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Gesture Recognition Technology Begins to Eclipse Even Itself It wasn't long ago that we all marveled at being able to control things like video games and our computer cursors with only our hand movements—no touching required. Now we learn that we can complete the same tasks—and many others—without even being in the same room. |
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Is Minimalism the New Business Model for the Tech Industry? The tech business model used to be to provide comprehensive products with more features than your average consumer would use. But bigger is no longer better—with more individual and small-business clients, many just want basics. Is scaling back and offering service flexibility the new philosophy? |
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The Challenges of Wearable Tech: What It Means for QA/Test You thought the switch from developing and testing for desktop to mobile was extreme? The upsurge of wearable tech has the potential to shake up the dev and QA worlds like nothing before. |
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Expanded Children's Online Privacy Protection Rules Take Effect Pamela Rentz summarizes the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s revised Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act Rule for app developers and operators of websites and online services that may be viewed by children under the age of thirteen. The protection act rule took effect June 1, 2013. |
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Bionic Arm Changes Lives and Offers Glimpse of the Future After losing his lower arm to an accident, a man was invited to try out the most advanced prosthetic in the world. The robotic hand uses custom software configurations to let him perform everyday tasks again. This is just the beginning of what can be done in merging technology with the human body. |
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What Does "Real" Passion Look Like in Software Development? Passion is one of the most widely claimed and required traits for testers and developers alike—but what does "real" passion look like? What are those who are truly passionate doing with their dedication to their trade? Some keep it to themselves, while others use it to the benefit of all. |
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Is Firefox Mobile OS Good for Developers and Testers? Firefox’s new mobile OS is set to debut in July. Developers seem eager to get their hands on the new system. Will it become a mainstay in the mobile world? uTest's Ryan Arsenault looks at Firefox's odds of success when competing against iOS, Android, and BlackBerry. |