Thursday, September 11, 2014

5 million Gmail addresses and passwords dumped online

How Google tiff with certificate authorities can impact you

Chinese regulator urges Qualcomm to help local companies make money

IT News Daily
September 11, 2014

5 million Gmail addresses and passwords dumped online

The last paragraph of the story "5 million Gmail addresses and passwords dumped online," posted Wednesday, referred readers to a website the legitimacy of which is being questioned. The story has been updated to reference a different website that Gmail users can search to see if their email address has been leaked.

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Issue highlights

1. How Google tiff with certificate authorities can impact you

2. Chinese regulator urges Qualcomm to help local companies make money

3. Dense server battle to heat up with Intel's Xeon D next year

4. SAP, Ericsson team up for mobile management and apps

5. Coinbase expands Bitcoin services in Europe

6. Intel talks wireless charging and RealSense 3D cameras, coming over the next year

How Google tiff with certificate authorities can impact you

Miffed certificate authorities are calling on Google to give websites more time to upgrade the security used in browser-to-server communications before displaying warnings in Chrome. READ MORE

Chinese regulator urges Qualcomm to help local companies make money

Qualcomm is being urged by a top Chinese regulator to make money in the country in tandem with its local partners. READ MORE

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Dense server battle to heat up with Intel's Xeon D next year

Ahead of competition from ARM servers, Intel is putting more weight in the server space with a new Xeon D family of chips, which will be in systems next year. READ MORE

SAP, Ericsson team up for mobile management and apps

SAP and Ericsson have joined forces to help enterprises manage mobile devices and apps as a service. READ MORE

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Coinbase expands Bitcoin services in Europe

Coinbase, one of the more prominent exchanges for buying and selling bitcoins, is opening up wider access to the digital currency in Europe. READ MORE

Intel talks wireless charging and RealSense 3D cameras, coming over the next year

Intel plans to make the wire-free future of the PC a reality as early as the first quarter of 2015, when the first "Skylake" reference designs ship to hardware makers. READ MORE

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