Amtrak Enlists iPhone as a Service Tool

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Victorinox offers refunds for secure USB drives in light of discontinued software updates

By Alexis Santos posted Aug 24th 2012 4:31AM Software support and security certificates are coming to an end for Victorinox’s line of secure USB drives, but the firm announced on Facebook that it’s offering customers full refunds until December 31 if they’d like to return their products in light of the developments. In order to avoid losing data, owners of the flash drives should perform a backup before the...

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Phishing attack targets users with fake BlackBerry ID email

Security vendors say they’ve spotted phishing attacks trying to fool BlackBerry users into opening email on their Windows machines that launches malware for taking over the system. SLIDESHOW: Is RIM ruined? RELATED: New BIOS security standards aimed at fighting rootkit attacks “It’s the typical mass attack,” says Chris Astacio, manager of security research at Websense Security Labs, about what is an...

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Kodak to sell the film business that made it so famous

By Daniel Cooper posted Aug 24th 2012 5:29AM Kodak is selling off its renowned film arm in order to revive its moribund fortunes. It’ll join sales of the company’s patent portfolio, online gallery, commercial scanning, photo kiosk and theme park businesses so it can concentrate on a not-yet successful printer enterprise. It needs to raise more than $660 million to pay back creditors before it can emerge from Chapter 11,...

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Unconventional Learning with iPad, Mac, and iPod touch

Students at the UK public school Flitch Green Academy use iPad, Mac, and iPod touch to create unique learning experiences. The inspiration Flitch Green is a public elementary/middle school located just outside of London. This modern eco-friendly version of a village school was designed to be the hub of the community — where the teachers support the kids so they feel safe to explore, to ask questions, and even to make mistakes. The...

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