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Roland Gesthuizen

Email snooping IT admins like 'Dracula in charge of the blood bank' - 0 views

  • IT administrators "can't help themselves" as soon as they have control and authority over IT assets
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    "About 40 per cent of IT administrators go snooping through emails of employees, particularly those of high-level executives .. A company's IT admins have access to virtually every document company-wide - including executive files, payroll information and medical data - and many "can't help themselves" in gaining access to email"
Roland Gesthuizen

Could facial recognition technology destroy 'redundant and bankrupt' passwords? - 0 views

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    Remembering complex passwords could be a thing of the past if facial recognition technology takes off - but is it as secure as a password and does it work?
Roland Gesthuizen

Cracks appear in Windows' corporate dominance - 0 views

  • Last year, 46 per cent of companies in North America and Europe issued Macs to employees,
  • Forty-one per cent of Apple users were directors, 43 per cent earned more than $US150,000 a year, and 28 per cent were between the ages of 18 and 24
  • Younger workers and those near or at the top of the corporate ladder were more likely to use Apple products in the office
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  • IT support for Apple products is also on the rise. Some 30 per cent of workplaces support Macs, 27 per cent support iPads and 37 per cent support iPhones.
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    Microsoft's corporate Windows business is losing ground to Apple .. Apple's gains coupled with Microsoft misses on mobile devices, which increasingly are issued by companies and used by workers, may signal that "Windows' dominance is at an end,"
Roland Gesthuizen

Researchers unveil 'shape-changing' technology that could change computer interaction f... - 0 views

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    "Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with a device that can render digital 3D content physically and which could change the way we interact with PCs ... In a video, the inFORM was shown to be used for 3D modelling, viewing bar charts, maths education and controlling media (like the volume of a radio), among many other things."
Sue Tapp

Age article about non web based app for creating rubrics on iPads - 2 views

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    Two Melbourne developers launch Rubrica - design and share rubrics on your iPad
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