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Cerf sees a problem: Today's digital data could be gone tomorrow
Vinton Cerf, one of the computer scientists who turned on the Internet in 1983, is concerned that much of the data created since then, and for years still to come, will be lost to time. Read More


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The next corporate revolution will be power to the peons
BYOD is only the beginning of a shift away from traditional corporate bureaucracy, as companies begin to realize they have a deep creative asset -- their employee base -- just waiting to be tapped. Read More

IE11 on Windows 7? Mum's the word from Microsoft
Microsoft will ship Internet Explorer 11 with Windows 8.1 later this year, but isn't saying whether the browser would also be available to Windows 7 users Read More

Google to nix the 'ick factor' on Glass with app ban
Early Monday, a developer announced the release of the first adult app for Google Glass only to learn that Google had banned such apps for its computerized eyeglasses. Read More

NFC forecast dims at Gartner
Gartner today drastically lowered its forecast for the monetary payments that near field communication technology will provide in coming years, noting the struggles of Google Wallet and Isis mobile wallet services. Read More

Google Chrome bags a rare critical vulnerability fix
Google today patched 12 vulnerabilities in Chrome, including one of the few labeled "critical" that it has fixed in the five-year history of its browser. Read More

Smartphone shipments surge as prices drop
More smartphones will ship worldwide in 2013 than other so-called mobile 'feature' phones as the average price of smartphones drops, IDC said Tuesday. Read More

Exclusive research: IT commits to cloud computing
Cloud budgets are rising as IT confronts security and ROI challenges, according to the 2013 Cloud Computing Survey from IDG Enterprise (free download). (Insider: Registration required) Read More

Tablet owners spend a lot more on apps
Smartphone owners who also have a tablet spend three times as much on apps as those who only own smartphones, according to a survey by research and consulting firm Analysys Mason. Read More

Obama targets so-called patent trolls
The U.S. Congress should allow new challenges to patents on processes that are enabled by computers, and lawmakers should make it more difficult for patent-holding firms to gain import injunctions at the U.S. International Trade Commission, the White House has recommended. Read More


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Intel working on low-power Thunderbolt for tablets, smartphones
A low-power Thunderbolt interconnect for smartphones and tablets is in the works, but the wired technology may not thrive if consumers prefer products using the wireless WiGig specification for data transfers. Read More

Qualcomm processor opens door for cheaper LTE smartphones
Qualcomm has announced a new processor and modem combination that will open the door for cheaper LTE smartphones. Read More

Google targets developers with cloud-based backend kit
Google wants more developers to use its App Engine cloud service, and has launched Mobile Backend Starter to make it easier. Read More

Samsung, Intel tie up on streaming media from PCs to TVs
Samsung TVs will be able to play movies streamed directly from PCs running Intel's latest processors by the end of this year. Read More

Dell, Oracle form strategic partnership for integrated systems
Dell and Oracle will integrate hardware and software for customers through a strategic partnership, the companies announced on Tuesday. Read More

IBM buys SoftLayer as part of public cloud push
IBM has signed an agreement to acquire SoftLayer Technologies, as it looks to accelerate the build-out of its public cloud infrastructure. The company is also forming a services division to back up the push. Read More

Peter Eicher: To reduce or dedupe, that is the big data question
Reducing data at the source is the smart way to do backup. That is the conclusion I came to in my last post, If files were bricks, you'd change your backup strategy.  But I also left off by saying that there are different ways to do this.  Let's take a look at those now. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows Phone to overtake the iPhone? It will happen.
The iPhone is the schoolyard bully and Windows Phone the 99-pound weakling, right? Wrong. By 2017 Windows Phone will nearly overtake the iPhone, says a new report. And after that, it's anyone's guess. Read More

JR Raphael: Mobile devolution: Why Verizon's no longer a place for Android enthusiasts
If you're really into Android, Verizon's probably not the best place for you to be. Here's why. Read More

Jonny Evans: WWDC: Jony Ive gives iOS its 'Now' moment
It's all about the now. This moment. Your next moment may or may not arrive while your previous iota of time has already disappeared. There's only the immediacy of your present bundle of sensation. Apple in its next-generation mobile operating system seems to be getting a handle on what 'now' means to its users. Maybe. Read More

 

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