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The 10 best tech cars of 2013
2013-12-30 18:00:08| Extremetech
How could the car of the year not be the Mercedes-Benz S-Class? It drives itself. 500 LEDs light the road and cockpit. It even has an aroma dispenser. But car tech didn't stop there in 2013 -- this was an amazing year for drivers. Here are ET's top ten tech cars of the year along with ten honorable mentions.
Tech tip: How to bank safely online at home
2013-12-29 20:27:50| Wireless - Topix.net
Q. What's the safest way to do my online banking: over a wired connection, powerline networking or Wi-Fi? A. The answer doesn't matter as much as you might think, but asking the question does mean you're approaching your online security in the right state of mind.
ZipRealty CEO Lanny Baker, on how tech has changed real estate
2013-12-28 14:47:19| Real Estate - Topix.net
Lanny Baker, CEO of ZipRealty, is photographed in Emeryville, Calif. on Monday, Dec. 16, 2013.
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The top 10 tech and science stories of 2013
2013-12-27 14:26:26| Extremetech
As 2013 draws to a close, I want to highlight the year's 10 most important tech and science firsts. The list is in no particular order, because it's impossible to compare breakthroughs that impact wildly different domains. Some of these firsts are awesome intermediary steps towards the realization of an amazing end goal, and some are fully developed technologies that were launched this year and are already changing the world. The one common thread that weaves these 10 stories together is that they're all incredibly significant to the future of technology and science and humankind -- and remember, you read about them first on ExtremeTech.
The year in software: M&A, IPOs, in-memory tech, and end of a feud
2013-12-26 12:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
It's been another busy year in the enterprise software industry, marked by high-profile acquisitions and IPOs, the rise of in-memory computing, a red-hot HCM (human capital management) market, and even the apparent settling of a long-running Silicon Valley feud. Here's a look at some of the highlights. In-memory databases going mainstream: SAP has been hyping its HANA in-memory computing platform for a few years now, but the clamor around in-memory got even louder in 2013.
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