Thursday, November 20, 2014

Sony a7 II digital camera cuts blur along five axes

Google Play taps Chinese developers for paid apps, despite block

Qualcomm to tap server market with the help of China

IT News Daily
November 20, 2014

Sony a7 II digital camera cuts blur along five axes

If you find your telephoto lens quivering when you're taking a photo, Sony has a new digital camera that's designed to be ultra-stable.

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Issue highlights

1. Google Play taps Chinese developers for paid apps, despite block

2. Qualcomm to tap server market with the help of China

3. Facebook bus drivers unionize amid concern about work conditions

4. Microsoft Azure thrown out of gear during a performance update

5. US Senator Al Franken questions Uber's privacy policies

6. Steve Wozniak just wants to build things

Google Play taps Chinese developers for paid apps, despite block

Even though China has blocked access to Google Play in the country, the app platform is still hoping to bring aboard more Chinese-made apps, and help them make money from international customers. READ MORE

Qualcomm to tap server market with the help of China

Qualcomm wants to enter the server market, but it won't do it alone, and will tap expertise in China to build the low-power chips. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Global Knowledge

How Mobile Management Services Fill a Critical Security Need

According to the GSMA, the total number of devices in 2012 will double from six billion to 12 billion by 2020. For organizations considering Mobile Management Services (MMS), such an increase demonstrates why it's critical to address MMS adoption and deployment now, before unchecked proliferation can cause serious problems. Learn More>>

Facebook bus drivers unionize amid concern about work conditions

Drivers of buses that shuttle employees to Facebook's campus have decided to unionize, reflecting an increasingly assertive contract workforce at tech companies in California. READ MORE

Microsoft Azure thrown out of gear during a performance update

A service interruption on Azure storage services late Tuesday was caused by Microsoft's attempts to roll out a performance update that had been earlier tested for several weeks. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: MaaS360

Ten Commandments of Bring Your Own Device

End users are demanding their own devices in the workplace making IT the shepherds of a potentially unruly flock. The good news is IT can embrace BYOD with security and confidence given the right preparation and technology. Whether you're supporting iOS, Android, BlackBerry or Windows, the rules of BYOD don't change. Learn More.

US Senator Al Franken questions Uber's privacy policies

U.S. Senator Al Franken has waded into the latest controversy surrounding Uber, asking the car service app company pointed questions about its privacy policies. READ MORE

Steve Wozniak just wants to build things

For the Woz, it's all about the engineering. READ MORE

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