Issue highlights 1. The wearables of Mobile World Congress: These are the best we saw 2. How CIOs unravel IT systems after a business divestiture 3. Thanks to Google's Project Tango, it won't take two for the visually impaired to navigate a room 4. Apple teams with car makers to roll out hands-free iPhone controls 5. China's Windows XP users to still get security support 6. Sears says it finds no evidence yet of data breach 7. Unix: Making better use of the find command 8. Crowded U.S. airwaves desperately in search of breathing room 9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Java SE8 for the Really Impatient |
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Our list includes hardware with firm-ish ship dates, along with a few intriguing prototypes that could ship... never? READ MORE |
IT organizations devote decades of sweat to integrating corporate technology systems, wringing out every efficiency, leveraging every ounce of scale and seeking every bit of synergy their technology can offer. Until, one day, they must do the exact opposite. READ MORE |
In today's accessible technology roundup: Google is developing a new solution to indoor navigation, the BBC revises their mobile accessibility guidelines and another game goes color blind-friendly. READ MORE |
Apple has teamed with car manufacturers to let drivers use their iPhones to make calls, access music, get directions and send and receive messages with a touch or a voice command using the car's display and controls. READ MORE |
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Microsoft is making a special exception in the way it retires Windows XP in China, and will continue offering security support for the OS to users in the nation. READ MORE |
Sears Holdings said a review of its systems does not show evidence yet of a data breach as retailers continue to stay on guard in the light of payment card terminal hacking at Target and Neiman Marcus. READ MORE |
The find command is one of the most basic Unix commands, but that doesn't mean you're making good use of its many features. READ MORE |
Some call for comprehensive re-imagining of how spectrum is used. READ MORE |
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