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Smartphone technology could help decrease gun violence

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Martin Gomberg: The answer to gun violence might just be a smartphone on a chip
There is a role for technology in gun safety. There are technologies available that will reduce gun violence today. What is needed are some prudent steps, transformational thinking and innovation in our approach to safety. Perhaps unexpectedly it is the most ubiquitous of technologies available today, the smartphone, that may offer a potential answer, or at least a direction, that may both satisfy the gun owner and provide safety to our communities and our public safety responders, if not today, in a not too distant tomorrow. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Verizon

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

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The Consumerization of IT: Taking Control
Learn how Verizon's broad portfolio of professional mobility services can enable you to build the mobility architecture that fits your enterprise. Learn More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPhone users target Google over Safari privacy attacks
Apple and Google together may account for 92 percent of smartphone users, but only Google has a privacy lawsuit against it for undermining the personal security of Safari users -- while saying it wouldn't... Read More


WHITE PAPER: Microsoft Corporation

Smarter Business Requires Intelligent Systems
This paper discusses the growing adoption of intelligent systems and the role Microsoft, through its Windows Embedded, Windows Azure, and other technologies, can play in developing these systems. Read Now.

Preston Gralla: Acer President: Windows 8 is "not successful" but Chrome notebooks are winners
Count Acer as being disillusioned with Windows 8, but seeing a future in Chrome. President Jim Wong says that Windows 8 "is still not succeful," while touting the benefits of Chrome notebooks, which he says already account for between 5 percent and 10 percent of Acer's U.S. Read More

Sharky: Looks like the boss won't stand for this
The data warehousing team at this university's IT department has started using Agile project-management techniques -- and it's taking some adjustment for everyone. Read More

 
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