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Thursday, May 21, 2015

10 utterly wonderful technologies you shouldn't buy yet

Everything is broken: Why you shouldn't beat yourself up when troubleshooting | Google's self-driving car: How many Googlers are driving this thing?

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
May 21, 2015
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10 utterly wonderful technologies you shouldn't buy yet

These are great! But be patient, 'cause they need a bit more time to be fully baked.

 

Everything is broken: Why you shouldn't beat yourself up when troubleshooting

When technology goes awry, it's easy to think you don't know enough to fix it. You're not alone.

Google's self-driving car: How many Googlers are driving this thing?

Test drivers, test bicyclists, test pedestrians...Google's video shows how many people it takes to help a car drive itself.

CIOs put the Internet of Things in perspective

In the latest installment of CIO Quick Takes, three IT executives talk about the Internet of Things and the concerns that come with the opportunities offered by billions of connected devices.

Even with free annual upgrades, Apple faces stubborn OS X fragmentation

While Yosemite powered the majority of Macs last month, Mavericks accounted for 21%, Mountain Lion and Lion for 6% each, Snow Leopard for 8%, and Leopard for nearly 2%. More than four in every 10 Macs ran an aged OS in April.

 

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