Augmented reality gets a second life in manufacturing

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Augmented reality gets a second life in manufacturing
Facebook makes Messenger more like iMessage with emoji reactions
Microsoft expands connected car push with patent licensing
Most Android devices lack latest security patches
Twitter considers enhanced version of TweetDeck for professionals
Leaked iCloud credentials obtained from third parties, Apple says
FBI director floats international framework on access to encrypted data
H-1B lottery’s game of chance is legal, judge rules
Google: Half of Android devices haven’t been patched in a year or more
Instagram adds two-factor authentication, censors photos that are deemed offensive or disturbing
Wikileaks documents show CIA's Mac and iPhone compromises
Intel merges AI operations into a new unit
Google's Android Things OS won't work on new Raspberry Pi board
Senate votes to kill FCC's broadband privacy rules

KnowledgeVault: Verizon

Transforming Business Communications for the Digital Era: CIO KnowledgeVault

Legacy IT is too brittle for the speed and complexity of today's organizational changes. CIOs at enterprises like Allergan, NewsCorp, Broadcom and Engie are transforming their businesses and simplifying the process of integration in M&A scenarios. Read More

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Augmented reality gets a second life in manufacturing

Although augmented reality may not have gotten very far in the consumer market, the technology is getting a second look in the manufacturing sector. Read More

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Facebook makes Messenger more like iMessage with emoji reactions

The update also includes in-app @mentions that send Facebook friends specific notifications. Read More

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Microsoft expands connected car push with patent licensing

Microsoft’s push into the connected car market continued Wednesday when it unveiled a new patent licensing program aimed at crafting deals for carmakers and other companies. Read More

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Most Android devices lack latest security patches

Nearly three-quarters of Android devices on the five biggest U.S. carriers are running on security patches that are at least two months old, putting them at greater risk of being hacked. Read More

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Twitter considers enhanced version of TweetDeck for professionals

Twitter has started surveying users to check their interest in a new enhanced version of its TweetDeck product, raising the possibility that the company is considering a paid version of the service. Read More

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Leaked iCloud credentials obtained from third parties, Apple says

The iCloud credentials that the Turkish Crime Family hacker group claims to have weren't obtained through a breach of the Apple's services. Read More

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FBI director floats international framework on access to encrypted data

The FBI director James Comey is suggesting an international approach to solving the encryption debate. He proposes that the U.S. might work with other countries on a “framework” for creating legal access to encrypted tech devices. Read More

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H-1B lottery’s game of chance is legal, judge rules

A lawsuit that challenged the fairness and legality of the H-1B lottery system, calling it a "never ending game of chance," has been thrown out in federal court. Read More

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Google: Half of Android devices haven’t been patched in a year or more

Google acknowledged that half of all Android devices had not received a security update in the past year, but the company is working to streamline the patching process. Read More

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Instagram adds two-factor authentication, censors photos that are deemed offensive or disturbing

Photos that don't violate Instagram's content guidelines but are still considered "sensitive" will be blurred out. Read More

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Wikileaks documents show CIA's Mac and iPhone compromises

The U.S. CIA has had tools to infect Apple Mac computers by connecting malicious Thunderbolt Ethernet adapters to them since 2012, according to new documents purported to be from the agency and published by WikiLeaks. Read More

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Intel merges AI operations into a new unit

Intel's artificial intelligence efforts have been scattered over many different units but are now being united into a single operating group. Read More

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Google's Android Things OS won't work on new Raspberry Pi board

The new Raspberry Pi Zero W was designed to be a board to make internet of things devices, but a key OS from Google won't work on the hardware. Read More

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Senate votes to kill FCC's broadband privacy rules

The U.S. Senate has voted to kill broadband provider privacy regulations prohibiting them from selling customers' web-browsing histories and other data without permission. Read More

White Paper: AppDynamics

How to Build and Scale with Microservices: CIO White Paper

Microservices is altering the way developers and DevOps teams are structured - allowing organizations to center those teams on specific services where they'll have full autonomy and responsibility. Read this white paper to review in greater detail the ins and outs of microservices. Read More

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