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10 cloud development tools to set you free
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10 Ways CIOs Can Enhance Innovation
Date: April 9th, 2013 Time: 2 PM EDT Most CIOs who say they want to pursue innovation won't permit their teams to use the tools that are most capable of delivering innovative gains. It's a huge disconnect in IT primarily driven by perceptions of security risks over cloud and mobility. Learn More

iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending April 3
If you don't know what the Next iPad will be like, you can at least know when it's going to be announced. This week: the iPad 5 Dating Game, iOSphere-style. Read More

Slashdot poll on laptop shortcomings
This one seemed easy to me. And at least a plurality of Slashdot users agree. Read More

Meet the guy who made the first cellphone call 40 years ago
80-plus year-old Father of the cell phone buys new smartphone every 2 months Read More

Online electronics retailer has successful trial with bitcoin-only transactions
An online electronics retailer, Bitcoinstore, has had such a successful trial run accepting only bitcoins for payment that it will continue operating. Read More

Different and cheap, new $25 Raspberry Pi is selling
Maybe people are bored with Apple and Windows machines, or just restless for the challenge of something new. But different is selling. Read More

In wake of gTLD security criticism, ICANN announces emergency back-up registry operators
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has selected three emergency back-end registry operators to guarantee domain names within a new generic top-level domain (gTLD)A will resolve in the event of a failure at a new TLD operator, it said on Tuesday. Read More

Prosecutors, others involved in Swartz case express safety, privacy concerns
The U.S government and two other entities involved in investigations leading to the indictment of the late Internet activist Aaron Swartz have asked a federal court in Boston to redact the names of people involved in the case from documents being sought by Swartz's estate and by some lawmakers. Read More

Is this Facebook's new phone?
An image of what appears to be the long-rumoured Facebook phone has been published by Twitter account @evleaks. Read More

As Mozilla turns 15, Firefox 20 debuts with new privacy
Late last year Mozilla revealed a new private-browsing feature that was in the works for an upcoming version of its Firefox browser, and that's just what appeared in Mozilla's Final Release channel on Tuesday. Read More

Why some U.S. homes and businesses still don't have cellular service
While large portions of the U.S. are looking forward to faster wireless broadband, some regions don't have even simple cell phone service. What is being done to help? Read More

Carrier solutions for areas without adequate wireless service
There are still areas in the U.S. that have limited or no wireless telecommunications. How are the four major suppliers handling this? Read More

RIP Android on HP Touchpad, 2011-2013
Those of you who have followed the story know that my HP Touchpad running Android has been a major tool in my computing arsenal, providing lots of fodder for articles here on Network World. Therefore, you know I mean it when I say that I am sorry to have to report that my HP Touchpad passed on last night. It was just shy of two years old. The cause of death is unknown at this point, but I am still... Read More

 
 
 

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