Monday, June 29, 2015

iPhone 7 rumors and specs revealed (or 6S probably)

But it's so much easier to reach this way | OnePlus Two release date -- soon, post-reveal in virtual reality

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iPhone 7 rumors and specs revealed (or 6S probably)
iPhone 7 rumors are swirling. (Actually, it's the iPhone 6S specs we should probably talk about, because that's likely to be the name of the thing.) Read More


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Data Integration in Large Scale Data Environments
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Making Sense of PCI
If your company handles financial data for customers, you must keep current with the PCI-DSS standard not just to protect your company, but to protect your customers too. Even though the PCI Data Security Standard has been around for years, it's still poorly understood by many of the organizations it affects. Learn More

But it's so much easier to reach this way
Pilot fish gets a call from a customer that has just moved -- and one of the things that has now stopped working is the boss's PC. Read More

OnePlus Two release date -- soon, post-reveal in virtual reality
The OnePlus Two release date looks like being in August or September. It's now confirmed that a virtual reality launch will be on July 27. Shut up, and take my money! Read More


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Top 5 Trends That Are Transforming Customer Service
These days, customer service is far more than a simple phone call. Today's customers want to be taken care of at any time, in any location, on any device. Yesterday's solutions aren't enough. Here are five important trends to keep up with in customer service. Learn more >>

SpaceX rocket explodes after lift-off on resupply mission
A SpaceX rocket carrying a resupply spacecraft bound for the International Space Station exploded less than two minutes after launch earlier today.The spacecraft was unmanned and no one was injured in the accident.SpaceX, which has already flown six official resupply missions for NASA, is slated to begin carrying astronauts to the space station in 2017."We are disappointed in the loss of the latest SpaceX cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said in a statement Sunday. "However, the astronauts are safe aboard the station and have sufficient supplies for the next several months. We will work closely with SpaceX to understand what happened, fix the problem and return to flight."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

IDG Contributor Network: How Terminator 2 could wind up changing 3D printing as we know it
At its recent "Further with Ford" event, Ford Motor Co. announced that it would collaborate with 3D printing startup Carbon3D to produce high-quality automotive-grade parts. This would ordinarily be another (yawn) example of a company incorporating 3D technology into the manufacturing process — except for the fact that Carbon3D, which came out of stealth mode earlier this year, has come up with a way to make 3D printing 100 times faster than current speeds. Yes, that's right. A tiny startup purports to have solved one of manufacturers' greatest frustrations with 3D technology. As CEO Joseph DeSimone said earlier this year at a TED talk, "There are mushrooms that grow faster than 3D printed parts." DeSimone, to make a long story short, got the idea for the innovation from the 1991 movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. More on that in a moment.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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