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5 issues that could hamper EMV smartcard adoption in the U.S. | 7 high-speed videos of a 3D printer in action

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Hands on: Trying a 3D printer -- a beginner's tale
Learning to use a 3D printer for the first time is not complicated, but learning to do it well comes with a significant learning curve. Read More


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5 issues that could hamper EMV smartcard adoption in the U.S.
Migrating U.S. payment systems to the Europay MasterCard Visa (EMV) smartcard standard could take significantly longer than envisioned and offer fewer security benefits than what's being touted by proponents of the technology. Read More

7 high-speed videos of a 3D printer in action
Curious about how a 3D printer really works? Now you can see one printing everything from Lego-style bricks to a model Eiffel Tower (plus a failed try at a human skull). Read More

Microsoft adds critical IE, XP fixes to Tuesday's patch slate
Microsoft on Monday unexpectedly added two more critical security updates to the list it will deliver Tuesday, including one for all versions of Internet Explorer and another for the soon-to-be-retired Windows XP. Read More

Nokia plans forked Android smartphone for Barcelona unveiling
Nokia plans to announce an Android-based smartphone at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in two weeks, according to the Wall Street Journal. Read More

ARM targets $200 smartphones, tablets with new Cortex-A17 processor
ARM is targeting midrange smartphones and tablets priced starting at $200 with its Cortex-A17 processor core, announced Tuesday. Read More

Broadcom aims to power fast LTE smartphones priced at less than $300
This year's Mobile World Congress will see an LTE that's more mature, with higher speeds, more device selection and more chip suppliers adding to the range of options for the fast mobile technology. Read More

Intel's 15-core Xeon server chip has 4.31B transistors
Intel has provided more details on its upcoming 15-core Xeon chip code-named Ivytown, which has 4.31 billion transistors and will go into high-end servers. Read More


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Learn how other companies are successfully creating advocates out of their employees and help them to better understand their corporation's key messages through the use of new and exciting technologies. Learn More

Cyberespionage operation 'The Mask' compromised organizations in 30-plus countries
A cyberespionage operation that used highly sophisticated multi-platform malware went undetected for more than five years and compromised computers belonging to hundreds of government and private organizations in more than 30 countries. Read More

U.S. TV sales shrink nearly 10%
Television sales fell 9% last year due to a lack of interest by consumers in refreshing current technology, according to IHS. Read More

Apple monitor to stay in e-books case, with boundaries
Apple will continue to be watched by an antitrust monitor during its appeal of a court order creating the position, a court ruled. Read More

Oracle 12c database to get speedy SAP certification
There's some good news for the many SAP customers who use Oracle's database underneath SAP applications. Breaking from tradition, SAP will certify its software for the initial major release of the Oracle 12c database. Read More

Tip of the Hat: Google floors Motorola -- twice
Google's sale of Motorola to Lenovo may appear to mark the close of a dark chapter in the search giant history -- the failure to succeed in the hardware business. Read More

Microsoft offers multifactor authentication to all Office 365 users
Microsoft is offering multifactor authentication free as an option to all users of its Office 365 suite, a hosted set of Microsoft Office tools and applications. Read More

Google subsidiary wins NASA lease to overhaul Moffett Field
The U.S. government has chosen a Google subsidiary to rehabilitate Moffett Federal Airfield in Silicon Valley, a site that has hosted Google executives' fleet of private jets. Read More

Richi Jennings: Wait. What? Nokia Android phone is GO: 'Normandy' invasion imminent
Nokia is still expected to unveil its Android phone this month. Despite the naysayers saying nay, it seems like it'll happen. The reason is that Windows Phone doesn't work well on the low-end phones that are sold in emerging markets. Who knows how long this will last. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers utter "fork" and "fragmentation." Read More


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