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June 12, 2015

The latest news about growth and innovation within the enterprise space.

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GOOGLE'S NEW PROJECT SOLI IS MIND BLOWING - SEE IT IN ACTION

Airows

"Google is living in the future right now. They're in the middle of developing a new interaction sensor using radar technology that can track movement with crazy accuracy. It's only the size of a small computer chip and can be inserted into everyday objects and things we use daily."

Hands-On With Doppler Labs' Here Active Listening System

Tech Crunch

"These are two independent ear buds that (with zero latency) give you complete audio control over your environment. If you want to reduce the volume of a crying baby or a screeching subway train (without turning everything down), the Here buds will let you do that. If you're at a concert and you want to pump up the bass, the Here buds will let you do that, too."

With Project Vault, Google wants to make you the password

The Next Web

"ATAP is attempting to find a way to know you're the one using a device, which will authenticate you even before a website or app asks for your password. It makes your primary authentication a secondary one, without you having to do a thing."

Lenovo's new shoes might just be smarter than you

The Next Web

Not only do the shoes display fitness data such as how many calories you've consumed, but they also can show you your mood on a screen

Credit Card Switch: Millions of Americans expected to get cards with computer chips

HJnews

"This entire switch is a massive undertaking. Roughly half of all U.S. credit and debit cards will be replaced by the end of the year. Tens of thousands of individual merchants need to upgrade their equipment to allow for "chip-and-sign" transactions instead of "swipe-and-sign" ones."

Just how open will Apple allow Swift to be?

ZDnet

"To make it still more popular, and to improve the code, Apple has elected to open source Swift. To do this, Apple will release Swift's source code, including the compiler and standard library, under an Open Source Initiative (OSI)-approved permissive license. Apple will also contribute ports of the code to OS X, iOS, and Linux. Finally, Apple stated, "Contributions from the community will be accepted -- and encouraged.""

Google launches Sidewalk Labs to fix cities

USA Today

"Sidewalk will focus on improving city life for everyone by developing and incubating urban technologies to address issues like cost of living, efficient transportation and energy usage," Page said in a Google+ post.

Hands On: Sony A7R II, RX100 IV and RX10 II

Popular Photography

"Sony announced three new cameras that have some serious processing power packed into relatively tiny bodies. The new A7R II full-frame ILC, the hybrid RX10 II, and the compact RX 100 IV will be available in the coming months"

Apple to enable iPhone users to bar ads

ft.com

"Apple has paved the way for iPhone users to block online advertising shown in its Safari web browser, in an attempt to improve privacy that could prevent web publishers from reaching some of their most valuable customers"

Shopify Merchants to Sell Through Facebook With 'Buy' Button

Bloomberg Business

"Shopify Inc. said it's testing a new feature that would let people buy products from its customers' stores directly through Facebook Inc."

Kaspersky Lab cybersecurity firm is hacked

BBC

"One of the leading anti-virus software providers has revealed that its own systems were recently compromised by hackers.Kaspersky Lab said it believed the attack was designed to spy on its newest technologies."

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