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CIO May 8, 2012 James A. Martin |
Can Google Apps Unseat Microsoft Office and Exchange? In an IT environment of MacBook laptops, Windows PCs, iPhones, iPads and Droid devices, why would any enterprise stick with Microsoft Outlook for email and collaboration? |
IndustryWeek May 16, 2012 David Blanchard |
Lenovo Can See More Clearly in the Cloud PC manufacturer gains visibility into its supply chain via cloud-based system. |
Fast Company June 2012 Farhad Manjoo |
Why Tech's Hunger For Overnight Hits Is Bad For Business Tech is becoming a hits-driven business. This isn't a good thing. |
Fast Company June 2012 Jake Zucker |
Those Crazy Gesture-Based Gadgets From "Minority Report" Don't Seem So Crazy Now A decade ago, audiences were as wowed by Tom Cruise's gesture-based computer navigation as they were by the film's plot. Below, a look at ways that tech has taken hold -- and how silly it may require users to look. |
Fast Company June 2012 Julie Taraska |
The CSYS, A High-Tech Desk Lamp Inspired By Elevators, Science, And Apple Jake Dyson talks about the inspiration behind his sleek desk lamp that won't droop or dim |
HBS Working Knowledge May 14, 2012 |
Breaking the Smartphone Addiction In her new book, Sleeping With Your Smartphone, Leslie Perlow explains how high-powered consultants disconnected from their mobile devices for a few hours every week -- and how they became more productive as a result. |
National Defense June 2012 Dan Parsons |
Effort to Reduce Battery Weight May Soon Hit Brick Wall Industry and military scientists continue the search for lighter and more efficient batteries, with a renewed focus on reducing loads carried by soldiers that affect their mobility and health. |
National Defense June 2012 Eric Beidel |
New Products May Enhance Processing Power in Space The massive amount of data being collected on modern space missions is creating a need for higher performance computing on board satellites. |
Fast Company May 2012 Rachel Z. Arndt |
Progress Report -- Intel Fireball Build an orb that can be tossed inside a burning building to gather information and send it back to firefighters -- almost like a satellite sending data back to NASA. The 1.5-pound Fireball gathers data and uploads it instantly via built-in Wi-Fi. Firefighters can pull up information on an app. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2012 Rachel Courtland |
The Battle Between ARM and Intel Gets Real ARM servers and Intel smartphones are coming soon |
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