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First Look: Samsung Galaxy S 4

Samsung's long-awaited flagship Android smartphone doesn't fail to impress

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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending March 15

Keep in mind Professor Trelawney's divination class at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft Wizardry, and much of what happened in the iOSphere this week becomes clear. READ MORE

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Companies take bold steps into desktop virtualization

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The 'Minority Report' shopping experience

Everywhere you go these days -- every store, every urban street, every car park, every ATM -- there are video cameras watching where you go and what you do. Just what are "they" (whoever "they" are) doing with all of that video surveillance? READ MORE

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Honeypot for phony waterworks gets hammered on Internet

An experiment in which a Trend Micro researcher set up two instances of an Internet-based simulation of an industrial-control system (ICS) for a nonexistent water-pump facility in rural Missouri found the simulated system was targeted 17 times over about four months in ways that would have been catastrophic if it had been a real waterworks operation. READ MORE

Butter up your CIO: MIT seeks Leadership Award nominees

The MIT Sloan CIO Symposium has put out the call for nominees for its annual leadership award, which recognizes innovative use of technology for delivering strong business results. READ MORE

Samsung torpedoing Windows Phone? Preposterous.

I try to give analysts the benefit of the doubt and assume that they know what they are talking about, but every now and then I get a report that's pure entertainment. A report by analyst Jeff Johnston of Detwiler Fenton definitely falls into that category. READ MORE

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Silicon photonics "disruptive," Cisco says

Everyone is talking about how disruptive SDNs will be. Cisco, however, says SDNs are a "limiting vision" and that the broader picture - and impact - will be in network programmability and orchestration. READ MORE

Big data roadblocks will slow driverless cars until 2040, analyst says

The excitement over recent advancements in autonomous vehicle technology has elicited some optimistic expectations. READ MORE

Art goes interactive: 14 stunning digital exhibitions

Digital artworks are engaging viewers like never before: Check out colossal works of light that use bridges or buildings as canvases, a social media-inspired avatar that follows you around, a robot that paints your sleep patterns and many more. READ MORE

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