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Himax and Lumus team up to create smartglasses - 1 views

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    Taiwanese display driver and semiconductor product maker, Himax Technologies, has teamed up with Lumus, an Augmented Reality glasses maker, to develop smart glasses. Lumus plans to use its ultra-thin optics enabled wearable display and combine it with Himax's LCOS technology, which provides high level of brightness required for see-through Augmented Reality, to create wearable technology that can be used in daily life.
Alex Parker

How cloud computing leaked private celebrity photos - 1 views

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    Analysis: Was phishing or brute force responsible for the attack? Both businesses and consumers are increasingly reliant on services such as Apple's iCloud, which has been implicated in the celebrity picture attack. Companies are now using it to store intellectual property as well as information about its customers, and this makes it a prime target for hackers.
Alex Parker

Latest fragmentation figures show Google's juggernaut is truly taking over. - 1 views

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    There is no doubt that Android has become the dominant smartphone presence across the world over the last few years, as it takes advantage of Apple's staggered release schedule to flood the market with devices.
Alex Parker

Will 2015 be the year of the Snapdragon 810? - 1 views

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    With only two devices confirmed by Qualcomm featuring the chip, CBR rounds up rumours about where else we will see the 810. So, we know that Qualcomm has got some new chips out this year, the 808 and 810.
Alex Parker

Huawei at MWC: 7 rumours and revelations - 1 views

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    Conference starts next week in Barcelona. CBR rounds up some of the products Huawei has confirmed for MWC, as well as the rumours and cryptic hints. 4.5G is what Huawei calls an evolution of existing 4G, rather than a new generation of connectivity in itself.
Alex Parker

Tech's future in 5 lessons from Tim Berners-Lee - 1 views

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    Net neutrality, women and data from the creator of the web. Since inventing the world wide web Tim Berners-Lee has been a tireless pioneer for internet rights, trying to extend his creation to as many people as possible across the globe.
Alex Parker

5 best Linux distros for beginners and newbies - 1 views

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    Interested in the open source OS but unsure what to try? Linux has always been the outsider's operating system. Even more hipster than Apple's iOS and completely off the radar of most Microsoft Windows users, the open source OS umbrella covers an ever increasing collection of mutations and flavours, known to its users as distros (short for distributions).
Alex Parker

5 security threats to wearable technology - 1 views

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    The proliferation of wearable devices that connect to the Internet understandably has a great many people worried about the implications for security. Soon enough, hackers could have a direct line to anything from wristwatches to pacemakers, and the damage could be devastating. Here are the top five wearable threats which could have an impact on you.
Alex Parker

10 Free and Festive Christmas Apps for Android | NewsMeBack - 1 views

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    With Advent upon us the Christmas season has finally begun. The misers among you will be looking to retreat to your caves to fend off the end of the year, but the rest can celebrate the season with th...
Alex Parker

10 brilliant Christmas books for tech and business execs - 1 views

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    Give this list to your kids, partners, parents or whoever and get what you want on Alan Turing via Peter Thiel with a dash of Anonymous and Eric Schmidt, As you wind down from another busy year in the IT industry, the festive season is an ideal time to reflect on what has happened, as well as prepare for the future.
Alex Parker

Sharing the skies: civilian drones and the ATC challenge - 1 views

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    Commercial drones on home turf represent a huge opportunity for business and a significant risk for air traffic control. While some countries forge ahead with new commercial drone regulations, the US Federal Aviation Administration has been criticised for its slow progress.
Alex Parker

5 hacker myths you really should stop believing - 1 views

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    by | 04 February 2015 Due out in a few weeks, Blackhat is a new movie looking at a case of high-level computer hacking - but how accurate is it? Lookout, your friendly neighbourhood hacker-for-good, has taken a closer look, and at first glance it's good news with the film steering clear of tired old tropes.
Alex Parker

Ten best open source ecommerce suites for business - 1 views

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    If you need to sell things cheaply, the Internet has tools to help.
Alex Parker

Accenture forecasts 5 tech trends for 2015 - 1 views

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    Accenture forecasts what successful companies will need to do. Accenture has revealed its forecast for 5 technology trends affecting tomorrow's digital businesses. The 5 emerging technology trends highlighted in the report look at the key areas that companies are developing.
Alex Parker

5 FinTech startups to watch in 2015 - 1 views

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    CBR rounds up some of the FinTech startups to watch in the near future. Of all the sectors where digital is having an impact, financial technology or "fintech" has been one of the biggest growers in recent years. Here are some of the finest fintech startups currently in the business.
Alex Parker

10 of the best PaaS providers - 1 views

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    Numerous options are available for the app developer when it comes to PaaS providers, but who is the best? CBR has compiled a list to help you out. Finding the right PaaS provider can prove to be a difficult choice, many appear to offer the same or very similar services.
Alex Parker

10 Internet of Things start-ups to watch for the future - 1 views

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    CBR looks at ten different start-ups from around the world and what they have to offer. IoT is changing the world, and has probably changed your life already even if you haven't noticed it. Until 1831, door-bells didn't exist. You had to knock or pull a cord to announce your arrival.
Paul Johnston

4 Simple Steps to Print anything Wireless from your iPhone - 0 views

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    The quickest way to print your boarding passes, emails, or any picture, is to print directly from your iPhone using AirPrint. If you haven't tried this before or having trouble printing through in printing, read the article here that has a step by step process to find any printer's compatibility for AirPrint. Also, the steps to connect and print from an iPhone. Tips: To get best prints at lowest price don't forget to use compatible toner cartridges.
Alex Parker

Wearable wars: How do new Android Wear updates compare to Apple Watch? - 1 views

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    List: Motion gestures, voice commands and Bluetooth calls. The wearables market has had a more rocky start than companies were hoping for. Alongside the usual issues involved with launching a new product category, such as ironing out the user experience and finding effective branding, one of the big hurdles is inventing a series of use-cases that makes people need a smartwatch.
Alex Parker

eBay adds Google Pay as a payment option on its marketplace - 1 views

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    E-commerce firm eBay has added support for Google's mobile payment platform Google Pay in a bid to intermediate end-to-end payments on its marketplace.
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