IT News Daily | | The 11th paragraph of the story "Virtual reality draws the crowds at Korea's G-Star game show," posted Friday, was unclear in its description of the relationship between the Oculus Development Kit 2 (DK2) and the Oculus Rift. DK2 is a version of the Oculus Rift. | | Issue highlights 1. Distracted? Slap this Hitachi gizmo on your forehead to focus 2. Uber suspends Nevada operations, affecting nearly 1,000 jobs 3. Sony confirms development of e-paper smartwatch 4. Insecurity blanket: iOS has antivirus makers feeling left out 5. How to make the best cover images for your social media accounts 6. Six second-screen apps just for NFL fans | | If you're looking to sharpen your mental focus, Hitachi has developed a wearable brain activity sensor designed to improve learning skills. READ MORE | Uber said nearly 1,000 jobs had disappeared in Nevada after the ridesharing company was forced to temporarily suspend operations in the U.S. state. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Global Knowledge 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>> | Sony is developing a watch that uses electronic paper as a display, a spokesman said Friday. READ MORE | Did you hear the one about the antivirus company CEO who got to opine on TechCrunch about how Apple should open up iOS? READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: MaaS360 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. | You can't always judge a book by its cover, but you can judge a social media profile by its cover image. In this column, you'll learn how to make your own cover images for Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn, including design ideas, correct sizes, and sage file format advice. This is your chance to get creative and let your personality shine--after all, an image is worth a thousand words! READ MORE | In an era of always-near smartphones and tablets, it can be difficult to pay attention to one thing at a time--especially when you're watching football. How can you resist the urge to zip through your Twitter feed, share your thoughts on that last big play, and constantly check scores for games you're not watching? And if you're a fantasy football nut, chances are you're thinking about a half-dozen players on other teams even when your home team is on the big screen. READ MORE | | | | |
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