Wednesday, July 10, 2013

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending July 6

The year in 3D printing (so far)

Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Windows 8, Internet Explorer, Office, Visual Studio, Lync are all vulnerable

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July 10, 2013
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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending July 6

The extended July 4 holiday put a bit of crimp in iPhone rumoring (and delayed this Rollup) but not before the iOSphere figured out a way for Apple to double the size of the iPhone screen without making the phone any bigger.

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Issue highlights

1. The year in 3D printing (so far)

2. Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Windows 8, Internet Explorer, Office, Visual Studio, Lync are all vulnerable

3. EMC battles rogue backups

4. Vintage Apple-1 computer sells for $388K

5. Spotlight on the Boulder startup scene

6. Stanford University shows off Luminos solar car

7. Govt's $2.7 million KILL IT WITH FIRE approach to malware: Destroy all hardware

8. Why SaaS HR Software Is Ready to Take Off

9. Dropbox adds new tools to make syncing smarter

10. AT&T teases July 16 announcement about 'what's next in wireless'

11. INSIDER Walgreens Opens Up to External Mobile Apps

12. A look at 22 Linux Foundation newbies

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The year in 3D printing (so far)

With the Inside 3D Printing conference kicking off this week, what better time than now to recap what has been the most eventful year for 3D printing technology so far. This READ MORE

Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Windows 8, Internet Explorer, Office, Visual Studio, Lync are all vulnerable

"To say that all Microsoft products are affected and everything is affected critically is not an overstatement," says Paul Henry a security and forensic analyst for Lumension. "It's difficult to prioritize one or two because all the bulletins likely need your attention." READ MORE

EMC battles rogue backups

With a new set of hardware and software releases, EMC is promising to simplify its customers' storage infrastructure by combining different types of operation into a single EMC system. READ MORE

Vintage Apple-1 computer sells for $388K

A working Apple-1 computer fetched $387,750 on Tuesday at auction, well off the record price of $671,400 paid in May for another of the rare personal computers READ MORE

WEBCAST: IBM

Boost Profitability with Better Planning & Mobile Reporting

This session will discuss how Ashurst, a top-tier legal service provider for private and public sector clients worldwide, was able to effectively manage organizational change and improve their profitability using IBM Business Analytics. Learn More.

Spotlight on the Boulder startup scene

I am back out in Boulder, Colorado this week in regard to a new business I am planning. While here I thought I would check in what all the buzz about the Boulder startup scene is about. Over the rest of this week and next I will interview and highlight some of the hottest new tech startups here in the foothills of the Flatirons. READ MORE

Stanford University shows off Luminos solar car

Stanford University shows off Luminos solar car The Luminos can cruise indefinately in sunlight and will compete in October's World Solar Challenge in Australia. From: networkworld Views: 25 3 ratings Time: 02:16 More in Science & Technology READ MORE

Govt's $2.7 million KILL IT WITH FIRE approach to malware: Destroy all hardware

Finding malware on your own system or your company's networked computers is never a pleasant experience. IT admins might grumble, or cuss under their breath about stupid users, but few would totally freak out about a virus. Yet the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA's) IT security department at the Department of Commerce decided upon the "kill it with fire" approach. This comedy of errors... READ MORE

Why SaaS HR Software Is Ready to Take Off

It's estimated that 90 percent of Fortune 1000 companies plan to replace their human resources management software in the next four years. Many are replacing these legacy on-premises systems--some of which date back to the 1960s--with cloud-based HR systems. On top of hardware savings, enterprises using SaaS HR say they spend less on support. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc.

Adopt a More Service-Oriented Management Strategy

The survey results in this report demonstrate dramatic changes happening in IT service management delivery and highlight best practices to assure performance of business processes, deliver exceptional end-user experiences, optimize existing infrastructure, and speed the deployment of new technologies and services. Learn More.

Dropbox adds new tools to make syncing smarter

Dropbox is adding a suite of features to its file-hosting services to provide more syncing tools for app developers and make it easier for end users to access their data across devices. READ MORE

AT&T teases July 16 announcement about 'what's next in wireless'

AT&T is planning a July 16 announcement to divulge "what's next in wireless," which could be news regarding a rollout of faster LTE-Advanced network technology or other innovations. READ MORE

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Walgreens Opens Up to External Mobile Apps

The drugstore chain builds an open API layer that lets mobile app developers connect to its corporate systems. READ MORE

A look at 22 Linux Foundation newbies

The wide array of new organizations that have joined the foundation this year. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

Request For Proposal (RFP)

If you're looking to the cloud to flexibly deploy collaboration applications and experience predictable costs and services, it is important to take several things into consideration. Read Now

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