Sunday, July 7, 2013

IT News Head Lines (IT World Canada) 7/8/2013





Ferrari tells workers to slam the brakes on email
From now on, each Ferrari employee will only be able to send the same email to three people in-house

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How far will Red Hat, Google go?
The companies are teaming up to create a new Java programming framework. But an analyst suggests that if they are bold it could be an industry standard

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Suneet Singh Tuli: Government as a customer
VIDEO The CEO of low-cost tablet maker DataWind discusses the role of the Indian government as his company's customer and validator. From Canada 3.0

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Dell eyeing wearable computing market
Slowing PC market makes wearable technology space an attractive target for Dell

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Authorities use sarcasm detecting analytics tool
Government offices in Europe and the Middle East are monitoring their social media reputation with an analytics tool which can recognize sarcastic comments posted online, should Canadian officials do the same here?

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Canada still doesn't lead in wireless pricing: Study
There's no shortage of competition, but a new survey shows this country still doesn't have the lowest prices in the world

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Canada rolls out ePassports
New passport looks like regular passport but has an embedded electronic chip that contains personal information of the bearer

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Carriers seek to overturn CRTC code
Canadian wireless carriers change their tune as they now seek to overturn the CRTC's new mobile service consumer code which they earlier welcomed

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UN chief calls Snowden’s expose digital ‘misuse’
Problems caused by disclosure of U.S. government online snooping activities outweigh public benefits, according to U.N. secretary general Ban Ki-moon

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Doug Engelbart, father of computer mouse dies at 88
Douglas Engelbart is also credited for working out the concept of shared computing,the idea of computing on multiple windows and helping in the development of the Internet

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Apple moves forward on solar powered data centre
Once completed, the solar power plant will be capable of generating 43.5 million kilowatt hours of renewable energy for Apple's planned data centre in Reno

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12 features we’d like to see in Windows 8.1
The Windows 8.1 release provides Microsoft's touch-enhanced operating systems with a much needed polish, but there features could make it a much better OS

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SkyDrive Pro gets new mobile app
SharePoint Online users get access to cloud storage services from their iOS or Windows 8 devices with new SkyDrive Pro mobile app

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Michael Serbinis: Go international or go home
VIDEO In this interview from Canada 3.0The co-founder of electronic book store Kobo speaks about the importance of being international right out of the box and how agility can help gauge which markets will take off -- and which won't

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How BI software boost the bottom line
Company executives provide eight suggestions on how business intelligence solutions can be used to cut cost and lift revenues

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5 qualities of a great analytics vendor
An analytics vendor must have the ability to understand your particular business problems and develop the appropriate solution for them

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No BB 10 upgrade for PlayBook: Heins
BlackBderry CEO Thorsten Heins said he is “not satisfied with the level of performance and user experience” of the BB 10 operating systems on the PlayBook

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