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iPhoneys: Apple iPhone 6 concepts
Moving beyond iPhone 5S and 5C, new designs feature bigger screens and more magic Read More
 

HP to invest $1B in open cloud services
Following a similar move by IBM, Hewlett-Packard is unifying its cloud portfolio under a single architecture and brand name, called HP Helion. Read More
 

7 Crazy computer glitches that made us groan
Computers are certainly part of everyday life or course so it isn't totally surprising how many hiccups they can cause. Some glitches are merely annoying others well, are true head-scratchers. Here we have a small sampling of both. U-2 spy jet plays havoc with LA airport computers Read More
 

Microsoft Research's gesture keyboard could kill the mouse
As someone who has built up his typing speed to 50wpm, I'm reluctant to take my hands off the keyboard for mouse movements, and over the years have memorized important features and functions in Word and Excel. So any excuse I can get to avoid the mouse, I will use. There have been attempts at gesture-based input, notably the Leap Motion controller. That proved a bust, because it was dependent on app-specific... Read More
 

The day the AV died
I was a lonely teenage broncin' buck With a pink carnation and a pickup truck But I knew I was out of luck The day the music died ~ Don McLean, American Pie Read More
 

Will Wave 2 of 802.11ac minimize Ruckus Wireless' advantage?
The industry is well into the 802.11ac Wave 1 cycle now, with almost every vendor having product available. Now is the time many of us industry watchers start looking ahead at what's next and for Wi-Fi that's 802.11ac Wave 2. Wave 2 brings more bandwidth, in theory a little over 3.5 Gig; a remarkable speed for Wi-Fi. Read More
 

Over 70% of energy and financial firms say cyberattacks coming within 12 months
A blind survey of 200 IT security managers and admins, 100 in the energy sector and 100 in the financial service sector, revealed that "72% of energy and financial service firms believe there's a cyberattack in their near future." Read More
 

Cloud, virtualization take front seats in EMC storage debuts
EMC's introductions this week of its Elastic Cloud Storage Appliance (ECS) and of ViPR 2.0, the latest generation of its enterprise storage virtualization software, are two sides of the same coin. Read More
 

FBI: "Sky was the limit" for this now jailed scammer
A New Jersey scam artist was sentenced to 12 years ain prison this week after admitting to being the mastermind behind a sophisticated fraud system that used identity theft, credit card fraud and other nefarious means to obtain $4 million, the FBI said. Read More
 

Net neutrality ruling scaring VCs away from investing in certain startups
Venture capitalists are already wary of investing in startups that would require high-performance broadband speeds out of concern that the FCC's expected net neutrality ruling will increase their operational costs, MIT's Technology Review reported today. Read More
 

The zany world of identified flying objects
Unidentified flying objects may get all of the press but the world is stuffed full of identified flying things that are arguably way more interesting. This list is by no means exhaustive but here we take a look at a number of flying craft that invoke the UFO spirit in shape and uniqueness. Read More
 

 

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