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IDVector Emerges from Stealth with Privacy Focused Secure Public Internet Access Offering

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WASHINGTON-- IDVector , a secure Internet access provider, today emerged from stealth mode with a simple and unobtrusive way to safely and securely access the Internet without fear of data interception or data leaks. Public Wi-Fi and ubiquitous Internet access have become a technology staple in our daily lives.

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Symantec Government Symposium 11 March 2014 at the Renaissance Hotel Washington DC

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Event attendees will also hear about how to securely manage big data, cloud computing, mobility, social networking, critical infrastructure and more! Legend: Track A: Enabling Mobile Government. Moderator: Fran Rosch , SVP, User Protection & Productivity Product Management and Mobility Solutions, Symantec. RADM Robert E.

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Top Technology News Ticker for 3 June 2016

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Amy Schumer savages mobile phone TV ads. Paul Allen’s Vulcan buys glam Hollywood hotel for $40.9M. Hands-on: Samsung's $179 Gear Fit2 band and $199 Gear IconX wireless earbuds have heart-rate tracking, 4GB storage; Gear Fit2 has GPS and arrives June 10 (Timothy Torres/PC Magazine). Glassdoor raises $40M led by T. Popular Science.

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AWS re: Invent - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

From SAP and Oracle production installations to risk management HPC, from Internet banking to protein folding, from social gaming to mobile collaboration tools, from video distribution to hotel reservations systems, supply chain management and medical archiving, the list of what our customers achieve using the AWS cloud is fascinating.

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Why you should care about Facebook’s big push into the metaverse

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The futuristic tech Mark Zuckerberg is investing billions in could remake the internet. It’s the next big breakthrough in technology. The idea is to create a more immersive internet, in which we’ll use tech like AR and VR to spend our time engaging in virtual spaces and experiences rather than the physical world. It’s a joke.

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Bringing the Magic of Amazon AI and Alexa to Apps on AWS.

All Things Distributed

Today, I want to focus on helping app developers who have chosen to develop their apps on AWS and have in the past developed some of the seminal apps of our times on AWS, such as Netflix, AirBnB, or Pinterest or created internet connected devices powered by AWS such as Alexa and Dropcam.