Issue highlights 1. First look: Gmail's latest redesign 2. INSIDER What Do CMOs and CIOs Really Think of Each Other? 3. Gearhead's 2013 Summer Reading List 4. US road safety agency issues policy on driverless cars 5. iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending May 29 6. US allows export of communication devices, software and services to Iran 7. EFF to podcasters: Help us bust bogus patent 8. Network builders tackling cell vs. Wi-Fi choices 9. The 5 best alternative video chat apps--all completely free 10. Sun's stars: Where are they now? |
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Google's new Gmail interface attempts to do away with the headaches of email management READ MORE |
It's widely predicted that more technology-related budget will move to the marketing department, which leads to a natural question: Will CMOs and CIOs become business partners or merely grit their teeth and co-exist? READ MORE |
As I note in Backspin, as of the 24th of this month, I've been writing for Network World for 20 years and 6 days. And my first Gearhead column published a mere 17 years, 4 months and 5 days ago (see page 52). I'm going to leave the peering into the rearview mirror to see how we got here to Backspin and, instead, do as I always do: Talk about cool, geeky stuff you need. Today, I have your summer reading assignments. READ MORE |
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Self-driving vehicle technology is not yet at a stage that it can be authorized for use by the public for general driving, according to a U.S. Department of Transportation recommendation to state governments. READ MORE |
Hilarity is rare in the iOSphere, rumors being serious business. But this week a post at a Korean tech website, describing a 12.9-inch iPad maxi in the works, triggered hilarity at 9to5Mac for reasons that are unclear. READ MORE |
The U.S. government has lifted sanctions on the export of a variety of consumer communications devices, software and services including mobile phones to Iran ahead of elections in that country. READ MORE |
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, striking an unusually combative tone, this afternoon is calling upon podcasters of all stripes to help identify the "prior art" necessary to invalidate a patent that has been wielded by a Texas company against the likes of How Stuff Works and Adam Carolla. READ MORE |
Handoffs between networks are about to get smoother, but vendors are pushing their own tools to make them smarter READ MORE |
Regular phone calls are over--these days, it's all about video chatting. If you've got a smartphone, you're likely holding a video-chatting machine (in all its forward-facing 1.3 megapixel glory). And regardless of what OS your smartphone is running, it likely came with some built-in video chatting software. READ MORE |
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