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  July 01, 2013
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Thomas Claburn 10 Great Gadgets From The Future
They're highly anticipated, heavily hyped and possibly wonderful, at least until the reviews arrive.


Wi-Fi That Sees Through Walls
MIT researchers have found a way to track motion, even through walls, using Wi-Fi signals.

Mobile Ads Drain Battery Power
Ads consume 23% of the energy used by ad-supported Windows Phone apps, says study.

BlackBerry Ships Just 2.7 Million BB10 Phones
BlackBerry's quarterly results show that sales of the company's BB10 platform and new smartphones aren't as strong as hoped.

Verizon Details 4G Network Plans
With its LTE 4G network offering almost complete coverage, Verizon looks to future technologies.

3 Reasons Voice Will Finally Come To The Web
Siri is teaching us to talk to and not just type on our devices. But will we be comfortable recording all our conversations to make voice a searchable app?


 
FEATURED REPORTS and FEATURED WHITEPAPERS
  • Research: 4G: Carriers, IT Pros Square Off

    Exclusive research of 230 IT pros and 68 carriers providing 4G services shows that while customers are pleased with service now, the future looks far less certain.

  • Research: Can RIM Be Saved?

    To find out, we surveyed 536 IT pros. While BlackBerry represents a median of 70% of company-purchased devices in use now, that number plummets to 25% when respondents look ahead 24 months. And, a mere 7% say they plan to increase their use of RIM ...

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Sextortion Warning: Masking Tape Time For Webcams
"Camjacking" attacks activate your webcam and record your every move. Female images are in demand.

Big Data Analytics Master's Degrees: 20 Top Programs
These one-year and two-year graduate programs are just what's needed to close the big-data talent gap. Read on to find a school that fits your ambitions and background.

20 People Who Changed Tech: Bill Gates
Bill Gates has gone from the most hated man in the industry to an incomparable technologist, businessman and philanthropist.

10 Top Password Managers
Tired of being stuck in password hell? Consider these password managers that balance security with convenience.

 
WEBCASTS
  • Putting the Mobile Employee to Work

    The technology in smartphones and tablets is easier to use and more compelling than ever, so it’s no surprise that end users want access to these same tools in the workplace. Ironically, BYOD often becomes a roadblock to productivity ...

  • Quick Tips for Managing Mobile Users

    It can be an IT manager's biggest headache ? managing the growing number of remote users that are on the go and exclusively work from their laptops over wireless networks. And when a system fails to restart, a site visit often ...

 


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