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July 16, 2013
Uniqul Launches First-Of-A-Kind Face Recognition Payment System
The start-up wants to disrupt the wallet market
Mac Malware With Apple Developer ID ‘Likely Government Sponsored’
The sneaky Janicab malware is likely targeting activists in Kazakhstan and Russia
Microsoft’s Re-organisation Ignores The Customers
Microsoft can rearrange its exectuves all it likes.Wayne Rash says the real power is now with customers
Microsoft Smartwatch Being Tested By Surface Team – Reports
Microsoft Smartwatch prototype housed in Oxynitrate Alumnium is reportedly being tested by the Surface team
UK To Invest £200 Million In Space Technology
Reusable rocket engines and satellite tools could help the UK conquer the final frontier
Yahoo Wins Court Ruling To Show How It Fought US Surveillance
Yahoo praised for fighting the US government over requests for its customers' personal data
Google, Microsoft And Condé Nast To Stop Advertising On Pirate Websites
Eight online advertising companies pledge to stop funding copyright infringement
South Korea Claims North Behind Cyber Attacks On Government Websites
Denial of service hits that coincided with the anniversary of the Korean War blamed on the North
Apple To Bid £186m For Israeli Firm Behind Xbox Kinect – Report
Primesense, the Israeli firm behind the technology for the first generation Xbox Kinect, is in Apple's sights
Google Gives UK Charities Free Enterprise Apps
Google's Nonprofits programme offers tools and services to qualified charity organisations in England and Wales
How Cyber Extortion Really Goes Down
TechWeek exclusively exposes a real case of attempted cyber extortion, as a betting company is targeted by a DDoSer claiming to work for a rival firm
Texas Restaurant Chain Sues Micros Over Malware Infection
The restaurant chain alleges that Micros delivered a credit card transaction system containing malware that stole customer data
Amazon Brings MapR M7 Platform To Elastic MapReduce
MapR's M7 'ultimate decision machine' big data platform is now available on Amazon's Elastic MapReduce cloud infrastructure
Report: Apple Signs New Samsung Chip Deal
Apple has committed to keep Samsung on as a manufacturer of its mobile processors, but may also bring in TSMC or Globalfoundries
Oracle Adds 2TB Option For Exalytics
Users of Oracle's Exalytics In-Memory Machine X3-4 now have the option of accessing 2TB of RAM, which could help with certain big data applications
Video: BYOD Doesn’t Actually Save Money
There are other benefits, not cost savings, to supporting users' own devices, Intel's Stuart Dommett