Samsung's Note7 smartphones still might not be safe to use and Canada recalled hundreds of thousands of the company's washing machines. On the plus side, it acquired an AI startup and Samsung stock hit an all-time high … all in a single week. Read More ▶ |
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| White Paper: Sapho 65% of employees ignore data when making a decision and 62% delay completing tasks that require logging into multiple systems. This Forrester paper discusses how business apps are used and how the right apps will empower employees to make data-driven decisions, solve business problems, and be more connected to the business. Read More ▶ | What could be described as one of the most ‘wretched hives of scum and villainy’ on the internet is on death's doorstep. Read More ▶ |
| Many Verizon Wireless customers complain that their iPhone 7 and 7 Plus smartsphones frequently drop data and GPS connections, but neither the carrier nor Apple will confirm or deny the reports. Read More ▶ |
| Find out what some of Apple’s customers think of Google’s new Pixel Android phones. Is the Pixel really a match for the iPhone? Read More ▶ |
| | Healthcare lags behind other industries when it comes to implementing new technologies. But the surge of wearable devices represents a break in that trend. The healthcare industry has seen tremendous growth in wearable and wireless technologies that can monitor serious diseases. Artificial intelligence will help those systems deliver results. Read More ▶ |
| White Paper: Red Hat For many organizations, IT modernization comes down to deciding whether to perform top-to-bottom modernization of an organization's datacenter or to strategically modernize with those components that add efficiency, manageability, agility and cost savings to IT operations. Read More ▶ | What projects are CIOs prioritizing in the year ahead? Where are they spending those precious IT dollars? These are the questions that will be answered (with your help!) in our 16th annual State of the CIO survey. Make your voice heard! ▶ | Historically, hardware upgrades on Windows PCs that involved major changes (new motherboard and/or CPU, for example) required a phone call to Microsoft to reactivate the Windows license. Microsoft has altered its licensing policy to cut down on calls. Here’s what happened when we tested this hypothesis. ▶ | Cloud-based ERP will eventually rule, and on-premises software is destined for legacy status. How can IT ensure a smooth transition? ▶ |
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