Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Apple's 14 most important announcements at WWDC 2015

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Apple's 14 most important announcements at WWDC 2015
From Apple Music to iOS 9 to the Apple Watch, here are the biggest announcements from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference this week. Read More
 


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CTIA sues over another cellphone radiation law
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Apple to open source Swift programming language
Apple brought out the big guns, from CEO Tim Cook to musical performer Drake, but perhaps the loudest reaction at the company's Worldwide Developers' Conference Monday in San Francisco resulted from news that the Swift programming language is being open sourced. Read More
 


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Re-Evaluating the Role of "Traditional" Audio Conferencing
The audio conferencing market is changing and buyers are starting to move from traditional audio conference providers to integrated audio and web conferencing solutions. Learn More

Life gets tougher for alternative mobile OSes Tizen, Firefox and Ubuntu
An increased focus on affordable smartphones running Android has left smaller OSes behind Read More
 

IDG Contributor Network: Researchers seek to harvest radio waves for extra smartphone battery power
New technology promises to allow smartphones to run longer, not by improving battery tech, but by converting wasted radio signals into power. Read More
 

Review: The Apple Watch after a month of use (video)
The Apple Watch can be fun and handy -- but it's not perfect. After a month of constant use, our reviewer reports that he really likes it, but it's not for everyone. Read More
 


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Yahoo does Spring Cleaning: Shuts down Maps, Pipes & more
In case you were wondering what it is exactly that Yahoo does these days, the company says its focus is on "search, communications and digital content." The rest must go, and as such, Yahoo today has announced some things it is getting rid of. Read More
 

Does Fortinet's Meru buy mean we're in for even more Wi-Fi industry consolidation?
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New products of the week 06.08.2015
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