Issue highlights 1. Quick look: The hot Asian space industry 2. Federal agencies ready for big data center squeeze 3. 5 year old genius Arden Hayes refuses Sony Xperia tablet on Jimmy Kimmel Live in favor of an iPad 4. Recent iOS app updates people hate 5. Do-or-die time for Acer as it hunts for winning strategy 6. Cisco, EFF call on Congress to target patent-troll demand letters 7. PaaS market to reach $14 billion by 2017, IDC says 8. Bizarre six-tailed asteroid dumbfounds scientists 9. Researchers dare AI experts to crack new GOTCHA password scheme 10. Customer-facing kiosks: Successes and pitfalls 11. INSIDER 10 reasons to take a Chromebook on the road 12. VDI: Has the time arrived? |
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Asian countries of India, China and Japan are in a space race READ MORE |
Congress looks to reduce the footprint of the government's IT infrastructure as agencies shift toward cloud computing, shared services and detailed reporting of government IT spending. READ MORE |
In case you missed it, Jimmy Kimmel had a great clip on earlier this week with the rather adorable five-year old genius Arden Hayes. After a few minutes highlighting Hayes' geography prowess, Kimmel gives him a Sony Xperia tablet whereupon things get pretty comical. Apparently an Apple type of guy (he is a genius after all), Hayes says Kimmel might as give the tablet away because he's planning on getting... READ MORE |
iOS app buyers are expressive, especially when they're angry. We looked at the top 100 iPhone and iPad apps in the Business category, free or paid, that were last updated in September or October 2013 to find the ones users HATE where the total of one/two star ratings surpassed four/five star ratings. Caveats: We used AppStore information from Nov. 1-6; there are relatively few users for many recent updates; and rating profiles could change as more people try out an app. But for now, here are the bad, the ugly, and the craptastic. READ MORE |
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Best known for its low-cost laptops, Acer doesn't really inspire thoughts of premium products. But building high-end hardware could be the Taiwanese vendor's best shot as it looks for a way to rescue its struggling business. READ MORE |
The U.S. Congress should take action to slow a skyrocketing number of "deceptive" patent infringement demand letters sent from patent licensing firms to small businesses, witnesses told a Senate committee. READ MORE |
The global market for PaaS (platform as a service) is set to leap from US$3.8 billion last year to more than $14 billion in 2017 as companies look to cut infrastructure costs and speed up application development, according to newly released research from analyst firm IDC. READ MORE |
Many images from deep space are so cool, weird and unusual it is hard to believe they are real sometimes. This is one of them. Astronomers looking deep into the asteroid belt through NASA's Hubble Space Telescope say they have spotted an asteroid, designated P/2013 P5, with six comet-like tails of dust radiating from it like spokes on a wheel or a spinning garden sprinkler. READ MORE |
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If you can't tell the difference between an inkblot that looks more like "body builder lady with mustache and goofy in the center" than "large steroid insect with big eyes," then you can't crack passwords protected via a new scheme created by computer scientists that they've dubbed GOTCHA. READ MORE |
Though not every experiment has yielded pay dirt, many organizations giving kiosks a go report minimal IT investment and improvement in customer satisfaction or employee self-service. READ MORE |
If you're trying to decide which device to buy for your next trip because your current laptop is too old, too slow, too heavy and just plain too embarrassing; or, conversely, too new and too expensive to risk a mishap on the road, consider a Chromebook. READ MORE |
Tech Debate VDI: Has the time arrived? Is it time to virtualize and centralize the resources so users can access "the desktop" from anywhere using anything, or does the venerable old workhorse still have a place in the modern organization? Moderator JOHN DIX, Network World Editor in Chief, sets up the debates and recruits the experts. Contact him with thoughts and ideas, jdix@nww.com. The experts JOE SNIADO, CIO, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services argues that the time for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is now because the technology can help companies deal with BYOD and also contend with natural disasters. ROB DAVIS, Vice President of Information Technology, Atlantic Aviation says not so fast. While the success of server virtualization makes VDI tempting, the latter will effect a much larger group that will challenge your organizational and IT readiness. READ MORE |
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