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Wednesday, June 03, 2015

What if the iPhone debuted in 1984?

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What if the iPhone debuted in 1984?
So many of the iPhone 6S or iPhone 7 design concepts we see are wildly futuristic: They boast holograms and shape-shifting and increasing thinness.But Pierre, Cerveau, a Bangkok business development manager with engineering chops, has put forth a throwback iPhone design concept that goes all the way back to 1984, when Apple introduced its second Macintosh computer, the 512K. Read More


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The Digital Business Era is Here
The arrival of the digital economy is turning existing ecosystems upside-down and generating new and growing needs for cloud and mobile integration, as well as the integration of smart objects, social networks and "big data." Learn More

Bigger, better, faster: What does Wave 2 of 802.11ac have in store?
The coming benefits and impact of Wave 2 of 802.11ac Wi-Fi. Read More

20 best iPhone/iPad games
Star Wars Rebels, Fireworks, Shakespeare and lots of quests are featured in top iPhone and iPad games. Read More

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As collaboration tools multiply, here's how to avoid overload
Collaboration is a way of life in The Vanguard Group's institutional investors unit. For one thing, it uses the agile software development method, which requires collaboration among self-organized cross-functional teams. Vanguard also employs the scrum product development methodology, where interaction over documentation is a founding principle.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More


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Ovum White Paper: Effective Data Flow Governance
1 out of 4 organizations have failed a security audit. Will you be one of them? Ovum Consulting asked hundreds of executive-level IT buyers from around the world some very tough questions about their ability to govern the flow of their enterprise data. Learn More

Wunderlist hooks up with Microsoft's Sunrise calendaring app & the next thing you know...
Microsoft's 2015 acquisition spree shows no sign of abating: The latest scuttlebutt is that the company has snapped up Germany's 6Wunderkinder to-do list app maker. Read More

BlackBerry settlement allows Typo keyboards for iPads, not iPhones
Typo is banned from selling keyboards for devices with screen sizes smaller than 7.9 inches Read More

BQ announces second Ubuntu phone and plans to build PC-smartphone combo
The Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition will cost $220 when it starts shipping in Europe later this month Read More


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Ovum White Paper: Effective Data Flow Governance
1 out of 4 organizations have failed a security audit. Will you be one of them? Ovum Consulting asked hundreds of executive-level IT buyers from around the world some very tough questions about their ability to govern the flow of their enterprise data. Learn More

Enterprise tech a no-show at Google I/O
Google for Work and the company's other enterprise tools received nary a mention at its annual I/O developer conference this week. Google also notably omitted its cloud computing, TV, social media initiatives and focused on Android, VR and other consumer projects. Should IT pros worry? Read More

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5 things you should know about cyber insurance
When Sony Pictures disclosed last November that hackers had plundered its networks and accessed virtually all of its data assets, loss estimates for the company ran from the tens of millions of dollars to the hundreds of millions. Similar data breaches at TJX and Heartland had cost each company well over $100 million, and there was little to indicate that Sony would fare any better.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

Apple may have a 2-in-1 in the works
Is Apple planning some variation of a 2-in-1 device that would combine the iPad with a detachable keyboard?It's not completely far-fetched.If Apple did so, it would be keeping with a growing industry trend, analysts said. Apple wouldn't comment on this story, but that hasn't kept people from speculating.Of course, the iPad already works with various Bluetooth keyboards, including Apple's own and those from some third-party manufacturers. There are also various covers that can double as a way to prop up the tablet.+ ALSO: 20 best iPhone/iPad games +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

IDG Contributor Network: Projecting the Internet of Things' massive potential impact on business
Often, when we hear about Internet of Things (IoT), we think of it in terms of consumer-oriented scenarios—home security, switching lights on, fitness bands, and so on.But in fact, the IoT has room to completely transform business too. Telematics isn't just consumer-oriented.Gartner analyst Daryl Plummer presented a webinar on digital innovation recently, and in it he provided a synopsis on where he thinks IoT and business is headed.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

New products of the week 06.01.2015
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Savvius and Radware. Read More


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Windows 10: Which classic Microsoft default apps should be killed?

Based on what we've seen in Microsoft's Windows 10 preview editions, here's our take on which classic apps should be kept and which should be killed when the final version of Windows 10 ships.

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