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  Google tech to bring 3D mapping smarts to NASA's space station robots | Steve Jobs becomes an issue in Silicon Valley no-hiring case

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Apple has bigger plans than just song ID with Shazam deal
Apple will integrate music identification technology created by Shazam into the next version of iOS, but could go much further than simple song naming. Read More


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Google tech to bring 3D mapping smarts to NASA's space station robots
NASA and Google are working together to send new 3D technology aloft to map the International Space Station. Read More

Steve Jobs becomes an issue in Silicon Valley no-hiring case
Tech workers suing over an alleged no-poaching agreement among Silicon Valley firms are fighting an attempt by defendants to ban evidence that might portray Steve Jobs as a bad guy. Read More

Satellite communication systems are rife with security flaws, vulnerable to hackers
Security researchers have found that many satellite communication systems have vulnerabilities and design flaws that can let remote attackers intercept, manipulate, block and in some cases take full control of critical communications. Read More

Video: Google Glass in the Emergency Room
Dr. John Halamka, CIO for Beth Isreal Deaconess Hospital in Boston, chats with Computerworld's Tracy Mayor about how they are using Google Glass with emergency room doctors to provide better patient care. Read More

Twitter to promote app downloads in its mobile timelines
    Twitter's new mobile advertising suite lets companies pitch their mobile apps in promoted tweets or place ads inside other apps. Read More


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FCC vote in May could further open broadband competition
    The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will reserve a significant amount of spectrum in its upcoming auctions of the television band for unlicensed uses such as Wi-Fi, agency officials said Friday. Read More

Plastic computers taking shape, but won't replace silicon
Can plastic materials morph into computers? A research breakthrough published this week brings such a possibility closer to reality. Read More

Working-at-Home a Win-Win for Employers and Employees
Marissa Mayer's infamous policy for Yahoo aside, telecommuting remains an important tool for reducing employee stress and increasing operational efficiency. Follow these tips to do it right. Read More

Jonny Evans: OS X Mavericks: 4 speed secrets
A few fresh ways to tweak better performance from your Mac. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft tells small businesses and consumers who love XP: Get lost
If you're a big business, Microsoft is happy to provide you with XP security patches at a reasonable cost. But if you're a consumer or own a small business, it's another story: No patches for you, at any price. Read More

 

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