Issue highlights 1. ENIAC, world's first digital computer, turns 67 2. Google unveils touch-based Chromebook Pixel 3. Network World's 15 Hottest Tech Arguments 4. 4 New LinkedIn Features for Job Seekers 5. INSIDER Translating enterprise apps to mobile: Three companies' journeys 6. Why Android 4.2.2 is an important update 7. All-seeing Big Bro Domain Awareness System coming to all 34,000 NYPD cops 8. Beyond Trade Show Hyperbole: My RSA Wish List 9. Twitter implements DMARC standard to fight phishing 10. Essential Mac management tools |
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Introduced to the world on Feb. 14, 1946, the ENIAC -- Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer -- was developed by the University of Pennsylvania's John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert under a 1943 contract with the U.S. Army. It was the world's first large-scale electronic general-purpose digital computer, and its development was the birth of large computing systems that dominated the industry for years to come. Here we take a quick look at its development and history. READ MORE |
Google on Thursday took the wraps off the Chromebook Pixel, a touch-screen-enabled laptop. READ MORE |
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LinkedIn's redesigned Jobs page sports a new look and a handful of updated features, making it easier for you to find the perfect job. READ MORE |
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Some companies are going whole-hog with mobile apps, including for some core line-of-business functions. READ MORE |
Google released Android 4.2.2 for the Nexus 4, 7 and 10 this week. Some devices have already received over-the-air updates. Compared to Android 4.2.1, is there really anything important in this incremental release? With Google's annual developer's conference Google IO scheduled just 82 days from now, when Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie is anticipated to be announced, why would Google interrupt its course... READ MORE |
Do you recall the all-seeing Big Brother and terrorism prevention system that Microsoft and the New York Police Department launched in August 2012, otherwise called the Domain Awareness System? READ MORE |
With the Oscar award ceremony completed, the information security industry rolls out its own red carpet for its annual celebrity event, the RSA Security Conference, next week. I've written before about the pervasive "buzz" topics I expect to hear about next week. Here are 5 subjects I'd like to discuss: READ MORE |
Twitter has implemented DMARC, a standard for preventing email spoofing, in order to make it harder for attackers to send phishing emails that appear to come from twitter.com addresses. READ MORE |
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