“Xerox did it, not us!” says San Francisco, whose parking revenues are threatened by the citation-protest streamlining app.
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The psychic, the witch and San Francisco – IT security goes spiritual
Bay Area witches and psychics are offering services to high-tech companies and CEOs that claim to boost tech profits and mitigate security risks.
Mystery vandals are cutting fiber-optic cables in California – how worried should we be?
Somebody is cutting underground fiber-optic cables in Northern California and the FBI wants to know why. Just how vulnerable is the internet to sabotage?
Google and Microsoft want to kill your phone if it’s stolen. Do you feel safer?
The law enforcement group Secure Our Smartphones is claiming victory after Google and Microsoft announced they will add a “kill switch” to their mobile operating systems.