Issue highlights 1. A NAS box for all seasons 2. CTIA roundup: New products for unwiring work and life 3. Self-service BYOD is a lot easier than it seems 4. Now here's a great definition of a startup 5. Internet anonymity: Brought to you by open source systems 6. Half of Slashdot users fess up to being 'messy' or worse 7. Don't look now, but Microsoft is surprising in the cloud 8. iPhone 5S display to sport 1.5 million pixels - Rumor 9. Dell Foglight update shines on transactions 10. PayPal denies teenager reward for finding website bug |
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Even at a trade show focused on core mobile networking hardware and software, you can find products that further the unwiring of work and life. READ MORE |
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It's an age-old question; two actually: What's the definition of a startup? And when does a startup cease being a startup? They're giving answers a go at Quora, with this one from Dave McClure being the best so far: READ MORE |
I'm not a big fan of anonymity on the Internet. At least, not in general. Being completely (or even simply "mostly") anonymous online tends to bring out the worst in people. Online game voice chat. Message forums. Blog comments. We've all seen it. The worst comments tend to come from someone who calls himself "NotAChance@NotReally.com" or something like that. (Note that I used the masculine... READ MORE |
Some 13, 720 respondents to a Slashdot poll have taken a moment to reflect upon their "general neatness" ... and the results are not pretty: 52 percent see themselves as messy, a slob (Oscar Madison) or worse (Oscar the Grouch). READ MORE |
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Conventional wisdom says that a revolutionary company in one segment usually can't make the leap to the next, especially if the next revolution comes at the expense of the technology built by that initial company. Ergo, companies built on selling on-premises software should be abject failures at moving to the cloud, right? READ MORE |
According to Chinese language site Weiphone, the iPhone 5S will offer double the pixel count of the current Retina Display on the iPhone 5. READ MORE |
For the latest release of its Foglight application performance management (APM) software, Dell has provided a new view that summarizes how transactions perform across a system. READ MORE |
A 17-year-old German student contends PayPal has denied him a reward for finding a vulnerability in its website. READ MORE |
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