Getting small: Tiny microphones, PCs and speakers
This week's column was totally unintentional - at first it was just three separate roundups of some of the latest devices I've found interesting. But after I completed the reviews, I realized a common thread between all of them - these devices are really small (in fact, the M39p even has "Tiny" as part of its name). While some things in the world are getting larger (displays, smartphones, TVs, etc.), there's still room in the world for smaller gadgets that provide big performance.
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Trade group, lawmaker question drive to classify broadband as a utility
A cable broadband trade group and a lawmaker are urging the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to refrain from reclassifying broadband as a regulated utility, a move the agency's chairman says is still on the table.
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Google testing what could be 'dramatic' Gmail redesign
Google appears to be testing a dramatic Gmail redesign that could surprise users.
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Tech worker asks judge to reject settlement in Silicon Valley hiring case
One of the lead plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit that accused Google, Apple, Adobe and Intel of conspiring to suppress wages by not poaching each others' employees is firing back against a settlement reached last month.
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With big growth in 5-in.-plus smartphones, where's Apple?
The pressure is on Apple to produce a 5-in. or larger display iPhone, since the so-called "phablet" segment grew by 369% in the first quarter and represented 34% of all smartphones shipped.
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As Patch Tuesday looms, Microsoft gives Windows 8.1 users a reprieve
For the third time in four weeks, Microsoft has backed away from a customer cutoff by postponing enforcement of the Windows 8.1 Update migration deadline until June 10.
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Google sells Glass at Florida golf tournament
If you happened to be at the Player's Championship golf tournament in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., last weekend, you had a chance to buy Google Glass eyewear.
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Why an NFC iPhone Could be Big for Enterprise Security
Last week, a report from New York-based global investment news site BrightWire.com suggested that Apple's upcoming smartphone, the iPhone 6, will (finally) support near-field communications (NFC) technology. BrightWire.com cited "a source close to the matter."
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CIOs Must Adapt or Risk Being Replaced
Michael Keithley has more than two decades of experience as a CIO. However, the IT veteran says he's seeing more change now than ever before. CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige sat down with Keithley to talk about the challenges he and his colleagues face, the need to speak the same language as the business side and the reality of what lies ahead for CIOs who refuse to change their approach.
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