Monday, October 01, 2012

Network World after Dark: Geeky License Plates, Replacement NHL, Jobs in Wax

  'Replacement Google' lets NFL skate; now takes aim at NHL | 'X Factor for Tech' could bring hunt for next Steve Jobs to TV
 
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World's geekiest license plates (2012 version)
The geeky license plates continue to pop up as those who are not afraid to proclaim their nerdiness on their car. Here are the latest and greatest. Read More



'Replacement Google' lets NFL skate; now takes aim at NHL
As Internet memes go, last week's lampooning of the NFL over its replacement referees was intense, amusing and naturally short-lived, given the welcome return of the regular refs on Thursday night. Read More

'X Factor for Tech' could bring hunt for next Steve Jobs to TV
The X Factor's Simon Cowell and singer/The Voice's Will.i.am are reportedly joining forces on a TV show that would search for the next Steve Jobs, Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg. Read More

DARPA begins testing robotic mule for battlefields
It looks like a bull, trots at the speed of a wolf and carries equipment like a pack mule, but does it have a place on the battlefield of the future? Researchers in the U.S. are conducting a two-year study of a robot that promises to lighten the load that soldiers must carry and they gave it a high-profile demonstration in September. Read More

Steve Jobs waxwork sculpture debuts to mark 1-year anniversary of his death
Madame Tussauds in Hong Kong is commemorating the one-year anniversary of Steve Jobs' death at the age of 56 last Oct. 5 by unveiling a lifelike waxwork figure of the Apple co-founder. Read More

5 dysfunctional IT relationships -- and how to repair them
Sys admins are from Mars, developers are from Venus, and legal is from hell -- here's how to heal friction among IT factions Read More

Microsoft: Companies should pay Uncle Sam $10k per H-1B Visa to hire skilled foreigners
In the next 10 years, the U.S. is expected to add about 120,000 computer-related jobs that will require at least a bachelor's degree. Colleges and universities are pumping out only about half of the needed graduates to meet those employment expectations. Microsoft chief counsel Brad Smith spoke at a panel discussing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education and immigration policy... Read More

Apple's iOS 6 Maps mess in pictures
Here's a look at some of the problematic 3D views of prominent locales you'll get in the Maps app in iOS 6. Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized for the troublesome app on Friday and suggested that users try alternatives until Apple can improve it. Read More

Google Field Trip offers quirky tips about surroundings
Google Field Trip offers quirky tips about surroundings The new location-based smartphone app has geotagged content, which it alerts you about when nearby. Follow Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb From: networkworld Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 02:07 More in Science & Technology Read More

iPhone 5 update fixes Verizon cellular data drain
Apple released on Sunday an update that fixes a problem where the iPhone 5 draws data from the carrier Verizon despite being connected to a Wi-Fi network. Read More

Oracle CEO Ellison reveals most detail to date about 'multitenant' 12c database
The next version of Oracle's database will feature support for multitenancy as a critical feature, providing superior security, control and efficiency for software services delivered from the cloud, CEO Larry Ellison said Sunday during the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco. Read More

Seven BYOD policy essentials
Like it or not, the "bring your own device" (BYOD) trend is in full swing. According to Juniper Research, the number of employee-owned smartphones and tablets used in businesses will more than double by 2014, reaching 350 million compared with almost 150 million this year. Read More

New Mercedes-Benz electric supercar induces sticker shock
New Mercedes-Benz electric supercar induces sticker shock The new SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive from Mercedes-Benz might be the ultimate production-ready electric sports car, but be prepared to pay. Follow Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb From: networkworld Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:48 More in Science & Technology Read More

 
 
 

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