If you asked me two years ago to invest in a private cloud startup company I wouldn’t have believed it. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: May 2017
Intel to make Thunderbolt 3 royalty-free in 2018
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•Chip giant looks to boost uptake beyond Apple devices as it moves Thunderbolt 3 into the CPU. …read more Source:: Open Source S
IBM Australia scores AU$96m Human Services mainframe contract
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•Big Blue has scooped up a AU$96 million contract from the Department of Human Services. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Nokia 3310 (2017) review: Nostalgia comes at a cost
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•The Nokia 3310 does the basics well enough and offers excellent battery life, but the price is high for a 2G phone with no wi-fi. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon Echo Dot, Tap, Look, Show: Which Alexa is right for you?
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•Amazon now has an entire army of Echo devices. Some listen to you. Some also watch you. Which should you choose? We help you decide. …read more Source:: Open Source S
iPhone sales nose-diving in China, and this could be really bad for Apple
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•The Chinese market is responsible for a quarter of Apple’s profits, and is the company’s second-largest market after the US, so any signs of a problem there would be very …read more Source:: Open Source S
Capture the world around you with the 2017 Samsung Gear 360 starting May 25th for just $229
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•Last year’s Samsung Gear 360 launched at $350, which was one of the highest prices for a new category of consumer camera. This year’s model is priced $121 less and …read more Source:: Open Source S
Ad fraud loss slides to $6.5 billion worldwide
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•Digital ad sales are up and vendors are clamping down on fraud schemes designed to siphon cash from the industry. …read more Source:: Open Source S
CSIRO uses kinetic harvesting on wearables to open gait security
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•Collecting energy from a person’s movement has the potential to use walking as an authentication option, the CSIRO has said. …read more Source:: Open Source S
APAC firms see data security as key barrier to digital transformation
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•Some 35 percent of Asia-Pacific companies view the potential failure of securing sensitive data as a top barrier to digital transformation, while others cite rigid IT systems and inability to …read more Source:: Open Source S