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Epson brings hands-free YouTube to smart glasses
Epson America is bringing hands-free interaction with YouTube to its smart glasses, which could set the stage for improved usability of applications like augmented reality. Read More


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SANS Secure Configuration Management Demystified
Security experts and analysts agree that a systematic, enterprise-wide program of secure configuration management is one of the most beneficial security solutions you can implement. It provides an objective, concise measure of your overall security posture. Learn More

Review: The Samsung Galaxy S 4 shows more is not always better
Samsung's new Android flagship is easy to hold and view, but many new software features are only partially baked gimmicks Read More


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VCC is Leading construction company penetrates new markets
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Nokia's Lumia 925 will use aluminium frame as antenna, go on sale in June
Nokia's Lumia 925 will use aluminium frame as antenna, go on sale in June Nokia introduced the Lumia 925 Tuesday, which sports a 4.5-inch screen, 1.5 GHz dual core processor and an aluminum frame that doubles as an antenna. From: networkworld Views: 18 1 ratings Time: 01:27 More in Science & Technology Read More

How IP video cameras have evolved
IP video cameras can now produce stunning HD images and take up less bandwidth than before. At Interop 2013, Keith Shaw chats with Roert Muehlbauer from Axis Communications about the latest innovations for video surveillance. Read More

What are 'appcessories' and why should we care about them?
As society hurtles forward into the post-PC era, the smartphone will overtake the PC as the platform that connects the greater computing infrastructure with the non-computational. The difference is mobility: smartphones that are smaller than an iPod and have more power than PCs of just few years ago are able to connect with new types of low-cost devices. Some, like the Nike+ Fuelband, are well-known,... Read More

 
 
 

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