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Live Webcast: WebSphere DataPower for Mobile Application Security
Check out this webcast to learn more about mobile application security, and how you can improve it with the right tools.
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Kindle lawsuit not so 'ridiculous'
Chris Dawson thinks this: If you don't like buying online products only to have them remotely deleted without so much as a "have a nice day," ... Don't buy a bloody Kindle! Chris thinks that...
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Preparing students for a 21st Century knowledge economy
Angela Maiers and I are going to be addressing one of the biggest challenges facing today's schools, educators, students, parents, and even businesses in this live webcast.
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IEEE releases new standard for body area network
After five years of work, the IEEE announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6, for wireless communications supporting ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body.
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Wearable devices to usher in context-aware computing
In this guest post, Joe Burton, CTO at Plantronics, lays out a vision for intelligent wearable devices and sensors that will redefine relevance and greatly simplify and automate the lives of users.
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Google Knowledge Graph: This is why they changed their privacy policy
Who needs a social graph when you have a knowledge graph?
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Scientists create first electricity generator powered by viruses
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a method for generating power using harmless viruses that convert mechanical energy into...
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Do I have to leave Google Chrome behind?
I live in my web browser - it needs to "just work" - without fail.
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'TeleHuman' taps Kinect for 3D holographic videoconferencing
A Queen's University researcher has created a Star Trek-like human-scale 3-D videoconferencing pod that allows people in different locations to video conference as if they were standing in front...
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Another new adventure: So you wanna be a leader?
It's time that teachers learned to stop selling themselves short. Announcing some very cool professional (and personal) development!
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Sensing systems for robots could help blind navigate
Parisian researchers have developed a 3D navigation system for the blind using a pair of glasses equipped with cameras and sensors like those used in robot exploration.
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Coursera: The new face of higher education? [Video]
Kirsten Winkler and I interviewed the founders of Coursera late last week; the two hd
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Netgear ushers in Gigabit Wi-Fi with first 802.11ac router
The networking company looks poised to be the first with a next-generation router on the market with speeds up to three times faster than 802.11n.
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More video for you: Ed News Ticker and the money game in education
Video from my new bi-weekly wrapup of interesting ed tech stories with Kirsten Winkler
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Tablets in education (Video)
Most Wednesdays, I run a live webinar on WizIQ, usually on some ed tech-related topic. I tend not to post the recordings here since there is definitely a commercial element to them (I wouldn't be...
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World's largest digital camera one step closer to reality
Construction on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a 3.2 billion-pixel camera that will capture the widest, fastest and deepest view of the night sky ever observed, could begin in 2014.
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Adobe nails the value question with Creative Cloud and announces scholarships to boot
Adobe released important research on the value of creativity worldwide; at the same time, they put their money where their mouth is, making Adobe's Creative Suite much more affordable for schools...
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A nail in Oracle's Java coffin - aka, "That's why Google hired Timothy Bray"
Sure, Tim's a great guy, but this was a great piece of Google strategy as well.
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New technique boosts efficiency of multi-hop wireless networks
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a more efficient data transmission approach that can boost the amount of data the networks can transmit by 20 to 80 percent.
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Battle Royale: Sports vs. Tech - who should win?
The athletic director for our local school district recently took some heat for the sad state of our high school's track. It was, in fact, some well-justified heat. While you could never tell it...
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Nanosponges soak up more than 100x their weight in oil
Rice, Penn State researchers laced carbon nanotubes with boron to create reusable oil-soaking sponges that show promise for environmental cleanup, among many uses.
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