2013 was definitely an eventful year for Microsoft. With a new CEO likely to arrive in the early part of 2014 there's scope for even more change to come. |
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Most multi-factor authentication solutions are unwieldy to set up and use. Bluetooth LE, however, offers the possibility a completely seamless multi-factor authentication of personal and enterprise devices, computers, and technologies. |
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StackMob is the latest backend-as-a-service provider to get scooped up, this time by PayPal. While the acquisitions indicate that BaaS is a legitimate market, users of the remaining independent services might want to think about the future of their providers. |
Schaumburg's 650 employees formerly had to log in to more than 10 separate programs daily to do their jobs. Now their work lives are streamlined and that's brought big benefits. |
The British heavy metal legends used analytics to determine where the greatest amount of music theft was taking place, then set up gigs in those areas. The result? Sellout shows. |
Almost two-thirds of mobile developers expect Apple's upcoming automotive platform to be a big deal in 2014, versus about 50% for Google Glass and Windows. |
As 2013 draws to a close, it's fair to say that Google made huge strides in providing users and IT professionals with tools to better secure the open source mobile platform. |
Google Glass competitor Atheer Labs is launching an Indiegogo campaign that will offer both a developer kit as well as the final product to users. |
Ben Bajarin thinks that the desktop PCs at the center of most consumers' homes are getting long in the tooth and will be replaced in 2014. But he cautions that will only be a one-time bump. |
Over the last few weeks, I've learned just how much people love their phones and how personally they take it when you don't. |
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