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Future Java 7 security patches will work on Windows XP despite end of official support
2014-07-14 16:48:39| InfoWorld: Top News
Oracle has dispelled rumors that the upcoming security update for Java 7 and those it will release in the future might not work on Windows XP. "We expect all versions of Java that were supported prior to the Microsoft de-support announcement to continue to work on Windows XP for the foreseeable future," said Henrik Stahl, vice-president of product management in the Java Platform Group at Oracle, in a blog post Friday.
Augmented Reality Future: How to Train Your Dragons on Vacation
2014-07-14 15:39:28| TechNewsWorld
Microsoft just announced the release of the Dragons Adventure World Explorer. It is actually very cool and well-timed, because it should keep little tykes engaged and quiet during a long car trip. It also should get developers excited about creating more games that could turn the family vacation experience into a bloodbath of adventure for boys and a 4H-like experience for girls, but with dragons!
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LIRR unions: Future workers' fate hinges on contract
2014-07-14 04:42:25| Railroads - Topix.net
An LIRR conductor checks out his train while stopped at Jamaica Station July 8, 2014.
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Electricians Rewire Historic Library to Meet Future Power Needs
2014-07-13 04:42:53| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
By Amy Fischbach, Freelance Writer More than 100 years ago, the St. Louis Public Librarys Central Branch celebrated its grand opening. read more
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Bill Ford on the Future of Transportation: We Cant Simply Sell More Cars
2014-07-11 21:25:27| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
During the past decade, the automotive industry emerged from one of the most challenging periods we have ever encountered, and has now entered one of the most exciting and promising times in our history. Yet, even more important is our focus on the future, which will be defined by an important trend: the automobile as part of a larger ecosystem. This requires a change in our view of the car as an individual object to seeing it as part of our broader transportation network. It also requires a fundamental change in how we think about transportation. Customers today have extremely diverse priorities, and we must embrace these differences as we design and sell automobiles. The facts that underpin this trend are compelling. With a growing global population and greater prosperity, the number of vehicles on the road could exceed two billion by midcentury. Combine this with a continuing population shift toward cities, with a projected 54% of the global population in cities by 2050, and it becomes clear that our current transportation model is not sustainable. Our infrastructure cannot support such a large volume of vehicles without creating massive congestion that would have serious consequences for our environment, health, economic progress and quality of life. READ MORE The Article Bill Ford on the Future of Transportation: We Cant Simply Sell More Cars appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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