Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Google's Nexus 4: Hands-on impressions

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JR Raphael: Google's Nexus 4: Hands-on impressions
Ladies and gentlemen, I have in my hands Google's next Nexus phone. Ready for some first impressions? Read More


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Richi Jennings: LG/Google Nexus 4 review roundup: Amazing, but no 4G LTE, Verizon, or Sprint
The first Google Nexus 4 reviews are in, and they're mostly positive, saying the phone is gorgeous, feature-packed, and quick as a very quick thing. Time for another one of Richi's roundups. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder why there's no 4G LTE, nor support for Verizon/Sprint CDMA. Read More

Darragh Delaney: Moving to a career in IT security
Jobs within IT security are hot at the moment and recently a number of people have asked me what it takes to get into this sector. For some people IT security is a world of hackers and data leakage. For others it's a vital part of any organisation. So, what can you do to improve your skillset in this area? Read More

Jonny Evans: iOS chief Scott Forstall out, Jony Ive to lead future Apple user interface design
Apple's executive reshuffle is an expression of one year's work by Tim Cook to identify those who can help the company forward, to ensure focus isn't on internal politics, but on the main mission of the company: "Everything we do at Apple is aimed at making our products the best in the world." Read More


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Preston Gralla: Windows 8 early upgrades beat Mountain Lion OS X early upgrades by 1 million. Is that good or bad news for Microsoft?
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer claims that Microsoft has sold 4 million upgrades to Windows 8 in the first three of its launch -- more than the 3 million upgrades of Mountain Lion sold in the first four days of its launch. That sounds impressive -- but is it really good news for Microsoft? Read More

Keith Dayton: Sparing Medicare: Savings to patients and providers
New technologies are enabling healthcare organizations to revolutionize operations, respond to regulations, enhance the customer experience and manage change. Using business software that automates processes in a way that makes them easy to understand -- cutting redundancies and improving efficiency for doctors, agents, patient advocates, billing departments, and hospital IT professionals -- ensures more time and effort is spent caring for patients. Read More

Shark Tank: Despite all evidence to the contrary
IT support gets a call about a large color printer -- but the user says she has already done troubleshooting and she's pretty sure there's a damaged sensor, since replacing the cyan cartridge hasn't helped. Read More

 

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