2015년 1월 22일 목요일

Good-bye, keyboard: The future of input devices is (almost) here

InfoWorld
InfoWorld Daily AM
January 22, 2015

Good-bye, keyboard: The future of input devices is (almost) here

Continuing innovations in areas like speech recognition and gesture control are merging with even newer technologies. Here we take a look at some existing and emerging concepts that may point the way to a postkeyboard world. READ MORE
 

Issue highlights

White Paper: OpenText

Information Governance is Good Business

Information Governance is about getting information to where it needs to be, faster and safer, so that maximum value can be achieved from this information with minimal risk. LEARN MORE

‘It just works’? Not so for too many Apple users

Almost no one acts surprised when bugs show up in Microsoft's software. People get angry, of course, but surprised? Nope. When members of the Apple tribe engage in public hand-wringing, it's time to pay attention. READ MORE

10 things you should worry about in 2015

When the existing order shakes up the way it has over the past year or so, something's gotta give. Maybe you depend on some of those things, maybe not -- either way it's time to fret about these developments in IT. READ MORE

Windows 10, inspired by Apple's OS X

So much of what Microsoft is doing to Windows 10 is following the footsteps of Apple's OS X, which in turn has been following iOS. Using mobile OS as an inspiration reflects industry-wide changes toward supporting multiple devices.READ MORE

6 products that will protect your privacy

While complete anonymity these days is nearly impossible, experts have some tips, and tools, they recommend for maintaining privacy and keeping your digital footprint as minimal as possible. READ MORE
: Venafi

Gaps In SSH Security Create An Open Door For Attackers

As an IT security leader, are you on top of SSH security for your organization? It’s key to next-generation trust protection. Find out what Forrester reveals as gaps in that security—gaps that could put your organization in peril. LEARN MORE
Join the IDG Contributor Network
The IDG Contributor Network is a collection of blogs written by leading IT practitioners about the technology, business opportunities and challenges you face everyday. We invite you to participate by applying to be a contributor today.


댓글 없음:

댓글 쓰기