Abstract :
Topics include new technology that promises to revolutionize Web development, Hewlett-Packard\´s plan to reinvent the computer, a Microsoft antimalware operation that took innocent companies offline, a US Supreme Court decision that has sparked fear for cloud services\´ future, a malware campaign that threatened big companies in several countries, a new technology that "increases" wireless bandwidth, a report that indicates a slowdown in supercomputer performance growth, virtual reality coming to gaming, tech companies hardening their systems to fend off government spying, and movie theaters banning Google Glass.
Keywords :
AT&T; Aereo; Alamo Drafthouse chain; Cinema Exhibitors´ Association; Dragonfly; Edward Snowden; Facebook; GL DSS; GSM; GSM-LTE Dynamic Spectrum Sharing; Global System for Mobile Communications; Google; Google Glass; HP; Havex; Hewlett-Packard; Huawei Technologies; LTE; Long Term Evolution; Microsoft; NUDT; National University of Defense Technology; No-IP; No-IP.com; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Oculus Rift; Oculus VR; Richard Domingues Boscovich; Sony; Symantec; The Machine; Tianhe-2; Titan; Top500; Trojan.Karagany; US National Security Agency; US Supreme Court; VR; Verizon; Vitalwerks Internet Solutions; Vodafone Group; Vue chain; Web Components; Web development; World Wide Web Consortium; Yahoo; antimalware; copyright; gaming; government spying; malware; memristors; piracy; security; virtual reality;