Saturday, 28 September 2013

18 Cool Objects Made with 3D Printers

How to Get the Most Money for Your Old Smartphone

15 iPhone Apps Millennials Can't Live Without

CIO Insider
September 28, 2013
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18 Cool Objects Made with 3D Printers

3D printers are being used to create some amazing things, many of which were on display at last week's Inside 3D Printing Conference and Expo in San Jose. Here are 18 3D printed items that really stood out.

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Issue highlights

1. How to Get the Most Money for Your Old Smartphone

2. 15 iPhone Apps Millennials Can't Live Without

3. How Apple Could have Built a Cheaper iPhone 5C

4. Amazon's New Kindle Fire HDX Lineup

5. 10 Reasons Why Facebook Will Rule Social Media Forever

WEBCAST: CDNetworks

Reaching China with Your Website & Cloud Application

Reaching customers and employees with cloud applications when they are located in emerging markets (such as Russia, Indonesia, Brazil and China) poses a major challenge. Learn how a CDN can help you not only deliver a fast download of your website and web applications even in China, but can also help you manage content and regulatory issues. View Now

How to Get the Most Money for Your Old Smartphone

For many people, it's phone-buying season--in the past month or two, Apple, Motorola, Nokia, and Samsung have all released hot new phones. If your old phone is gathering dust in a drawer somewhere and you don't have a use for it aside from "paperweight," you might as well sell it and get something for it. READ MORE

15 iPhone Apps Millennials Can't Live Without

Everyone wants to hire millennials for their fresh ideas, youthful energy and tech savvy. But how much do you really know about them? The apps they carry on their smartphones tell a lot and you can expect millennials to want these apps on their BYOD phones at work, too. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Dell VMware

Key Data Protection Challenges Facing Today's Enterprises

The data avalanche is accelerating. IDC estimates that the "digital universe" -- which is the total of all digital data created (and replicated) -- will reach 4 zettabytes this year. That's almost 50% more than 2012 volumes, and nearly four times the amount created and replicated in 2010. View Now

How Apple Could have Built a Cheaper iPhone 5C

Apple could have built a much less expensive iPhone, a move most analysts expected before Sept. 10, but that would have risked destroying intangible advantages the company has accumulated over decades, an expert in component costs said Wednesday. READ MORE

Amazon's New Kindle Fire HDX Lineup

Amazon rolled out new 7-inch and 8.9-inch tablets Wednesday, boasting impressive new screens and software. READ MORE

10 Reasons Why Facebook Will Rule Social Media Forever

Think Facebook might be losing its iron grip on the social media market? Think again. The reality is that Facebook isn't going anywhere. Here 10 reasons why Facebook is here to stay. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Dell Wyse and VMware

Simplifying Operational Management and Deployment

Managing mobile users and devices has never been so challenging. Though desktop virtualization can help bring simplicity to computing--while freeing resources and budget--even though it introduces its own set of complexities. View Now

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