Wednesday, September 10, 2014

5 things the Apple Watch can and can't do

17 coolest iPhone 6, Apple Watch announcements

Need to hire programmers? Offer good coffee

ITworld Today
September 10, 2014

5 things the Apple Watch can and can't do

Apple's latest "one more thing" was a doozy: A high-tech watch that CEO Tim Cook hopes will "redefine what people expect" from a wearable device. The watch does much more than tell the time -- but what exactly does it do? And what can't it?

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Issue highlights

1. 17 coolest iPhone 6, Apple Watch announcements

2. Need to hire programmers? Offer good coffee

3. Study concludes 'Heartbleed' flaw was unknown before disclosure

4. Microsoft may buy Minecraft developer for $2 billion

5. Intel developing sensor chips for wearables, robots

6. Cisco right-sizes UCS servers

7. CIOs rack up millions in incentives

8. GIVEAWAY: Sams Teach Yourself JavaScript in 24 Hours (Learning Lab)

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17 coolest iPhone 6, Apple Watch announcements

Here you'll find a detailed recap of some of the cooler and most important new products and services Apple announced yesterday. READ MORE

Need to hire programmers? Offer good coffee

In the competition for developer talent, offering a good cup of joe could give your company an edge. READ MORE

Study concludes 'Heartbleed' flaw was unknown before disclosure

One of the most serious software flaws to affect the Internet, nicknamed "Heartbleed," was likely unknown before it was publicly disclosed, according to new research. READ MORE

Microsoft may buy Minecraft developer for $2 billion

Satya Nadella could be gearing up for his first big acquisition as Microsoft CEO: the company is close to buying the maker of the game Minecraft for more than $2 billion, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal Tuesday. READ MORE

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Intel developing sensor chips for wearables, robots

Intel is developing a family of sensor chips that the company hopes will ultimately be used in robots, wearables, drones and other electronics. READ MORE

Cisco right-sizes UCS servers

Company recasts line for large- and small-scale requirements. READ MORE

CIOs rack up millions in incentives

A six-figure salary is just the beginning for CIOs. Cash bonuses, stock awards and executive perks can propel pay packages into the millions. READ MORE

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