Wednesday, October 15, 2014

NEC wearable measures blood pressure with less squeeze

Intel earnings show revenue gains in notebooks, Internet of Things

Asus' dual tablet-smartphone Padfone X Mini comes to the US next week

IT News Daily
October 15, 2014

NEC wearable measures blood pressure with less squeeze

If your doctor has told you to keep close tabs on your blood pressure, NEC is developing a new wearable cuff with a gentle touch.

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Issue highlights

1. Intel earnings show revenue gains in notebooks, Internet of Things

2. Asus' dual tablet-smartphone Padfone X Mini comes to the US next week

3. Tech workers now oppose settlement they reached in Silicon Valley hiring case

4. Dell, HP keep moving to help carriers virtualize their networks

5. Omate Lutetia is the rare smartwatch that's just for women

6. Hillary Clinton: Social media is no match for real-world interactions

Intel earnings show revenue gains in notebooks, Internet of Things

Intel said Tuesday it had sold more than 100 million microprocessors for the quarter as it notched record revenues of more than US$14.6 billion, evidence that its growing work in the embedded space is beginning to take off. READ MORE

Asus' dual tablet-smartphone Padfone X Mini comes to the US next week

Asustek's Padfone X Mini, which can be used either as a smartphone or a tablet, will be available in the U.S. starting next week. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Viewfinity

Security & Local Administrator Privileges

Viewfinity will demonstrate how removing admin rights and granularly managing privileges at the application level reduces the attack surface and stop hackers from using administrative privileges as a back door to stealing credentials for pass-the-hash invasions. Learn More

Tech workers now oppose settlement they reached in Silicon Valley hiring case

Technology workers have asked an appeals court not to approve a US$324.5 million settlement in Silicon Valley's controversial employee hiring case, according to a document filed Tuesday. READ MORE

Dell, HP keep moving to help carriers virtualize their networks

The next frontier for virtualization and standard x86 servers is in service-provider networks, and big computing vendors are moving fast to blaze the trail there. READ MORE

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Omate Lutetia is the rare smartwatch that's just for women

While most smartwatches have barely tried appealing to women, the Omate Lutetia is going all-in. READ MORE

Hillary Clinton: Social media is no match for real-world interactions

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sees value in social media and other technologies as tools for connecting people, but she feels their impact pales in comparison to in-person meetings when it comes to solving society's biggest problems. READ MORE

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