The hidden potential of Google's Project Fi mobile service.

Enterprises still miss the real point of open source.

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April 24, 2015

Tech time bombs: The components just waiting to wear out

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Issue highlights

1. The hidden potential of Google's Project Fi mobile service

2. Enterprises still miss the real point of open source

3. Copyright act could make it illegal to repair your own car

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The hidden potential of Google's Project Fi mobile service

Will Google deliver a solid, modern approach to telephony for a mobile, multipoint, commingled world? READ MORE

Enterprises still miss the real point of open source

Enterprises continue to fumble open source, largely because they misunderstand its value. READ MORE

Copyright act could make it illegal to repair your own car

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