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Enterprise apps get social

  Samsung uses Qi charging for Galaxy S4, but sees A4WP as the future | Microsoft to host BUILD dev conference on Apple's home ground
 
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Enterprise apps get social
Combining the ad-hoc nature of social media with the more structured world of enterprise apps such as CRM is often the best of both worlds, implementers say. Read More


WEBCAST: Oracle

10 Ways CIOs Can Enhance Innovation
Date: April 9th, 2013 Time: 2 PM EDT Most CIOs who say they want to pursue innovation won't permit their teams to use the tools that are most capable of delivering innovative gains. It's a huge disconnect in IT primarily driven by perceptions of security risks over cloud and mobility. Learn More

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WEBCAST: Workday

The Mobile Enterprise
Today's mobile enterprise requires important data anywhere, anytime. And with mobile enterprise applications, IT needs to offer simple, easy-to-use apps that employees will embrace – without compromising security. View Now

Samsung uses Qi charging for Galaxy S4, but sees A4WP as the future
While Samsung's latest smartphone, the Galaxy S4, uses the Qi standard for wireless charging, the company will continue to push the Alliance for Wireless Power's specification as the future standard for mobile devices. Read More

Microsoft to host BUILD dev conference on Apple's home ground
Microsoft on Tuesday announced that its BUILD 2013 developers conference will be held June 26-28 on Apple's home turf, San Francisco's Moscone Center. Read More

Victim of $440K wire fraud can't blame bank for loss, judge rules
A federal court in Missouri has rejected an escrow firm's attempt to blame its bank for a $440,000 cyberheist in March 2010. Read More

Samsung Galaxy S III phones won't work with T-Mobile's LTE network
Existing owners of Samsung's Galaxy S III will not be able to use the phone on T-Mobile's LTE network, which debuted Tuesday and will reach 200 million people by the end of this year. Read More

Microsoft, Lenovo to promote genuine Windows on PCs
In the midst of its latest campaign to fight piracy in China, Microsoft has signed an agreement with Lenovo to ensure that its PCs ship with licensed versions of Windows software on its computers Read More

Judge recommends dismissal of ownership lawsuit against Facebook
A judge in New York has recommended that a lawsuit filed by Paul D. Ceglia, claiming half ownership of Facebook, should be dismissed. Read More

With new Sparc systems, Oracle begins shift to single chip architecture
Oracle has announced a batch of servers based on new Sparc processors and in the process has begun an expected shift toward converging its two families of Unix servers onto a single chip architecture. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel®

BYOD in Education
This white paper can help you address the security and management of multiple devices being introduced into your network. Read on and learn how to embrace a BYOD. Read Now!

Wells Fargo warns of ongoing DDOS attacks
Wells Fargo warned on Tuesday that its website is being targeted again by a distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attack. Read More

Digital rights activists decry computer crime proposal
A proposal in Congress to strengthen the penalties in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is a "giant leap in the wrong direction" for digital rights activists calling for changes in the law after the suicide of hacktivist Aaron Swartz earlier this year. Read More

Foxconn's Hon Hai still working with Sharp on investment deal
Foxconn's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. said it was still committed to buying a stake in Japanese display maker Sharp, and expects an investment could be completed within three months if a price can be agreed on. Read More

Romanian citizen sentenced to five years in phishing scheme
A 28-year-old Romanian man was sentenced on Tuesday to five years in prison for his role in a phishing scheme, as part of a seven-year investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice. Read More

Most Java-enabled browsers vulnerable to widespread Java exploits, Websense says
Most browser installations use outdated versions of the Java plug-in that are vulnerable to at least one of several exploits used in popular Web attack toolkits, according to security vendor Websense. Read More

Darlene Storm: Cool: Invisibility cloak, implant calls before heart attack, 3D hologram, immortal via avatar
While it seems like the stuff of science fiction, the cutting edge of technology and science has us on the cusp of some very cool and exciting developments for health and for fun. Researchers created a miniature version of Harry Potter's invisibility cloak, developed a tiny life-saving implant that can call your smartphone to warn you before a heart attack, are developing a prototype to make 3D holograms that can dance above your mobile device, and there are even attempts to make immortality a reality by transferring your brain into an avatar. Read More

Richi Jennings: iPhone 5S release date is/isn't/is/isn't June. SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY?
Here comes the iPhone 5S... or not. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) analysts can't agree when the next iPhone will be released. Estimates range from June to September. Some even say the new flagship smartphone has been delayed, due to problems in China. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if their next BYOD toy could actually be from Samsung or HTC. Read More

 

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