Issue highlights 1. Intel closing down AppUp online app store 2. Nintendo sticks to its console guns despite Wii U flop 3. Ellison: Facebook the new model for business applications 4. Ellison says IBM and SAP no longer Oracle's main rivals 5. VPN flaw reported in latest version of Android 6. Big Data Helps Walgreens Treat Walk-in Patients |
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Intel is closing down its AppUp online application store as it sees a shift in the market and consumer needs. READ MORE |
Nintendo won't be abandoning hardware or licensing its game titles for use on smartphones, its President Satoru Iwata told analysts in Tokyo. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Smartphones, tablets, social networks, and cloud services are all popular, incredibly useful, and a security risk. These days, the security focus is on mobile devices, as they tend to be used a lot to work with corporate information. View more |
Modern business applications need a social network at their core and should be so easy to use that even a CEO can figure them out. READ MORE |
Look out Amazon, Larry Ellison has got his eye on you. READ MORE |
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A VPN bypass flaw discovered last week in Android Jelly Bean 4.3 also exists in the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, KitKat 4.4, Israeli researchers say. READ MORE |
Cloud-based electronic medical records and analytics systems give Walgreens health data to diagnose and treat patients at in-store clinics. READ MORE |
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