Friday, February 21, 2014

HP's Whitman ready to make a deal. Plus: How 19 tech titans target healthcare

9 wireless battery chargers: No power? No problem!

Source code for Android iBanking bot surfaces on underground forum

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February 21, 2014
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HP eyeing acquisitions - and divestitures - Whitman says

After two-and-a-half years running Hewlett-Packard, CEO Meg Whitman appears ready to make some deals.

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Issue highlights

1. 9 wireless battery chargers: No power? No problem!

2. Source code for Android iBanking bot surfaces on underground forum

3. How 19 tech titans target healthcare

4. Microsoft Xbox One getting a $25 Media Remote to supplement Kinect

5. Google's Project Tango developing phone that views in 3-D

6. Gmail's 'unsubscribe' tool comes out of the weeds

7. Study: Companies that go all-in with SaaS can save big

8. White House takes steps against patent trolls

9. As Google Fiber approaches in Austin, Time Warner ups broadband speeds

10. Back up your Android and iPhone photos to Google without using Google+

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9 wireless battery chargers: No power? No problem!

Tired of having to fumble for the USB port every time your mobile device runs out of power? With these wireless chargers, just put your device down and let it it power up. READ MORE

Source code for Android iBanking bot surfaces on underground forum

The leaked source code could lead to a larger number of attacks using the mobile malware, security researchers from RSA said. READ MORE

How 19 tech titans target healthcare

Healthcare is a huge market with much room for improvement. Here's how the world's largest technology companies -- from Amazon to Verizon -- are lining up for a piece of the pie. READ MORE

Microsoft Xbox One getting a $25 Media Remote to supplement Kinect

There are times when pressing a button just works better than a voice command. READ MORE

Google's Project Tango developing phone that views in 3-D

Google is looking for developers who will develop unusual applications around its platform. READ MORE

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Gmail's 'unsubscribe' tool comes out of the weeds

Starting this week, a new, clearly marked "unsubscribe" link will appear at the top of the header field in marketers' emails. Previously only appearing for a small percentage of users, the feature will now be made available for most promotional messages with unsubscribe options, Google said on Thursday READ MORE

Study: Companies that go all-in with SaaS can save big

While the industry average for data centers is 16.6 % of IT budgets, the heavy cloud users reported it was only 7% of their total IT spending. READ MORE

White House takes steps against patent trolls

The Obama administration launches a website to help businesses that receive demand letters, and announces a new crowdsourcing initiative focused on identifying prior art. READ MORE

As Google Fiber approaches in Austin, Time Warner ups broadband speeds

Time Warner Cable home subscribers will get big jumps in broadband speed at no extra cost. READ MORE

Back up your Android and iPhone photos to Google without using Google+

I like Google's photo backup and editing tools, but as a distinct service and entity, not as part of the Google Plus experience. Here's how to get just the backup part. READ MORE

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