Friday, December 19, 2014

Casio's latest Exilim high-speed camera can sync with up to seven others

Hands-on with Sony's latest smartglasses

Think North Korea hacked Sony? Think about this

IT News Daily
December 19, 2014

Casio's latest Exilim high-speed camera can sync with up to seven others

If you want to really see how good or bad your golf swing is, Casio's latest digital camera can control seven cameras shooting 60 images per second.

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Issue highlights

1. Hands-on with Sony's latest smartglasses

2. Think North Korea hacked Sony? Think about this

3. Uber temporarily suspends service in Portland

4. Microsoft's Lumia Denim release is coming for Windows Phone

5. The 'grinch' isn't a Linux vulnerability, Red Hat says

6. Hybrid cloud adoption set for a big boost in 2015

Hands-on with Sony's latest smartglasses

If anyone could use a hit product right now, it's Sony. But its latest smartglasses won't win people over from Google Glass despite having a better display. READ MORE

Think North Korea hacked Sony? Think about this

North Korea or not? There's still a lot we don't know about the attack on Sony Pictures and those behind it. READ MORE

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An Intelligent Roadmap for Capacity Planning

Read this whitepaper for these 3 takeaways: • The complexities of pursuing efficient capacity planning • How to define functional requirements for your capacity management strategy • A capacity management strategy that assures service levels while reducing performance risk and hardware footprint Learn More>>

Uber temporarily suspends service in Portland

Uber is suspending its service in Portland, Oregon, for the next three months while city regulators there work to reframe local laws around taxis and car hailing apps. READ MORE

Microsoft's Lumia Denim release is coming for Windows Phone

Microsoft confirmed Thursday that it had begun rolling out its Lumia "Denim" update for WIndows Phone, officially bringing Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 and improved camera functionality for supported devices. READ MORE

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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.

The 'grinch' isn't a Linux vulnerability, Red Hat says

The "grinch" Linux vulnerability that Alert Logic raised alarms about Tuesday is not a vulnerability at all, according to Red Hat. READ MORE

Hybrid cloud adoption set for a big boost in 2015

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