According
to research firm IDC, the world is fast approaching the next wave of digital
innovation. Much sooner than you may think, passwords will become a relic of
our insecure past and bespoke products will be within the reach of anyone
regardless of their tax bracket. In this video, Crawford del Prete, Executive
Vice President Worldwide Research Products and Chief Research Officer at IDC,
shares predictions that portend radical changes in how business operates and
people live every day.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Trip to Aussie.. :)
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ini laaaa Ira....minah K-POP dia terer menari K-POP ni....:)
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Bad impact expansion of technology to new generation
On Hari Raya, Deepavali, Chinese New Year or any festival..what make us happy?
got 'duit raya', 'ang pow', 'deepavali kase' @ meeting with family members/siblings @ visit relatives family @ can eat variety of food? or what?. For me when i can meet my family and can eat variety of food :)...it make me sooooooooo......happy. I still remember when i was kid i'm very happy when Hari Raya because i can meet all family members, can eat variety of food, can get 'duit raya' n....'baju baruuu'...suka2... :)
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Share the experience of whatsApp Application
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Nuclear Arsenals
Nine countries together possess
more than 16,000 nuclear weapons. The United States and Russia maintain roughly
1,800 of their nuclear weapons on high-alert status – ready to be launched
within minutes of a warning. Most are many times more powerful than the
atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945. A single nuclear warhead, if detonated
on a large city, could kill millions of people, with the effects persisting for
decades.
The failure of the nuclear powers
to disarm has heightened the risk that other countries will acquire nuclear
weapons.
The Most Dangerous Word in Tech
Mazzucato, a professor at
the University of Sussex, said that our most notable technology innovations
have come from the government, not the private sector.
Mariana Mazzucato, a professor at
the University of Sussex, said that our most notable technology innovations
have come from the government, not the private sector.
The most important word in the
technology industry is “innovation.” It is also the most dangerous.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
In 2015, how can we turn a broader awareness of cyber security issues into action?
It would seem that ‘cyber awareness’
has never been so high on the public consciousness. Computer coding entered the
IT curriculum in UK schools for the first time this year, the internet of
things (IoT) transf ormed home automation, and further high profile hacks such
as the current Sony scandal continue to make the headlines The government’s
‘Cyber Street Wise’, encouraging the UK public to safeguard their data more
than ever before, is but one example of how ‘cyber’ is high on the UK’s agenda.
If 2014 has
seen a greater general awareness of cyber safety, what next for 2015? How do we
turn awareness into action across a range of issues affecting the industry?
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