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3D printing moves from prototypes to production
3D printing will become a mainstream production method within a decade as the range of industrial applications skyrockets and printer speeds double or triple. Read More
 


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Field Notes: 'Rogue' employees want IT to lighten up already
National correspondent Julia King reports the mood is feisty at this year's CITE Conference & Expo. Read More
 

Microsoft taps 'Print' in Office on the iPad
Microsoft today shipped the first update for Office for iPad since its debut five weeks ago, adding printing to the three apps. Read More
 

White House sees 'real danger' China will soon take R&D lead
Although the use still outpaces the world in spending on research and development, a shrinking federal investment could allow China to soon take the lead on spending. Read More
 

IT shops losing control over technology
A survey of more than 1,000 C-level executives shows that IT organizations are losing control over new technology adoption at their companies but are still held accountable for integrating the technologies securely into their company's infrastructure. Read More
 

Target looks to reassure consumers with move to chip and pin
Target is upgrading the security of its store-branded payment cards and making other network improvements as it seeks to restore confidence after one of the largest-ever data breaches last year. Read More
 

EMC says Project Liberty could free storage software from hardware
EMC will give users a peek at its progress toward software-defined storage next week at EMC World in Las Vegas, demonstrating a virtualized VNX array developed under a program called Project Liberty. Read More
 

CMU researchers 'twist' on smartwatches
If smartwatch development can be thought of in terms of dance crazes, the next phase might become the Twist. Read More
 


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Field Notes from CITE Conference 2014
Computerworld National Correspondent Julia King chats with Tracy Mayor about learning to love rogue users, a topic at this year's CITE Conference in San Francisco. Read More
 

Prototype Microsoft keyboard interprets gestures
Microsoft's research division has developed a keyboard that can interpret basic hand gestures, potentially bridging a gap between touch devices and more traditional input methods. Read More
 

Hands on with Acer's Aspire Switch 10
Acer's dual-purpose Aspire Switch 10 can function as a Windows 8 tablet and laptop, but the shape-shifting product's uniqueness is in its magnetic keyboard base, an element not found on other hybrid devices. Read More
 

Ban is lifted, so Microsoft plans Xbox One launch in China
Microsoft is bringing its Xbox One to China this September after the nation recently ended a ban on foreign-made video game consoles. Read More
 

Twitter more than doubles sales, still can't turn a profit
Twitter on Tuesday turned in some healthy sales figures for the first quarter, though its net loss grew substantially compared to last year. Read More
 

Sharon Machlis: Internet infrastructure explained in just 5 minutes? Yes, with humor - and kittens
OSI layers? Peering? Cute kittens? They're all here in this video of a crowd-pleasing 'lightning talk' by NPR news app developer Jeremy Bowers. Read More
 

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