Issue highlights 1. Comcast's shakedown of Netflix pays off for consumers 2. Need an electronic timecard system? NASA has the code for you 3. Server makers rushing out Heartbleed patches 4. WIN THIS BOOK: Java SE8 for Programmers, 3rd Ed. 5. Connected stuff is catching on -- just don't call it IoT 6. Google's Titan drone purchase about more than Internet access 7. REVIEW: Microsoft OneNote for Mac: Compelling but not yet ready to compete with Evernote 8. Building an engineering team that can handle hyper-growth |
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| The space agency has published a catalog of its software being made available to the public, and it includes code for things other than flying a rocket to the moon. READ MORE |
| Enterprise IT vendors are rushing to protect users from the Heartbleed bug, which has been found in some servers and networking gear and could allow attackers to steal critical data -- including passwords and encryption keys -- from the memories of exposed systems. READ MORE |
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| Many organizations today are looking for things that talk to the Internet. Sensors, cameras, medical equipment and even snowplows are on that wish list. READ MORE |
| Google has confirmed its acquisition of drone maker Titan Aerospace and hinted that the technology could be used for a lot more than providing Internet access to remote parts of the world. READ MORE |
| This initial Mac offering is unlikely to unseat the current king, but I have no doubts that Evernote has a true competitor in OneNote for Mac. READ MORE |
| While it is great to have a business that is growing in revenue and customers, keeping up can be a challenge. It isn't always obvious how to build an infrastructure that can scale quickly. READ MORE |
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