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Grow your mobile workforce without risking security or increasing administrative complexity. This new white paper explains how Dell Mobility Solutions can help you increase mobile/BYOD performance and capacity while protecting company resources and streamlining IT management. Learn more

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10 Big Data startups to watch
The Big Data space is heating up – to the point that many pundits already see it as the over-hyped heir to "cloud." The hype may be a bit much, but Big Data is already living up to its potential, transforming entire business lines, such as marketing, pharmaceutical research, and cyber-security. Read More
 

8K TV broadcasts planned for 2020
8K TV broadcasts planned for 2020 While consumer electronics makers and broadcasters are fixated on 4K as the next big thing in television, Japanese broadcaster NHK is looking even further in... From: Network World Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 03:04 More in Science & Technology Read More
 

Field Museum goes Gigabit
I'm used to seeing research institutions cranking up insanely fast Internet connections, such as the University of Florida has done with a 100Gbps link to Internet2. Read More
 

Tiny camera brings big league applications to petite satellites
The European Space Agency has developed a tiny spectrum-revealing camera that can fly inside tiny satellites known as CubeSats making it ideal for many applications from agriculture to environmental research. Read More
 

Second Google Glass user attacked in San Francisco in two months
Another Google Glass user was accosted just for wearing the device in San Francisco, in what the victim believes may have been the second attack of its kind in the city since late February. Read More
 

Video makers torture kids with unexplained Walkmans
A couple of YouTube video makers are back at it again, driving kids crazy by putting an old piece of technology in front of them and recording their reactions. This time, the Sony Walkman, the portable casette player that debuted in the late 1970s and eventually gave way to digital music players like the iPod. The kids poke and prod the devices, and nope, it's not a walkie-talkie, as one young man... Read More
 

New products of the week 04.14.14
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Red Lion Controls and Bradford Networks Read More
 

AT&T hacker Weev released from prison after appeals court overturns conviction
Andrew Auernheimer, known online as "weev," has won an appeal against his conviction for exploiting a vulnerability in AT&T's website to collect the email addresses of Apple iPad users. The 2010 incident earned him a 41-month prison sentence. Read More
 

An unnecessary path to tech: A Bachelor's degree
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Edward Snowden all launched tech careers without four-year college degrees, and that may be true for a large percentage of techies. Read More
 

Preventing the scourge of double-digit tunnel syndrome
Having endured a variety of carpal tunnel-like maladies over the years, I try not to make light of the typing-induced discomforts complained about by others. I try, yet sometimes I fail. Writes an IT professional/regular Buzzblog reader who shall remain anonymous for a reason that will become obvious: Hi Paul, Read More
 

 

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