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1. Glooko Connects Glucose Meters to iPhones for Tracking Diabetes
The iPhone in your pocket can do a lot more than just play games or music. Used properly, that computer can help save your life. Here's how consumer health apps -- which can be found on iTunes -- are helping prolong the lives of those with diabetes.
Origional Story Date :1/31/2012
News | Tech Crunch - IT
Information Technology | Hardware | Mobile Devices | Smart Phone | iPhone | News | Medical
2. 1 in 6 Job Seekers Found Their Latest Job on a Social Network
Despite LinkedIn's professional focus, it's Facebook that's leading social networks to become a major way people find new jobs. Here's a look at recent research on the subject.
Origional Story Date :1/31/2012
Research | Tech Crunch - IT
Information Technology | Online | Social Networking
3. Cisco Aims to Simplify, Unify Collaboration Products' Design and Interfaces CIO.com
Cisco is in the midst of a major initiative to better integrate its various collaboration products and to give their interfaces a uniform, consistent design in order to make them easier to use and more effective at helping employees work with each other.
Origional Story Date :1/30/2012
News | CIO Magazine
Information Technology | Hardware | Networking | Cisco
4. Thailand to Twitter: We Welcome Your Local-Ban Policy
Thailand has endorsed Twitter's new censorship policy to block tweets in accordance to a particular country's laws, calling it a "welcome development." Here's the full story.
Origional Story Date :1/30/2012
News | CNET News
Information Technology | Online | Social Networking | News | International | Laws & Reglations
5. Kindle Fire Sales Stronger Than Analysts Expected
Amazon will announce fourth-quarter earnings soon -- on the heels of what analysts called stronger-than-expected fourth quarter Kindle Fire tablet sales.
Origional Story Date :1/30/2012
News | Computerworld
Information Technology | Hardware | Mobile Devices | E-Reader | Kindle | Online | E-Commerce | News | Financial
6. Linux Mint 13 Gets Back to Desktop Basics
Bucking the trend of increasingly experimental desktop interfaces, the developers behind the Linux Mint are adopting a simpler desktop for the next version of the open-source Linux distribution.
Origional Story Date :1/30/2012
News | CIO Magazine
Information Technology | Software | Software Development | Open Source | Operating Systems | UNIX | Linux | News
7. How to Hack an iPad
Most iPad and iPhone owners rely on their Apple ID password to prevent access to their account details. This won't stop a hacker gaining access to your personal account and log in details. Here's how to hack an iPad.
Origional Story Date :1/27/2012
HowTo | CSO Security and Risk
Information Technology | Hardware | Mobile Devices | Security | Hacking | Tablets | iPad | Smart Phone | iPhone
8. Hydrogen "Sponge" Could Extend EV Driving Range
DOE researchers are going to the nanoscale to pack more energy into fuel cell vehicles. Lawrence Berkeley National Lab recently detailed research plans for a three-year, $2.1 million Department of Energy-funded project to develop materials that would improve hydrogen storage. The basic research will include technical contributions from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and General Motors.
Origional Story Date :1/27/2012
News | CNET News
Information Technology | Hardware | Energy Efficient | News | Green | Travel
9. Juror Jailed After Researching Case on Internet
Dr. Theodora Dallas, a 34-year old juror who researched a defendant on the Internet and shared the information with fellow jurors during the trial, has been jailed for six months for contempt of court.
Origional Story Date :1/30/2012
News | CIO Magazine
Information Technology | Online | News | Legal
10. Microsoft Partner: Office 365 App Dev Model to Change and Expand CIO.com
External developers will be able to build much more sophisticated applications and tools for Office 365 once Microsoft releases the next upgrade of that cloud-hosted communication and collaboration suite, according to a Microsoft partner.
Origional Story Date :1/30/2012
News | CIO Magazine
Information Technology | Software | Software Development | Microsoft | Cloud Computing