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Latest from Computerworld

2/22/2012 11:30:52 PM

1 - Mobile app stores to require, disclose privacy policies
2 - Whitman gives HP harsh report card, outlines recovery plan
3 - Next round of 'meaningful use' rules for eHealth records expected Thursday
4 - HP profit falls 44% amid weak PC sales
5 - Apple to open another data center in Oregon
6 - Adobe to Linux users: Get Chrome or forget Flash
7 - Google updates Docs on Android and improves presentation app
8 - Feds request DNS Changer extension to keep 400K users online
9 - Oracle lawsuit alleges 'gray market conspiracy' over support services
10 - FCC chairman calls on ISPs to adopt new security measures
1 - Mobile app stores to require, disclose privacy policies

Apple, Google and other mobile platform providers will present privacy policies for all the apps offered in their stores as part of an agreement with the state of California.

2/22/2012 7:29:00 PM

2 - Whitman gives HP harsh report card, outlines recovery plan

Hewlett-Packard has underinvested in its business and become "too complex and too slow," President and CEO Meg Whitman said Wednesday, offering a three-part turnaround plan to get the ailing company back on track.

2/22/2012 7:16:00 PM

3 - Next round of 'meaningful use' rules for eHealth records expected Thursday

The second of three sets of rules established by the federal government for attaining 'meaningful use' of electronic medical records by healthcare facilities is expected to be published online Thursday.

2/22/2012 4:33:00 PM

4 - HP profit falls 44% amid weak PC sales

Hewlett-Packard's profit dipped sharply in the first quarter as consumers slowed spending on its PCs and printers, HP announced Wednesday.

2/22/2012 4:08:00 PM

5 - Apple to open another data center in Oregon

Apple has bought a vast sprawl of land in Prineville, Oregon, where it will open a data center, the company said on Wednesday.

2/22/2012 3:23:00 PM

6 - Adobe to Linux users: Get Chrome or forget Flash

Adobe today said that it would stop offering direct downloads of Flash Player for Linux, telling users to move to Google's Chrome browser, which bundles Flash with its updates.

2/22/2012 3:21:00 PM

7 - Google updates Docs on Android and improves presentation app

Google has expanded the functionality of its Docs word processing application on Android devices while simultaneously improving the Docs presentation application for desktop browsers.

2/22/2012 3:18:00 PM

8 - Feds request DNS Changer extension to keep 400K users online

U.S. government officials have asked a New York judge to extend an impending deadline that could sever ties to the Internet for hundreds of thousands of users infected with the "DNS Changer" malware.

2/22/2012 3:08:00 PM

9 - Oracle lawsuit alleges 'gray market conspiracy' over support services

Oracle is alleging that two companies violated its intellectual property as part of a "gray market" conspiracy to provide support for Oracle's Sun Solaris OS and hardware, according to a lawsuit filed last week in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

2/22/2012 3:02:00 PM

10 - FCC chairman calls on ISPs to adopt new security measures

U.S. Internet service providers should take new steps to protect subscribers against cyberattacks, including notifying customers when their computers are compromised, the chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission said Wednesday.

2/22/2012 2:43:00 PM




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