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Richi Jennings: Samsung Galaxy S4 in 'fake' leak Eye Scroll shenanigans
Samsung Galaxy S4 controlled by your eyes...In a probably-PR-produced leak, it appears that the new Galaxy S IV flagship BYOD-toy will include eye-tracking. It'll be called Eye Scroll, we learn (iScroll?). Shame about the incredibly irritating kid in the teaser ad, though (pictured). Naturally, it'll also be fast, have high resolution, better cameras, yadda, yadda, yadda. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonders if it'll be your plastic pal that's fun to be with. Read More


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Managing Performance of Critical Applications
In conducting a survey of more than 150 IT professionals with direct responsibility for business-critical applications, Forrester found that enterprises are supporting corporate objectives of productivity and efficiency, a typical trend in times of economic uncertainty. Read Now

Jonny Evans: Apple plans August iPhone 5S and 'low-cost' iPhone releases, reports claim
Apple intends introducing the iPhone 5S and "low-cost" iPhone this summer with next-gen iPads scheduled to ship sooner, reports claim. The company is preparing to introduce the iPhone 5S (most likely) in August. Read More

Preston Gralla: Financial analyst slashes estimates of Surface sales, warns it will affect Microsoft's bottom line
Here's more evidence that Microsoft's Surface tablets aren't selling well: Pacific Crest analyst Brendan Barnicle has cut his estimates for how many will sell for the year, and says that reduced sales will eat into Microsoft's bottom line. Read More


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This white paper provides a brief overview of cloud computing, explains how midsize companies can benefit, and describes the steps they can take to take advantage of what it has to offer. Learn More

Peter Eicher: Data protection and data growth -- within budget. Possible?
A few months ago the folks at Wikibon published a survey around a number of different IT topics. One of the questions centered around the biggest IT challenges that organizations were facing. The top three challenges were data growth, budget constraints and data protection / disaster recovery. Read More

Susan Feinberg: Financial services employees need mobile access
Banks, insurance companies, and brokerages have all been investing heavily in consumer mobile apps for years now. The result: enhanced customer service; bolstered loyalty; innovative services (e.g., mobile remote deposit); improved services for sophisticated users, especially those in more-developed countries; and improved services for unbanked and underbanked households, especially those in less-developed countries. Why, then, are most financial services institutions hesitant to tout their return on these investments? More importantly, how can they bring a real ROI to their bottom line? Read More

Sharky: So fast you'll think it's already done
A power surge and the ensuing power outage knocks the rackmount UPSs for this office's switch stack. That means the whole VoIP phone system is out as well -- and, like clockwork, the user calls start to come in. Read More

 

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