TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Lately, social networking sites have been bending over backwards to assure their users that user privacy is of utmost importance--but it may have all been in vain, as the Wall Street Journal discovered Thursday that several social networking sites are sharing, with advertisers, information that can be used to identify individuals.
By Sarah Jacobsson | 21 May, 2010 19:11
We're always hearing about how Americans consume far too many calories. It turns out, though, food isn't the only thing we're gorging ourselves on.
By JR Raphael | 11 December, 2009 10:20
The U.K. government has lost the personal information of up to four million citizens in one year alone.
By Leo King | 22 August, 2008 12:11
Peter's motherboard died. How can he retrieve the data on his hard drive?
By Lincoln Spector | 01 January, 2010 10:14
For a while there it looked like 2009 would be remembered as the Year of the Dead Celebrity. But Michael, Farrah, Walter, Ed, and all the rest may have to move over. This is rapidly becoming the Year the Data Died.
By Robert X. Cringely | 02 November, 2009 10:21
When it comes to storage and backup, the old tape may not ‘cut the mustard’ in today’s world. But how does one move on from tape? This Computerworld Australia Guide, sponsored by EMC, examines whether the Cloud will provide a viable long-term archiving option to magnetic tape. This guide also looks at eliminating tape by examining storage and backup alternatives, taking examples of organisations that have managed to overcome problems with tape. Read more.
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