The British government is spending £200 million on testbeds for the rollout of 5G phone networks, and it’s looking for a city that can come up with some innovative projects …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: March 30, 2018
SpaceX’s Starlink takes a big step forward in delivering internet from the sky
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•The Federal Communications Commission has approved Elon Musk’s SpaceX application to deliver broadband services from its Starlink Low Earth Orbit satellites. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Local languages are crucial to success for tech outfits in India
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•The boom in smartphone usage will come, not from English users, but from those who speak one of 23 Indian languages, and the success of hardware, software and content providers …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Release date, new features, and everything else we know so far
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•Stay up to date regarding Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note 9. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft starts rolling out Azure Availability Zones for datacenter failure protection
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•Microsoft is beginning to make available Azure Availability Zones, which are meant to provide more resiliency in their cloud operations. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Uber-Grab merger under investigation for possible violation of Singapore competition laws
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•Competition Commission of Singapore says it has “reasonable grounds” to suspect Grab’s bid to acquire Uber’s Southeast Asian business violates local market competition laws. …read more Source:: Legal
Don’t wait years for 5G: NetMotion Mobility delivers resilient, secure, always-on connectivity
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•5G networks are coming, but it will be a few years before they are in widespread use and while increased speeds are part of the story, it is more about …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple slapped with $12 million lawsuit for battery scandal in South Korea
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•63,767 South Korean consumers have filed a class action lawsuit demanding 12.7 billion won ($US11.9 million) against Apple for batterygate. …read more Source:: Legal
That new ‘privacy icon’ in iOS 11.3 does nothing to prevent password phishing
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•iPhone users are still vulnerable to being tricked into handing over passwords. Apple knows it — but won’t do anything about it. …read more Source:: Open Source S