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With Google Glass, the doctor can see you now
Emergency room physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center are four months into a pilot program where they are using Google's computerized eyeglasses to help treat patients. Read More
 


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Galaxy S5 deep-dive review: Long on hype, short on delivery
Samsung's Galaxy S5 Android phone follows a very popular predecessor, but the latest version doesn't stand out in a sea of thoughtfully designed competitors. Read More
 

Microsoft extends Windows 8.1 Update migration deadline for business
Microsoft on Wednesday extended the Windows 8.1 Update migration deadline for businesses by three months, but again told consumers they had less than four weeks to make the move before the company shuts off their patch faucet. Read More
 

Automakers show off in-vehicle Wi-Fi, new smartphone interfaces
Ahead of the big New York Auto Show, several car companies today displayed in-vehicle infotainment systems that connect to smartphones to use mobile apps, music playlists, calling features and calendars. Read More
 

Two more states eye drone use limits
Louisiana and Pennsylvania could become the latest states to impose restrictions on the use of commercial drone aircraft over their airspace. Read More
 

Teen nabbed in Heartbleed attack against Canadian tax site
Canadian police have arrested a 19-year-old man for allegedly using the Heartbleed bug to steal data about taxpayers. Read More
 


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Windows XP retirement creates opportunity for Chinese security firm
Microsoft may have retired Windows XP, but one of China's leading security vendors is trying to keep the OS threat-free, and rolling out protection software to hundreds of millions of users in the nation. Read More
 

IBM profit falls 21% on weak hardware sales, transition costs
Falling hardware sales and the cost of layoffs hit IBM's profit hard in the first quarter, sending it down 21 percent from a year earlier. Read More
 

Google revenue jumps 19% but still disappoints
Google reported a 19% increase in revenue for the first quarter, but results from its advertising business were mixed. Read More
 

Court rejects Lavabit appeal, cites improper procedural handling
A federal court has affirmed contempt charges against Lavabit, rejecting an attempt by company attorneys to argue new issues on appeal. Read More
 

AT&T wearables to hit the smartwatch runway soon
  Smartwatches for use on AT&T's network will be out this year, a company executive said Wednesday. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Police make Heartbleed arrest: Taxing times in Canada
Our neighbors to the north get their man, allegedly. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) says it arrested the perp behind the recent hack of the country's tax agency. The allegedly-Heartbleed-mediated alleged hacker, one Stephen Arthuro Solis-Reyes, is charged with "mischief in relation to data." Oh, Canada! In other news, nasty new implications of the OpenSSL bug continue to come to light. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers hold their heads in their hands and weep. Read More
 

 

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