Lytro camera: A photographer's analysis
The Lytro represents a breakthrough in camera technology. But, is it really useful in practice?
The Lytro represents a breakthrough in camera technology. But, is it really useful in practice?
Quick thoughts and a video on the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show 2012.
Enterprise buyers should use Dropbox for everyday file transfers where you value convenience over an absolute guarantee of privacy.
In a classic case of the "blind leading the blind," Texas accused IBM of failing to deliver on an $864 million IT initiative.
Accompanying analysis of failure with discussion of success helps teach great lessons. In this spirit, guest blogger, Sameer Patel, describes ways to avoid failure and achieve successful Enterprise 2.0 projects.
The business and organizational complexity associated with many IT projects sometimes causes difficulty for customers, system integrators, and technology providers. For the next IT failures virtual town hall, we will discuss practical tips to help you better manage vendor performance and increase project success.
During travels last week, I came up two examples of computer problems in public and have the photos to prove it.
NetApp's CEO, Daniel Warmenhoven, took delivery of a personal $3 million airplane just as the company laid off 500 employees.
Federal authorities charged a former inmate with successfully breaking into prison computer systems and stealing identity information on prison personnel. It can happen to you too.
A stolen laptop belonging to consulting firm Deloitte contained confidential personal data belonging to 150,000 UK railway workers and all UK Vodafone staff with pensions. How ironic.