Monday, June 2, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWorld) 03/06/2014





ARM developing processors to make wearables 'invisible'
In the gold rush for wearables, the key to success is invisibility and long battery life. ARM is pursuing the development of tiny processors that fit the profile.

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Ford bringing in-vehicle tech to more Asian markets
Ford will begin offering its AppLink voice control system in additional Asian markets and bring its emergency assistance technology to Taiwan, the company said Monday at the Computex trade show in Taipei.

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Samsung introduces Tizen smartphone, with a Tizen TV next year
Samsung introduced Monday its first smartphone built around the Tizen operating system, with a TV running the OS planned for next year.

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Gigabyte puts 3200 by 1800 '3K' screen on 13.9-inch gaming laptop
Taiwan's Gigabyte is fitting a 3200 by 1800 screen on its latest gaming laptop, making it among the growing number of vendors adding so-called "3K" displays to their PC products.

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Israel-based software company claims police call recording software fixed
Nice Systems of Israel said it patched remaining critical flaws in its call recording software used by law enforcement, but the consultancy that discovered the risky flaws hasn't verified the fixes.

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HP brings Android to laptops with SlateBook PC
Customers have been telling Hewlett-Packard that they want laptops that run Android, so the company is rolling out the SlateBook PC to meet that demand.

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HP opts for hard drive over SSD in Split X2 budget tablet
Tablets are mostly packed with flash storage, but Hewlett-Packard has made an exception and plugged a high-capacity hard drive into its latest Split X2 budget tablet.

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Nutanix NX-3000 review: Virtualization cloud-style
Nutanix Virtual Computing Platform brings resilient, cloud-like server and storage infrastructure to traditional virtualization deployments

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Intel to show thin tablet-laptop hybrid with delayed Broadwell chip
A new but delayed chip from Intel that promises better performance and lower power consumption for tablets and laptops will take a small but important step forward this week with a planned demonstration at the Computex trade show.

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