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After a week, iOS 7 runs more than half of Apple's mobile devices WHITE PAPER: Moovweb The Next Generation of Mobile In this tech dossier from Moovweb, learn about responsive web delivery, an approach to mobile development that can reduce costs and increase agility so companies can build great mobile solutions without the big rewrite of their existing sites. Read now! In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: SAS See the Possibilities Utilizing Data Visualization Regardless of size, today's businesses are bombarded with structured and unstructured data from a variety of sources. Take advantage of all this data with in-memory analytics and data visualization techniques, to get day-to-day insights for making better decisions. Learn more New Kindle Fire HDX's tech support button could push IT to yell 'Mayday!' After quick trip, astronauts start new mission on space station New solar cell sets world record, focusing the power of 297 suns Broadcom chipsets enable multiple, high-resolution in-car displays Google Talk bug sent IMs to wrong recipients EBay to acquire payments startup Braintree for $800M Microsoft wants to scan your JavaScript libraries WEBCAST: PC Connection Cutting Edge Performance - Transform Your Data Center Learn about server solutions that can help your organization reduce costs and complexity, keep applications running, scale for future growth, and keep budgets in check. Learn More. Image-insertion bug locks people out of Gmail Sudan comes back online after 24-hour Internet blackout Suitcase-size device may help save lives of disaster victims Tizen mobile OS could reach printers, cameras, smart TVs Jonny Evans: A simple guide for Android to iPhone/iOS switchers JR Raphael: How to switch back to Chrome's old 'New Tab' page Preston Gralla: Is it time for Bill Gates to retire as Microsoft chairman? Sharon Gaudin: 15% of Americans say they don't need no stinking Internet | |||||||||
In our in-depth report on security, we take a closer look at mobile security and the tricky balancing act that comes when you want to give employees greater access to data but also need to keep corporate information safe. Also, we look at how companies are using new technologies to lock down their supply chains, and how one state agency dealt with thousands of security mandates by building a risk framework from the ground up. This free, 28-page magazine-style report is available now [Registration required] To read the report, click here. KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST NEWS ON CONSUMERIZATION JOIN THE COMPUTERWORLD CONVERSATION ON GOOGLE + DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: THE CONSUMERIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | |||||||||
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