Samsung Galaxy S4: What to expect and what really matters

Google exec says speech, natural language recognition among search's biggest challenges | Security concerns bedevil Chinese outsourcing

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Samsung Galaxy S4: What to expect and what really matters
Samsung's next-generation Galaxy S4 smartphone, to be unveiled Thursday night in New York City, will reportedly have a larger display with ultra-high resolution, a faster processor and trademark Eye Scroll software that tracks a user's eyes to determine when to scroll through pages on the display. Read More


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Migrating Your Applications to the Cloud
Is your company considering a move to the Cloud? In this Quest white paper, see how automation greatly reduces both the complexity of the process and the time and cost required to complete this aspect of the migration. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies

Top Ten Myths About Recovering Deleted Files
This white paper examines the misperceptions of file restore. Learn how Condusiv's Undelete 10 frees IT from daily "accidental delete" calls and makes file recovery from backup a thing of the past. Read more. Read Now!

Google exec says speech, natural language recognition among search's biggest challenges
As Google aims to expand search's ability to answer increasingly difficult questions based on contextual information, several key obstacles still stand in its way. Knowledge Graph, a feature designed to put users' searches in context and deliver tailored results, as well as understanding speech, natural language and conversation are the four biggest technological challenges the company faces today, said Amit Singhal, Google's senior vice president of search. Read More

Security concerns bedevil Chinese outsourcing
China's plan to create a substantial outsourcing industry was hit with another blow last month with the release of a report that laid bare, in ways never seen before, the extent of the security risks of working in the country. Ten years ago, there was wide expectation that China would emerge as India's top competitor in the third-party IT services provider market. Since then, China has created an outsourcing industry, but it certainly hasn't thrived. Read More

Second Apple-Samsung lawsuit in California to go ahead
A judge in California has ruled that a patent infringement lawsuit between Apple and Samsung Electronics will continue, after indicating earlier that she would like to put the case on hold pending resolution of an appeal in another patent dispute between the two companies before the same court. Read More



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