Radical ideas for new Macs from before Steve Jobs returned to Apple | Video: Magical wireless communications, no batteries or transmitters needed

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The Steve Jobs story you should see isn't told in 'Jobs'
The focus on the founding of Apple and the development of the Mac, with a fast-forward to a struggling Apple that seeks Jobs's help, isn't the story that should have been made into a movie about Jobs the man. Read More


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3 IT Imperatives CIOs Use To Drive Change
CIOs who have been successful in bridging the divide between IT operations and business did it by accelerating the transformation of IT. Read now!

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10 Reasons to Strengthen Info Security with Virtualization
New ways of working call for new ways of managing risk. Mobility, flexwork, BYOD and increased collaboration across organizations have changed the risk profile and undermine existing IT architectures. This paper describes how desktop virtualization can help regain control and reduce risk without sacrificing business productivity and growth. Learn More

Radical ideas for new Macs from before Steve Jobs returned to Apple
In the late 1990s, Apple had lost its design sense, so Macworld magazine and Frogdesign tried to help Apple think different with these concepts. Read More

Video: Magical wireless communications, no batteries or transmitters needed
These days, we're surrounded by all manner of wireless signals. Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a way to use TV and cellular signals to do more than just broadcast TV and provide smartphone communication. Read More



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