Monday, March 24, 2014

What is 3D printing?

Nokia delays closure of sale to Microsoft of smartphone business

After 30 years, HP brings inkjet printing to office MFP

IT News Daily
March 24, 2014
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What is 3D printing?

3D printers are the hottest new technology on the IT landscape. Everyone --users and vendors alike-- wants a piece of the pie and, with 3D systems now printing candy and food, they could get their wish; that is, an actual, edible piece of pie.

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Issue highlights

1. Nokia delays closure of sale to Microsoft of smartphone business

2. After 30 years, HP brings inkjet printing to office MFP

3. Firefox's UI face-lift on track for April debut

4. California DMV customers may be affected by a credit card breach

5. Newest bug bounty touts $10K rewards, appeals for help in finding Flash flaws

6. NSA hacked into servers at Huawei headquarters, reports say

Nokia delays closure of sale to Microsoft of smartphone business

Nokia has delayed to April the sale of its smartphone business to Microsoft as it still hasn't received approvals from certain antitrust authorities in Asia. READ MORE

After 30 years, HP brings inkjet printing to office MFP

Hewlett-Packard shipped its first inkjet printer in 1984, but waited 30 years to release a multifunction inkjet printer for general office printing in enterprises. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Good Technology

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati – BYOD Policy Consideration

The BYOD movement is changing the way companies manage technology. It can increase employee productivity and satisfaction but also requires employers to develop policies that accurately reflect employee use of personal devices. Read this paper to get key considerations for developing a BYOD policy Read now!

Firefox's UI face-lift on track for April debut

Mozilla is on track to debut the new "Australis" user interface for Firefox next month after promoting the UI to its beta build last week. READ MORE

California DMV customers may be affected by a credit card breach

Did you renew your driver's license or pay a fee to the California Department of Motor Vehicles using your credit card? You may want to keep a close watch on your credit card statements. That's the message the state agency is sending to its customers after a hack affected its payment processor. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Accellion

BYOD File Sharing – Go Private Cloud to Mitigate Data Risks

Read this whitepaper to learn: - The security risks associated with not having an IT endorsed file sharing solution - Why your organization should be rethinking public-cloud file sharing - The benefits of adopting a private cloud solution for file sharing Read Now!

Newest bug bounty touts $10K rewards, appeals for help in finding Flash flaws

A new entry in the cash-for-bugs business, the Internet Bug Bounty, recently paid out its first $10,000 rewards. READ MORE

NSA hacked into servers at Huawei headquarters, reports say

The U.S. National Security Agency has hacked into Huawei Technologies servers, spied on communications of company executives and collected information to plant so-called backdoors on equipment from the Chinese networking manufacturer, according to reports published over the weekend. READ MORE

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