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SAP launches enterprise apps for smart glasses
SAP is lending some of its enterprise muscle to the previously consumer focused Vuzix M100 Smart Glasses, which are geared toward field technicians and warehouse workers.
Brazilian government demands smarter investments from tech firms
Companies producing equipment in Brazil must increase the efficiency of R&D centers, says IT secretary.
Wal-Mart's e-commerce sales to hit $12.5 billion as investment continues
Wal-Mart's digital reinvention revolves around leveraging the retailer's unique assets instead of chasing Amazon.
With iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, Apple faces product cycle conundrum
Apple's launch of its latest iPads raises questions about where the devices fit in with the overall product lineup. The questions aren't unique to Apple. All tablet makers are about to get squeezed between laptops and phablets.
Facebook unveils 'Safety check' to connect with family during natural disasters
The new feature gives Facebook users the chance to check in with loved ones if natural disasters occur.
Dreamforce 2014: Converging on cloud, apps, mobile, analytics, and community
The vision Salesforce has for market-facing engagement is the right one: Tear down data, app, and user experience silos between marketing, sales, operations, and support. But does their cloud measure up to this vision yet?
Salesforce's innovation roadmap now moving beyond just connected apps
Salesforce's co-founder also clarified that the CRM giant's mobile strategy is focused on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone -- but not Blackberry.
French bank Groupe BPCE launches Twitter cash transfer service
French bank Groupe BPCE has announced that it will allow its customers to transfer money using tweets, signalling a move into new potential revenue streams for Twitter.
Qualcomm launches robotics accelerator
The company said that it is looking for 10 companies to participate in a robotics accelerator. The win for Qualcomm: Open up a new market for its Snapdragon chip.
Follow the tech money: Business execs gobble up new projects
According to analyst Andrew Bartels, business technology spending will rise to 31 percent of all tech goods and services by 2017.
Rural broadband: Microwave radio link brings fast connection to remote village
A village on the edge of Dartmoor will be one of the first places in the UK to benefit from a new way to get superfast broadband to challenging areas.
Brazilian banking giant seeks startups
Bradesco bank will pick 10 ideas that can be implemented to its product and service portfolio
Tesla Model S teardown
In terms of design, components and manufacturing, the infotainment and instrumentation systems of Tesla's Model S has more in common with a tablet or smartphone than it does with a conventional automobile.
Dronecode: Linux is taking to the air
With Linux running self-driving cars, DVRs, and home automation systems, it was only a matter of time before Linux would come to drones.
GE, forges Internet of things alliances with Verizon, Cisco, Intel
GE will also open up its Predix software platform to developers and users in 2015 as it aims to add intelligence to industrial gear.