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Apple to announce iPhone 5S on June 20 with launch date set for July - Rumor

Zap! Electricity turns body into actuator for mobile gaming | Microsoft turns room into video game with IllumiRoom project

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Apple to announce iPhone 5S on June 20 with launch date set for July - Rumor
Take this one with a grain of salt, but the French-language website Nowhereelse.fr has obtained a document from Japanese carrier KDDI purporting to indicate pricing and launch information for the as of yet unannounced iPhone 5S. The document in question is allegedly a information sheet intended for sales floor staff and suggests that the iPhone 5S will be announced on June 20 with sales set to begin... Read More


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10 Steps to Risk-based Security Management
Many professionals in information security espouse the belief—and commitment to—"risk based" security management. In fact, according to the latest Ponemon Report on Risk Management, 77% of those surveyed claimed a commitment to it. Learn More

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On the Fast Track to Data
The ongoing data explosion puts organizations in a unique situation. Not only do they operate in a world where information is power, the number of sources and volume of relevant data continues to multiply at unprecedented levels. Read Now!

Zap! Electricity turns body into actuator for mobile gaming
CHI2013: Zap! Electricity turns body into actuator for mobile gaming A research project on show at the Computer Human Interaction conference in Paris uses a small electrical current to give the sensation of force feedback whil... From: networkworld Views: 23 2 ratings Time: 01:58 More in Science & Technology Read More

Microsoft turns room into video game with IllumiRoom project
CHI2013: Microsoft turns room into video game with IllumiRoom project Microsoft Research's Hrvoje Benko talks about IllumiRoom, a project that creates an immersive gaming experience by turning an entire room into a video game. ... From: networkworld Views: 128 8 ratings Time: 08:42 More in Science & Technology Read More

Will we see Key Lime Pie at Google I/O, after all?
Dueling rumors on the release of the latest and greatest Android version, plus the Nexus 5, brand-new display technology for the Galaxy Note 3 and Swype Read More


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Top Considerations When Choosing an ADC
Because of its strategic location in the data center network, the selection of an Application Delivery Controller requires careful consideration of both functional and financial factors. This paper explores important elements to evaluate, including network performance, availability and security. Learn More.

iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending April 26
The iPlasticPhone rears its glossy head and the iOSphere shivers. Read More

Look out Siri! Google Now aims to take a bite out of Apple
Watch out, Siri. Apple's iPhones and iPads are getting a new talking assistant -- and it's not you! Read More

Details expected soon on Intel's $200 laptop and tablet chip architecture
Intel is expanding into low-cost laptops and tablets starting at US$200 with new low-power Atom chips based on an architecture called Silvermont, which the company is expected to talk about next week, according to a source familiar with Intel's plans. Read More


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Adopt SDNs without Losing Network Control
Riverbed Technology and VMware have joined forces to help address these problems and make it easy to deploy and manage VXLAN overlay networks in highly virtualized data centers. Learn more.

Remind me: Why do we want a Nexus 11 tablet?
Samsung and Google are reportedly building a Nexus 11 tablet with an 11-in. display that runs Samsung's octa-core processor and will be released this year. Read More

Review: HP ElitePad 900 is all business
HP's smartly designed, solidly built, Atom-based Windows 8 tablet makes a solid case for mobile fleets Read More

Windows 8 tablet sales: not terrible so far
Although Microsoft is staying mum about Windows 8 tablet sales, research firm Strategy Analytics has some slightly encouraging news. Read More



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