Issue highlights 1. HP charges for ProLiant firmware updates and gets hell for it 2. Fujitsu glove uses NFC, sensors to speed hands-free work 3. A Practical Guide to Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux [BOOK GIVEAWAY] 4. Why a GitHub-inspired startup is a good idea 5. App uses 'augmented reality' to point way to Japan's elusive free Wi-Fi 6. Oracle merging its marketing software into a tighter-knit suite 7. How Verizon's PaaS strategy stands out from the crowd 8. Why you should use async tasks in .NET 4.5 and Entity Framework 6 9. Sony sells 5.3 million PS4s, seems to be winning the 'lines of resolution' war |
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Charging for firmware upgrades is a sure way to raise your customers' ire, but HP took it a step further with bungled public relations management of the whole situation. READ MORE |
Fujitsu Laboratories has developed wearable technology in the form of a glove and a head-mounted display that could help speed up maintenance work and other applications where NFC tags are widely used. READ MORE |
Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE |
Union Square Ventures' Fred Wilson recommends that those in need of startup inspiration look to GitHub. READ MORE |
Webcast: Oracle Date: November 20th, 2013 Time: 1 PM Join this live Webcast to hear how IT is rebalancing budgets to accommodate innovation and learn how more effective project portfolio management processes and systems can help. Learn More |
Telecom carrier NTT and navigation service developer Navitime Japan are trying to make free Wi-Fi in Japan easier to find with an app featuring augmented reality (AR) guidance. READ MORE |
After spending billions to acquire a series of marketing-related software companies, Oracle is now undergoing the process of creating a unified suite it can take to battle against competing offerings from the likes of Salesforce.com and Microsoft. READ MORE |
Verizon is clearly saying that it welcomes independent PaaS providers and that it won't compete with them. That's a different from what we see from other cloud providers. READ MORE |
Improve response times and handle more users with parallel processing. READ MORE |
Also, Bioshock Infinite developer Irrational Games is shutting down! READ MORE |
White Paper: Citrix Systems Smartphones, tablets, social networks, and cloud services are all popular, incredibly useful, and a security risk. These days, the security focus is on mobile devices, as they tend to be used a lot to work with corporate information. View more |
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