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Alex Parker

6 issues surrounding IoT Security in 2015 - 1 views

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    The Internet of Things continues to build momentum, with connected devices ranging from fridges, light bulbs and TV's. The question is, what happens to the data these connected devices create? What do we need to do to secure these networks?
Alex Parker

Top 5 Christmas Chromebooks - 1 views

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    The best Chromebooks for Christmas from five different manufacturers.
Alex Parker

5 sectors that tech will disrupt - 1 views

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    Societal and commercial shake ups from the Internet, big data and social media will continue. Technology companies pride themselves on their ability to "disrupt" industries. The buzzword is one that every geek in Silicon Valley aspires to - and not without reason, given the amount of money to be made.
Alex Parker

8 biggest hacks in the first half of 2014 - 1 views

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    From eBay details to Twitter handles, here are the largest attacks of the year so far.
Alex Parker

20 ways to explain Software Defined Networking to a five-year-old - 1 views

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    The definition of SDN from the experts for the kids (and adults, too).
Alex Parker

5 unconventional business lessons for CTOs - 1 views

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    Outsmart the competition with these surprising strategies. Human intuition is a fickle faculty. Sometimes it leads you to exactly what you want, for reasons that are quite mysterious to you. Other times you find your common sense, for all its popularity, is idiocy. So here are some lessons from IT that might surprise you.
Alex Parker

6 businesses that Google is in - 1 views

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    From social media to mobile Wi-Fi, Google has most bases covered. Google, founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, has become one of the most synonymous names in technology over the past 16 years. Starting off as a search engine pioneering the 'pagerank' method of retrieving results, Google has grown into many areas, six of which are detailed below.
Alex Parker

5 mobile phone ideas that never caught on - 1 views

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    From before-their-time gamers to the phone shaped like a teardrop, here are five devices that just didn't work. Most mobile phones look the same these days, and it turns out that's really not such a bad thing. Before standardised forms and fucntions and the dominance of Android and iOS, manufacturers tried all sorts of crazy things to sell phones.
Alex Parker

13 ways to explain big data to a five-year-old - 1 views

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    The definitive definition of big data from the experts for the kids (and adults, too). Jonathan Birch, Head of Architecture at NTT DATA "Imagine trying to finish the last page of your colouring book, but suddenly you find that you've got more crayons than you know what to do with.
Alex Parker

10 everyday technologies that began in space - 1 views

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    From the space shuttle to your living room, here's how it all began. This month marks the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the surface of our satellite.
Alex Parker

The 5 coolest EU big data projects - 1 views

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    From virtual reality to treating brain trauma.
Alex Parker

Top 10 cases for iPad Air - 1 views

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    From artisan book imitators to the latest keyboard designs, here are 10 top iPad Air cases.
Alex Parker

Everything you need to know about Splice Machine's SQL-on-Hadoop database - 1 views

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    Startup Splice Machine recently rolled out its relational database management system (RDBMS) into public beta. Introduced in May 2014, the Splice Machine system combines the Java-based Apache Derby relational database with technology from the Apache HBase NoSQL database,
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

Choosing cloud providers is complex, but here are some issues you should think about. - 1 views

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    Hybrid clouds combine a private cloud with a public cloud, alleviating data privacy worries from your company if sensitive or corporate data needs to be kept on premise, whilst placing less critical environments into public cloud. Hybrid clouds are also useful for scalability.
Alex Parker

5 data centre traffic and cloud computing predictions - 1 views

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    Cloud to take up three-quarters of data centre traffic by 2018, says Cisco. Cisco's annual Global Cloud Index (GCI) reveals the latest findings and predictions on data centre traffic and cloud computing between 2013 and 2018. CBR highlights five need-to-know predictions from the report's findings. 1.
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

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

How to Install Compatible Epson T1811 Ink Cartridges? - 0 views

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    Checkout the complete guide about how to overcome problems when changing from original to compatible Epson Expression T1811 ink cartridges. The steps suggested here, apply to all Epson Expression printers and in particular the XP205, XP305, XP405, XP322, and XP202 ink cartridges.
Paul Johnston

Best Solution to Overcome Problem of Poor Quality Print Result - 0 views

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    If you sometimes experience poor print quality from your printer in the form of broken text lines or half printed images then find your solution here!! This is usually a problem caused by the print head that is located either in the printer or in the ink cartridge itself. Read the complete post here and get useful tips on how to get rid of poor quality prints by simply follow the procedure to clean clogged, dry, blocked ink cartridge print head.
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