate FISA Amendments Act Reform | Electronic Frontier Foundation: " . . . . In plain English: the NSA believes it not only can (1) intercept the communications of the target, but also (2) intercept communications about a target, even if the target isn’t a party to the communication. The most likely way to assess if a communication is “about” a target is to conduct a content analysis of communications, probably based on specific search terms or selectors. And that, folks, is what we call a content dragnet. . . ."

Opinion: NSA secrets kill our trust - CNN.com: "Both government agencies and corporations have cloaked themselves in so much secrecy that it's impossible to verify anything they say; revelation after revelation demonstrates that they've been lying to us regularly and tell the truth only when there's no alternative."

Encrypted E-Mail Company Hushmail Spills to Feds | Threat Level | Wired.com: "A subsequent and refreshingly frank e-mail interview with Hushmail’s CTO seems to indicate that government agencies can also order their way into individual accounts on Hushmail’s ultra-secure web-based e-mail service, which relies on a browser-based Java encryption engine."

Silent Circle sees 'writing on the wall,' shuts down secure email service | The Verge: "When we saw the sad news about Lavabit, we had discussions about what that means for us and anyone else running a secure email system. Ladar Levison is a great guy and his team does fantastic work. Something happened there. We can but guess, but there are a lot of obvious guesses. Our own discussion took on a new urgency. After debate and discussion, we decided that it's best for everyone if we just close it down, delete all the mail, and wipe the disks. It's drastic, but whatever made Lavabit have to close down can't be good for us or our subscribers, whom we have pledged to protect. Of all the choices we had, that seemed the least bad."

Kim Dotcom Will Move Mega Privacy Services to Iceland to Avoid Spying | TorrentFreak: "As the wave of controversy over government spying continues, Kim Dotcom is advising privacy startups to think carefully about where they intend to invest. The Mega entrepreneur is advising companies to stay away from countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, where monitoring is now considered widespread. Dotcom, who has a considerable investment in New Zealand, says his privacy services will move to Iceland if proposed new laws become reality."

Obama Proposes Surveillance-Policy Overhaul - WSJ.com: "In a striking policy shift, President Barack Obama on Friday announced plans to overhaul a secret national security court and pledged to take other measures to disclose more information about secret National Security Agency programs. The new proposals, which Mr. Obama announced at a news conference, will likely ratchet up a national debate over the balance between the controversial spy programs and Americans' privacy. He acknowledged that the documents revealed by NSA leaker Edward Snowden had initiated debate on surveillance and privacy issues."

Obama, tech executives met to discuss surveillance | Reuters: "U.S. President Barack Obama met with the CEOs of Apple Inc, AT&T Inc as well as other technology and privacy representatives on Thursday to discuss government surveillance in the wake of revelations about the programs, the White House confirmed on Friday."

Apple’s Tim Cook, tech executives meet with Barack Obama to talk surveillance - Tony Romm - POLITICO.com: "President Barack Obama hosted Apple CEO Tim Cook, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson, Google computer scientist Vint Cerf and other tech executives and civil liberties leaders on Thursday for a closed-door meeting about government surveillance, sources tell POLITICO."

Google Play: Beware Android Adware Infestation
InformationWeek
A study of 8,000 of the most popular apps offered for download on the official Google Play app store found that 22% included adware. That's based on scans of ...
ABC News
Google notes that there was major signal interference when the balloon was flown over Fresno. But even if that technology progresses and improves, Microsoft ...

ABC News

Microsoft slams Gmail's 'Gspam' in latest Scroogled attack ad
Computerworld
Computerworld - Microsoft today took an attack ad swing at Google with a new ... Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and ...
USA TODAY
There are at least three big changes in the wind that ought to keep them hopping at Microsoft,Google, Apple, and Amazon, in particular. They'll be battling each ...
Atlanta Journal Constitution
President Barack Obama talks with Eric Phillips as he tours the Amazon fulfillment center in Chattanooga, Tenn., Tuesday, July 30, 2013.
CNN
(CNN) -- A former Microsoft executive and his son were aboard a turboprop airline that crashedFriday morning into two houses in East Haven, Connecticut, ...
ZDNet
Now, they have to deal with the might of Google. And Google hates any other business that promotes other businesses because Google wants that money
Boston.com
Obama's Amazon visit riles up independent booksellers ... by a court ruling against Apple Inc. US District Judge Denise Cote found that Apple conspired with five ...
The Seattle Times
Google's Moto X smartphone hugs middle of the road. When it comes to size and specs, Motorola's newest smartphone falls between its Samsung and Apple ...
eWeek
Chrome Canary, Google's code name for its latest Chrome browser that's currently in testing, is once again available to both developers and users. Chrome ...

eWeek

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