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Google's smart contact lenses could aid the visually impaired
In today's accessible technology roundup: Google wants to embed cameras in contact lenses, Apple gets a patent for a new GUI for touch devices to improve accessibility and a hacker develops a virtual cane for the blind Read More


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Box beats Dropbox – and all the rest – for business
Box trumps Dropbox, Engyte, Citrix ShareFile, EMC Syncplicity, and OwnCloud with rich mix of file sync, file sharing, user management, deep reporting and enterprise integration. Learn more in this article from InfoWorld. Learn more>>

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Fire at Samsung facility affects website, media portal
A fire at a Samsung facility in South Korea on Sunday resulted in a temporary outage that shut down its website and caused the company's Smart TV products to report error messages. Read More

3 privacy violations you shouldn't worry about
In the past few years, the public has been confronted with hitherto unimaginable levels of personal privacy invasions. Read More

What Google is getting out of Ingress
Official answer 1: Nothing! Official answer 2: Geo-map games! People's answers: more than you can imagine. Read More

FCC vote on incentive auction plan could further open broadband competition
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will reserve a significant amount of spectrum in its upcoming auctions of the television band for unlicensed uses such as Wi-Fi, agency officials said Friday. Read More

Want a Samsung Chromebook 2? Be prepared to wait.
The Samsung Chromebook 2 looks to be a killer machine, with some of the best specs yet for a Chromebook. But don't start licking your chops yet, because if you want it, you're going to have to wait. Read More


WEBCAST: Neustar Inc.

Ecommerce Site Needs Protection Against Cyber 'Pirate'
Learn how a Neustar customer thwarted 'Blackbeard,' a self-styled DDoS Pirate. Using Neustar SiteProtect, a cloud-based DDoS mitigation service, this everyday IT hero was able to quickly block the attacks. Learn More

Can we talk? Internet of Things vendors face a communications 'mess'
Vendors will tell you that the Internet of Things (IoT) has arrived. We're here to tell you that it hasn't. Read More

Twitter to promote app downloads in mobile timelines
Twitter's new mobile advertising suite lets companies pitch their mobile apps in promoted tweets or place ads inside other apps. Read More

Facebook wants to help you meet friends offline
Facebook now has its own take on location sharing -- an optional feature that periodically broadcasts people's locations to their friends. Read More

Why a smartphone 'kill switch' won't stop phone theft
Yesterday, wireless industry group CTIA announced a partnership between many of the major smartphone makers and all of the leading U.S. wireless carriers that's designed to enable smartphone "kill-switch" functionality on handsets sold in the United States after July 2015. Read More

Brace yourself, here comes the mobile appsplosion
Prediction: The tech industry's aggressive push to give every feature its own app will drive a pandemic of app fatigue. Read More

Wearables market to take off, hitting 112M devices in 2018
IDC doesn't expect an Apple iWatch until '15, calls the Google Watch 'still just a rumor'. Read More


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