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Jumat, 01 Juni 2012

BYOD has Risks, IBM says NO, Siri - ously?! - TechZone360

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Typically, when an ex-Microsoft employee moves on to another career, it usually is to another computer giant like Dell or HP. However in a recent story, two former Microsoft workers transitioned to a whole other kind of job-one in which they have leveraged the skills they learned in their previous positions to create an algorithm that they are using to assist women in finding the most suitable bra for their individual needs.
In case you missed it, a recent interview with IBM CIO Jeanette Horan in the MIT Technology Review caused quite a stir. The frenzy it created was about IBM - whose embrace of the bring your own device (BYOD) for use at work trend includes the iPhone 4S as an approved device - banning the use of Apple's popular Siri voice recognition-based digital assistant feature on IBM networks.

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The struggle for control and regulation - or lack thereof - for the Internet continues. Today, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), an IT lobbying agency, is applauding a bipartisan U.S. House resolution opposing government control and regulation of the Internet.
Nokia has filed lawsuits against Research In Motion, HTC Corp and Viewsonic Corp for alleged patent infringement, seen as a way for it to collect much-needed money from royalties until it can generate revenue from other sources. Altogether, there were 45 patent infringements claimed with cases related to the United States and Germany, and connected to phones and tablets, according to the lawsuit.
In 2009, globally, there were about 4.5 mobile "lines" in service for every fixed voice line, and the ratio doubtlessly has increased in mobile's favor since then. One would expect the mobility trend to affect business spending and priorities as well, but that does appear to be the case.
Dell announced its first quarter earnings results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2013 today, with some positive findings coming out, intermingled with some deeply troubling facets. Dell's transitional moves, as it sets out to become more than just a consumer electronics company and gain ground in the enterprise services and solutions market, are underscored in these results as well.
Growing plants in a garden might seem like an outdated task if it involves actually picking up a shovel and going outdoors - not checking on your crops through Farmville. But today with new reports being released almost daily about the potential harms of genetically modified crops, the poor nutritional value in refined foods and the cost of everything going up - homegrown vegetables cultivated in one's own backyard can be beneficial.
In a society where many believe "if you want something done right, you need to do it yourself," customers located around the world who are facing a problem with a product or just desiring to voice a complaint due to subpar service tend to turn to social media websites such as Twitter to get a fast response. However, a recent study released just today from STELLAService shows that too often service questions to companies go completely unanswered via Twitter.

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