Digital media, smartphones, and social networks are shortening our attention spans. But our brains are adapting nicely, according to research from Microsoft Canada.By David Wagner Executive Editor, Community & IT Life, 5/15/20154 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Samsung is working hard to improve the number of Galaxy S6 Edge handsets coming out of its factories. It's also teasing an "Iron Man" edition.By Eric Zeman , 5/15/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Brazil loses over $8 billion a year to Internet crime, making it the second-largest cybercrime generator in the world.By Limor S Kessem Sr. Cybersecurity Evangelist, IBM Security, 5/15/20152 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Cloud Foundry has a mixed container message, but that's not keeping it from sailing full speed ahead into Fortune 500 data centers.By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 5/15/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Verizon Wireless is planning to offer the LG Lancet, a budget smartphone that runs Microsoft Windows Phone 8.1 plus the software company's Cortana digital assistant. By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/15/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Despite the big data hype, the adoption of Hadoop remains a slow, steady process, according to new Gartner research. A lack of Hadoop skills and complexity can account for this.By William Terdoslavich Freelance Writer, 5/15/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
A report from McKinsey and the Global Semiconductor Alliance finds excitement and uncertainty among companies building the pieces of the Internet of Things.
By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 5/15/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Software-defined networking clearly offers a lot of benefits, but enterprises face several obstacles to SDN adoption, including a lack of interoperability.By Azmi Jafarey Network Computing Author, 5/15/20155 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Managers are frustrated with IT. A study shows where they think IT is failing them.By David Wagner Executive Editor, Community & IT Life, 5/15/20158 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Build 10080 of Microsoft's Windows 10 for phones gives a first look at Universal Office apps, Windows Store Beta, and more. By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/14/20150 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Some say the virtualization vuln could be worse than Heartbleed, while others advise to patch, but don't panic.By Sara Peters Senior Editor at Dark Reading, 5/14/20152 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The Hyperlapse apps from Microsoft transform clunky videos into seamless time-lapse ones across Windows, Windows Phone, and Android devices. By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/14/20154 comments | Read | Post a Comment
The Apple Watch and Google's Android Wear platform don't have any security measures in place protecting their pricey wearables from loss or theft.By Eric Zeman , 5/14/20154 comments | Read | Post a Comment
A group of 80 Web academics have penned an open letter to Google insisting on more transparency for right to be forgotten requests in Europe. By Nathan Eddy Freelance Writer, 5/14/20153 comments | Read | Post a Comment
For the vast majority of conversations -- on paper, by phone or computer -- encryption is a perfectly adequate form of protection. Unless, of course, a life or livelihood is at stake.By Lysa Myers Security Researcher, ESET, 5/14/20153 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Microsoft will release different editions of Windows 10 for various devices and user types, from consumers to large enterprises. By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 5/14/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Combining all-flash and hyperconvergence isn't such a bad idea after all, Howard Marks says after seeing Atlantis Computing's appliance.By Howard Marks Network Computing Blogger, 5/14/20151 Comment | Read | Post a Comment
Networks must adapt to a new age of efficiency and flexibility, and network functions virtualization can help.By Priya Natarajan Senior Director of Market Development, Ciena, 5/14/20152 comments | Read | Post a Comment
When it comes to being a great employee, an IT professional can no longer sit in isolation. It's time to develop some soft people skills to help your career. Here's what one recruiter looks for when evaluating tech talent.By David Wagner Executive Editor, Community & IT Life, 5/14/201524 comments | Read | Post a Comment
Building a Mobile Business MindsetThe differences between mobile apps and conventional Windows clients, or even web applications, are far more than skin deep. Yes, the touch-versus-keyboard interface, APIs, and programming languages are new, but that’s arguably the easy part. There are profound differences in how the two are built, the functionality each prioritizes, the release cycles on which they’re developed — even the attitudes, values, and work styles of the developers creating them.
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