Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Android upgrade report card: Who failed in Q3?

  Jonny Evans: Opinion: Apple's iPad mini, developers and the future world of intelligent machines | Preston Gralla: Microsoft had $18 billion in revenue last year, Google $12 billion. Why is Google worth more?
 
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JR Raphael: Android upgrade report card: Who failed in Q3?
Android manufacturers love to make upgrade promises, but how many of them actually follow through? The latest grades are in -- and they aren't all good news. Read More


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Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
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Jonny Evans: Opinion: Apple's iPad mini, developers and the future world of intelligent machines
Apple has begun iPad mini production, The Wall Street Journal confirms, but smartphones and tablets are just the hors d'ouevre for what's ahead, with app developers predicting a future in which mobile devices, iPads and iPhones, become part of everything we touch as we enter the world of intelligent machines. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft had $18 billion in revenue last year, Google $12 billion. Why is Google worth more?
Yesterday Google's market capitalization surpassed Microsoft's for the first time, even though Microsoft had almost 50% more revenue last year than Google. Is it right that Google is Wall Street's darling, while Microsoft is in the doghouse? Read More


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Charting a Course for Realizing Business Value in the Cloud
Cloud is not simply about delivering IT services. Rather it is about vesting the organization with the agility it must have to respond to challenges and opportunities at the speed of business. Tune into this live webcast - Thursday, October 18, 2012, 2:00 PM, EDT - to learn how to blaze your own pathway to enterprise applications in the cloud. Learn more.

Darlene Storm: ACLU: New ways Verizon, T-Mobile and law enforcement work together to spy on you
The ACLU keeps a watchful eye on surveillance techniques and cell phone location tracking used by law enforcement, but today released more documents about how telecommunication companies and law enforcement work together to spy on American citizens. Read More

Darragh Delaney: Comparing packet and flow capture
Applications which use SNMP as a source of data are very popular way of keeping tabs on what is running on your network. Most of these types of applications can also send alerts when things go down or get too busy. But what if you want to get more information about what is happening on your network? Read More

Shark Tank: Close enough for government work
This healthcare not-for-profit organization is in a building whose network is managed by a government agency -- which should mean security issues won't be a problem, right? Read More

 
 
 

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