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Snapshot: actual Internet upload and download speeds from across the Caribbean 2014 [Cayman is among the top placed]

From ICT Pulse Have you ever wondered what Internet speeds might actually be experienced in the Caribbean? This new Snapshot examines household Internet upload and download speeds in 25 countries across the region. In our earlier Snapshot, we examined residential…

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Google Glass will change photography

Breathtaking photos that show how Google Glass will change photography By Lisa Eadicicco From Business Insider Google’s been hard at work trying to prove that its Glass headset is more than just a toy for tech nerds, and one way…

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The iPhone 6 may deliver a devastating blow to iPad sales

By Tero Kuittinen From BGR We’ve known for a while that tablet market growth has not been what people expected. Apple’s double digit sales decline of iPad units in the March quarter was one ill omen. Nevertheless, the new Morgan…

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Custom controller lets disabled man dig into Minecraft using his eyebrows

By Emily Price From Engadget Alexander Kostov has spinal muscular atrophy, a disease that makes impossible for him to use most traditional game controllers. Rather than let that hold him back, he just got creative with the help of UK-based…

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News from Blackberry

BlackBerry Introduces BES12 as the New Foundation for Enterprise Mobility New BES10 pricing made easier with two tiers, Silver and Gold New promotional program allows customers to deploy BES10 at no cost New ecosystem of enterprise applications Be Mobile, 2014,…

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Your smartphone may soon double as a hearing aid, thanks to Mimi

By Chris Velazco From engadget Let’s face it: we live in a noisy world. If we’re not sitting on loud trains or traipsing past construction sites, we’re retreating into music with headphones. Alas, this also means hearing loss is a…

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Another security flaw gets the Heartbleed treatment, but don’t believe the hype

By Christina Warren From Mashable Breathless reports of a new security flaw affecting OpenID and OAuth — the technology that powers the identity logins for services such as Facebook, Microsoft, Google and LinkedIn — hit the news Friday. Dubbed “Covert…

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New fingerprinting method takes a hard look at your pores

By Tanya Lewis, Staff Writer for LiveScience From Mashable Illuminate life & technology through the lens of science. Criminals might not get away so easily, thanks to a new fingerprinting method that may be faster and more reliable than traditional…

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We may soon use lasers to redirect lightning strikes

By Andy Bowen From Engadget If there’s one thing you should know about Engadget, it’s that we absolutely love lasers. And thanks to the University of Arizona and University of Central Florida, our favorite pulsating form of light might soon…

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URGENT – Windows XP Advisory to the Caribbean Region

From Caribbean Cyber Security Center – The Caribbean Cyber Security Center would like to urge all Caribbean businesses, governments, and home users running the Microsoft Windows XP operating system (OS) to aggressively plan to upgrade from Windows XP, which is…