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Galaxy Note 7 iris scanner has big limitations

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is set to be released next week but leaked screenshots show that its iris scanner has some serious limitations. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Here's how smartphones can save 125,000 US lives each year
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Jonny Evans: Here's how smartphones can save 125,000 US lives each year

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JR Raphael: The most important thing to consider in your next smartphone purchase

Hint: It has nothing to do with the display or processor -- or even the presence of flashy add-ons. Read More

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Evan Schuman: What's holding back EMV?

Visa has new stats showing that nearly three-quarters of U.S. merchants still can't handle chip cards. Read More

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Daniel Chow: Puppet and Chef make way for Docker

Docker's rapid adoption has resulted in more than 460,000 containerized applications. Does that level of container-based penetration signal the beginning of the end for the Puppet and Chef IT automation platforms? I believe so. Read More

Sharky: Or anyhow, esprit de something

IT pilot fish joins a carpool to cut his commuting costs, but riding in a nine-seater van turns out to be a good way to get to know his co-workers too. Read More

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