Issue highlights 1. DoJ lays out cybersecurity basics every company should practice 2. Is Google Glass a Gimmick or an IT Revolution? 3. 8 new features in Chrome (desktop or mobile) 4. IT weather forecast: Hurricanes with a chance of dead satellites 5. Could the Bitcoin network be used as an ultrasecure notary service? 6. An iPad hits the floor, multiple shrieks erupt 7. Windows Blue hides 4K display support, tons of new features, developer says 8. Nvidia's GeForce GTX 780: a Titan for the rest of us 9. Twitter's two-step authentication a good start, experts say 10. Tech hardware companies unveil products at HAXLR8R |
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The mantra is old, grant you, but worth repeating since its obvious from the amount of cybersecurity breaches that not everyone is listening. Speaking at the Georgetown Cybersecurity Law Institute this week, Deputy Attorney General of the United States James Cole said there are a ton of things companies can do to help government and vice-versa, combat cyber threats through better prevention,... READ MORE |
Is Google Glass a gimmick or the next revolution in post-PC computing? Time will be the judge--the head-mounted augmented reality device isn't even commercially available yet except to those few who attended last year's Google I/O event and ponied up $1,500 for it--but that hasn't stopped some companies from betting on its future. READ MORE |
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WHITE PAPER: HP Mobile applications are radically altering the way businesses operate and how they interact with their employees and customers. Ensuring performance of these mobile apps is critical, yet performance is difficult to monitor. Read Now! |
NOAA is working to fix a broken weather satellite -- the one that watches the Atlantic Ocean -- even as it gears up for what's expected to be an above-normal year for hurricanes. READ MORE |
Manuel Araoz, a 23-year-old developer in Argentina, has an idea for Bitcoin that doesn't focus on money. READ MORE |
The other night, while I was doing some work at the kitchen table, the living room produced a crashing sound followed by a child's panicked shriek. My first thought was that the TV remote had once again hit our fake hardwood floor ... but instead it was my iPad. The next shriek was my own. At first glance it was obvious that the iPad was in pieces; however, it quickly became clear that those pieces... READ MORE |
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For all the controversy surrounding Windows 8, it's a solid OS under the hood. And based on a list of API clues discovered by a former Nokia and Silverlight developer, it should only get better with the Windows Blue update. READ MORE |
When Nvidia announced its graphical powerhouse, the $999 GeForce GTX Titan, in February, eyeballs widened. Fortunately Nvidia now offers the lower-performance GeForce GTX 780, which also cuts the price by a third, to $649. READ MORE |
For celebrities and the average Joe, having two-factor authentication turned on won't protect them against determined hackers, however READ MORE |
Tech hardware companies unveil products at HAXLR8R The tech accelerator for hardware, called HAXLR8R, showcased its latest crop of entreprenuers in San Francisco. Each of the ten teams was given $25000 and m... From: Network World Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 02:08 More in Science & Technology READ MORE |
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