Apple's next frontier: Your data Apple is very picky about the opportunities it goes after, but it appears it is about to make a big new bet on the cloud. See what iCloud might look like and the challenges Apple has to overcome. Read more | News from ZDNet | | WWDC '11 rumors: iCloud, Time Capsule, Twitter, speech recognition Let's take a look into our crystal ball and try to figure out what Apple has up its collective sleeve for tomorrow's announcements at WWDC. Read more | Why I might sign up for Apple's iCloud In just a few hours, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is going to unveil iCloud at WWDC 2011. If the rumors turn out to be true, here's why I'm already keen on signing up. Read more | IBM launches operation software package for cities IBM's plan is to take its software used in various projects---Rio, Memphis and New York to name a few---and integrate them into one system dubbed the IBM Intelligent Operations Center for Smarter... Read more | France bans Facebook and Twitter from radio and TV French television and radio news anchors are no longer allowed to say "Facebook" and "Twitter" on air. Read more | Reconciling the enterprise IT portfolio with social media With social media features popping up inside existing enterprise applications combined with the crush of enterprise-ready social business platforms, figuring out how to situate social media on an... Read more | WWDC: A MacTech service aims to match up Mac & iOS developers with 'great ideas' MacTech this week at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco will unveil MacTech Match, a forthcoming service that will link up Mac and iOS developers with eager clients... Read more | If Chromebooks succeed, Mac OS X could be the hardest hit With an already low market share and constant growth in its sisters operating system, iOS, Mac OS X could be the hardest hit if Chromebooks succeed. Read more | Featured multimedia | | Cracking Open the 55" Samsung LED TV (UN55D6300SF) Bill Detwiler cracks open a 55" Samsung LED TV and finds hardware from Samsung, Realtek, ST, Intersil, AKM, Weltrend, Silicon Image, and TI. View on site | | Cracking Open the 27" Apple iMac (2011) Bill Detwiler cracked open the monster, 27" Apple iMac released in 2011. Inside the iMac, he found hardware from Intel, AMD, Broadcom, Qualcomm, and Seagate. View on site | | | | | About this newsletter | The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the people, products, and companies that are revolutionizing the planet. Jason Hiner TechRepublic Editor in Chief
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