Friday, September 12, 2014

Sharp to mass-produce low-power mobile displays in 2017

Sony launches security cameras that see in the dark

New standard for ZigBee remotes makes friends with connected homes

IT News Daily
September 12, 2014

Sharp to mass-produce low-power mobile displays in 2017

Sharp has set 2017 as its target for mass production of a new display it says will reduce power consumption in smartphones and tablets.

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Issue highlights

1. Sony launches security cameras that see in the dark

2. New standard for ZigBee remotes makes friends with connected homes

3. Microsoft patch fixed IE flaw used against U.S. military

4. Yahoo says it faced $250,000 daily fines for defying US surveillance requests

5. LA TV stations free up airwaves for wireless broadband

6. HP buys cloud provider Eucalyptus, Marten Mickos to lead HP Cloud

Sony launches security cameras that see in the dark

Sony on Friday began selling new security cameras that can operate in very low light conditions thanks to infrared exposure technology. READ MORE

New standard for ZigBee remotes makes friends with connected homes

Making life easier is the whole point of both home automation and remote controls, so the group behind the ZigBee home network specification has tried to bring the two together more tightly in a new standard. READ MORE

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Secure Mobility in 2014

Smartphones and tablets are replacing desktops as standard equipment, and app stores are taking over the world. But are businesses really capitalizing on the value mobility offers? Learn more!

Microsoft patch fixed IE flaw used against U.S. military

Tucked within Microsoft's September patch release was a fix for a vulnerability that had been used this year in a sophisticated attack aimed at stealing U.S. military secrets. READ MORE

Yahoo says it faced $250,000 daily fines for defying US surveillance requests

The U.S. government once threatened to fine Yahoo US$250,000 a day if it failed to assist with its surveillance efforts, Yahoo said Thursday. READ MORE

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LA TV stations free up airwaves for wireless broadband

An effort to free up some of the airwaves used by TV broadcasts and make them available for wireless broadband took a big step forward this week in the U.S. READ MORE

HP buys cloud provider Eucalyptus, Marten Mickos to lead HP Cloud

Hewlett-Packard has agreed to buy cloud platform provider Eucalyptus, stepping up HP's efforts in the growing field of cloud computing, READ MORE

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