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iPhone 6 is iPhone Math?

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Jonny Evans: Is Apple's rumored 4.8" iPhone 'Math' the iPhone 6?
Apple stock prices may be unstable, but one thing remains everlasting when it comes to Cupertino's dream machine: speculation. This morning we learn the company has a plan for a 4.8-inch iPhone 'Math' -- but might this be a hint at another plan? Read More


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M2M and the Cloud: Business Proceed with Caution
Machine-to-Machine services are gaining momentum as an efficient way to collect and analyze data from wired and wireless systems across the enterprise. In a Computerworld Quick Pulse survey, more than half of respondents said cloud-based M2M storage would reduce the burden on IT staff Learn More

Michael Horowitz: Understanding the new security in Java 7 Update 11
The recently released Java 7 Update 11 changed security rules that had just been introduced with Update 10. Here I explain the rules for running Java programs embedded in web pages.    Read More

Richi Jennings: iPhone 6 is iPhone Math?
The iPhone Math is the latest odd-name rumor from China. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is said to be making a phone with a 4.8-inch screen, with release date around June. There's also said to be an iPhone 5S coming (well, duh). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get lost in translation. Read More

Richi Jennings: SHOCK: New RIM BlackBerry 10/Z10 looks good
Amazingly, new BlackBerry not dead in water. Counter to the usual echo-chamber narrative, the latest leaks from RIM (TSE:RIM)/(NASDAQ:RIMM) show the new BlackBerry 10 OS and BlackBerry Z10 flagship handset to be attractive, fast, and useful. Looks like the Canadian company actually has a chance at competing with the iOS and Android BYOD-fodder. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers link to leaked screenshots and video. Read More

Sharky: Now let's see if we can zero in on that
This pilot fish works in a manufacturing plant that's very spread out, with plenty of subareas and locations within the complex, so when a user calls in with an email problem there's always one key question. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Steve Ballmer will bring an NBA team back to Seattle...why can't he save Microsoft?
It appears that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will bring an NBA franchise back to Seattle, as a leader of a Seattle investment group. If he can do that, why can't he bring Microsoft out of its doldrums? Read More

Sharky: Just her way of saying hello
This IT pilot fish has just started working as a contractor at this company when one day he hears his name yelled over a cubicle wall -- and it's a user who gives him an earful. Read More

Preston Gralla: Asus and LG eye Windows Phone 8 -- is Windows Phone finally reaching critical mass?
Among Windows Phone's many problems are that it doesn't have support among many phone manufacturers. But that appears to be changing, with LG and possibly Asus signing on to make Windows Phone 8 devices. This could be a sign the struggling smartphone operating system may evntually reach critical mass. Read More

Leigh Jasper: Big data intelligence: New opportunities for collaboration
In a previous post – "Big data deluge: new challenges for collaboration" – I discussed the vital importance of managing explosive volumes of data to ensure effective collaboration. In reality, that's only half the story. The other side of big data is the opportunity to leverage a large body of intelligence from multiple sources for effective collaboration. Read More

 

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