Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Intel and AMD ignore Android and Linux

  Jonny Evans: Coming soon: Apple's iPad nano production has begun | Juergen Fritsch: The problem with meaningful use
 
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Richi Jennings: Intel and AMD ignore Android and Linux
Intel and AMD are eschewing Android and other Linux-based platforms for their latest tablet chips. Intel's Clover Trail system-on-a-chip (SoC) won't run Linux, and neither will AMD's Hondo. Some see the dead hand of Microsoft at work. Others think it's just a tactical pause before next year's Bay Trail platform. Arr, in IT Blogwatch, bloggers splice the mainbrace and hoist the moonraker. But stop doing that in the rigging... Read More


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Jonny Evans: Coming soon: Apple's iPad nano production has begun
The Apple fightback is in full swing this season as the company makes a series of big moves to see off its imitative competitors. The iPhone 5 hits retailers this Friday, but even as it does Tim Cook's firm's swinging the follow-up punch -- the 7-inch iPad mini/nano, production of which has already begun. Read More

Juergen Fritsch: The problem with meaningful use
On Aug 23, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) released the final rules for Stage 2 of the Meaningful Use incentive program that seeks to accelerate adoption of electronic health records (EHR) technology among healthcare providers. Despite good intentions, there are problems with both the 'meaningful' and the 'usage' aspects of that program. Read More

Darlene Storm: Undercover cops secretly use smartphones, face recognition to spy on crowds
Smile in a crowd because secret police are mingling with protesters and using smartphones and tablets to spy on the public. A Florida intelligence officer admitted that undercover cops used their smartphones and tablets to record videos and to snap photos, and then could tap into facial recognition databases to identify people at the Republican National Convention. A new $7 billion National Public Safety Broadband Network is being developed and will be deployed across the USA. The ACLU asked if this network will become a 'tool for a domestic secret police?' Read More


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Scott Sellers: Time for the financial industry to contribute more to open source projects
In the financial industry, software is largely considered a trade secret. Speed is everything in the trading environment - so how an application performs can make or break competitive advantage. But there is a delicate balance of giving back to the open source community while also maintaining competitive advantage and trade secrets. I encourage the financial industry to continue to find that balance, investing and supporting open source projects that can help the industry overall. Read More

Preston Gralla: Can Windows 8 and RT tablets survive at an up-to-$800 pricetag?
Windows 8 has been designed for tablets more than for PCs, but a recent statement by Steve Ballmer hints at high prices for that could spell trouble for Microsoft's attempt to gain market share. Read More

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