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T-Mobile investigating hack that affected 37 million customer accounts

GeekWire

(GeekWire File Photo / Taylor Soper) T-Mobile disclosed in a regulatory filing Thursday that a hacker obtained data from about 37 million customer accounts using an API, or application programming interface. 25, and T-Mobile identified the bad actor Jan. The Bellevue, Wash.-based The hack started on or around Nov.

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The Death of Microsoft Office - When Will Collaborative Tools Disrupt?

Social, Agile and Transformation

Last week, Microsoft announced that mobile and tablet versions of its Office applications would be free. Most companies and enterprises spend a good deal of money yearly on user computing devices and Microsoft licenses. Now let''s say a number of those users are mobile, say the sales team. The question is, should we care?

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Marc Andreessen on the future of technology and implications for interactions between government and citizens

CTOvision

Also consider the application of AI and automation to constructs like the drivers license. The current approach where you go in, take a test and get a license is really ripe for automation, not just in the application process but in the continuous use and authorization to drive it implies.

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OnLive: Building the future of enterprise services from the cloud

CTOvision

Imagine the power of OnLive focused on delivery of applications from datacenters to desktops and mobile devices. Imagine users interacting with MS Word or even high end graphics intensive applications on their iPad or iPhone or GalaxyTab as if the software was running locally on a massive fat client.

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IntelliDyne’s ITAC Published Top 10 Tech Trends In 2015 For Government Enterprise Infrastructure Management

CTOvision

Insights include: IoT – Internet Of Things will become practical as government figures how to extend applications, solutions and analytics from the Gov Enterprise & Data Centers. We manage public sector programs that deliver higher operational efficiency and measurable value to clients. Learn more at www.intellidyne-llc.com.

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Samsung extends mobile chip partnership with AMD despite past results

TechSpot

There was a lot of excitement in 2019 when AMD and Samsung announced that they were teaming up for a multi-year strategic partnership that would see Samsung license AMD's RDNA graphics IP for use in mobile applications. Read Entire Article

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The Battle for Mobile Operating System Supremacy

The Investing Edge

In the cases of both PCs and smartphones, Apple implemented a walled garden approach to establish complete control of hardware, OS, and applications. It’s the Mobility Battle, Stupid. Fast forward two decades, and the battle for mobile supremacy became the defining technology issue of the day.