Singtel will begin rolling out gigabit-capable 4G LTE across Singapore using Ericsson’s intelligent carrier aggregation technology across quad-band FDD/TDD. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: February 12, 2018
Oracle’s Hurd says 90 percent of enterprise apps will have integrated AI by 2020 as automation picks up
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•Oracle’s CEO Mark Hurd outlines his view of the tech landscape by 2020 at an event in New York. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Why cloud sync, not backup, worked better for business continuity during the hurricane
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•David Gewirtz shares a real-world example of how a cloud-based disaster recovery strategy can help sustain business continuity, even for small businesses and families. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AMD Ryzen with Radeon Vega graphics will redefine desktop PCs
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•AMD’s unveiling of the Ryzen 3 2200G and Ryzen 5 2400G that feature built-in Radeon Vega graphics will shake up the entry-level and mid-range desktop PC market. …read more Source:: Open Source S
There and back around again, DevOps should listen more to customers
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•Quest for the One True DevOps, Epilogue: Where we take stock of the long journey into the eye of the DevOps storm, and examine the truths that emerged during our …read more Source:: Open Source S
VideoLAN: VLC 3.0’s huge update brings Chromecast support, 360-degree video
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•VLC 3.0.0 also introduces early support for the emerging royalty-free video-compression standard AV1. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Pixelbook, Nintendo Switch, and electric cars in space (MobileTechRoundup show #422)
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•A phone was returned while a new Chromebook and game console were purchased over the last week. There is still a lot going on as we prepare for MWC in …read more Source:: Open Source S
NBN looks to buy 5G spectrum, hesitates on 100Mbps fixed-wireless: Morrow
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•NBN is ‘studying and watching’ this year’s 5G spectrum auction closely as it would like to obtain part of it, CEO Bill Morrow has told ZDNet, at the same time …read more Source:: Open Source S
South Korean IoT sales grew 23 percent in 2017
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•Revenue of Internet of Things (IoT) companies in South Korea grew 23.4 percent to 7.16 trillion won ($6.6 billion) last year. …read more Source:: Open Source S