Friday 3 May 2013

Despite hack, security experts urge no fear of Google Glass

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Despite hack, security experts urge no fear of Google Glass

05.02.2013 1:00 PM

Because of the hardware limitations, jailbreaking the device did not add much more risk than a rooted smartphone, one security expert said

3D printer? Staples says, 'Yeah, we've got that'

05.03.2013 11:05 AM

The office supply retailer is becoming the first US retail outlet to sell a 3D printer, the $1300 Cube 3D Printer. It's available online now, but will come to a limited number of brick-and-mortar stores by the end of June.

 

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Companies explore self-detonating data as security control

05.02.2013 1:30 PM

The popular Snapchat photo-messaging app used mainly by Android and iOS mobile device owners to share images that then self-destruct after 10 seconds is the sort of security idea that businesses say can help them secure online transactions with business partners.

Rare working Apple I computer to hit auction block this month

05.02.2013 2:46 PM

A German auctioneer will put a working Apple I computer on the block later this month, and expects the handmade computer to fetch between $261,000 and $392,000 at Thursday's exchange rate.

Intel may look to outrun foundry competitors with new CEO Krzanich

05.02.2013 3:03 PM

Intel hasn't signaled a change in strategy with the appointment of Brian Krzanich to CEO, but it is likely that the company will take steps to outrun its foundry competition by opening its industry-leading manufacturing facilities to more third parties.

Google wants Austin to keep competition going for fiberhood status

05.02.2013 3:13 PM

Ever since Google announced that Austin, Texas, would become the second fiber city in the U.S. last month, residents there have been given few details on how the tech company will select the first neighborhood to get the gigabit-speed Internet and TV package.

Windows 8 Update: 2nd-generation Surface tablets may debut next month

05.02.2013 3:15 PM

Microsoft may be revealing the second generation of its Surface tablets during its developers' conference next month, according to a printed report.

BlackBerry 10 cleared for use on US Department of Defense networks

05.02.2013 8:35 PM

The U.S. Department of Defense has cleared BlackBerry 10 smartphones and PlayBook tablets for use on its networks, amid reports that the department may also clear devices from Samsung Electronics and Apple.

China cracks down on Internet bird flu rumors

05.03.2013 12:05 AM

Chinese authorities have detained two Internet users for allegedly spreading rumors about the new bird flu virus on the nation's top Twitter-like microblogging site, Sina Weibo.

Intels next-gen CEO must get inside next-gen devices

05.03.2013 2:45 AM

With Brian Krzanich and his manufacturing prowess at the helm of Chipzilla, expect it to keep trying to out-engineer the competition.

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05.03.2013 3:00 AM

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Ericsson and China Mobile test small cell base station with integrated display

05.03.2013 3:25 AM

China Mobile and Ericsson have joined forces to trial the City Site, a four meter tall panel that includes a base station and an antenna customized for hotspot coverage.

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