There is concern about government data surveillance but companies are still moving to public cloud, according to recent research -- some of it underwritten by, you got it, a public cloud vendor.
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Samsung’s Galaxy Gear might not be the smartwatch we were hoping for it, but its latest ad is charming trip through well-known wristwatches from pop culture’s past.
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A new survey suggests that adults who own an e-reader or tablet read more books than those who don't own a device. The survey also found that younger people tend to read more books than older people.
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HP already has one of the largest Chromebooks on the market with its 14-inch model. There’s room for a smaller one though, and it looks like it will be an 11.6-inch model based on some HP documentation unearthed by Engadget. The “HP Chromebook 11″ appears on […]
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Facebook announced last week that it’s going to provide U.S. TV networks with weekly data reports on user activity — including “likes,” comments and shares — around their TV shows. And now it looks as if international networks will benefit as well: The Wall Street Journal‘s […]
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Sites that post mug shots humiliate people and damage their career prospects -- and engage in a form of blackmail by demanding people pay to take them down. Google, MasterCard and others are starting to respond.
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Ahead of our Mobilize event Oct. 16 and 17, we asked experts how 50 billion connected devices and 6 billion people change their industries. In this essay, Ericsson's Vish Nandlall describes the transformation of the mobile network.
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Three years and 150 million users later, Instagram, the photo sharing service that launched on October 6, 2010 is growing up -- it needs to sell ads and make money. And as it grows up, I can say my love for it hasn't diminished.
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Apple, long a laggard in India is waking up and wants to make a stronger push into the country by planning to team up with retail chains and open stores-within-stores in small towns, a report says.
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Using big data analytics in your business can save tens of millions of dollars -- or open up new opportunities. But it's early days, so here are suggestions that will help you avoid the "trough of disillusionment."
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Marketers might be dismayed to learn that with Gmail's new Tabs interface, almost 40 percent of people spend less time reading marketing messages. Here's how they can up their game.
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Dedicated magazine apps for tablets may look good, but I fear they're headed straight to oblivion.
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Verizon takes on the big guy -- Amazon Web Services -- with its new enterprise cloud. Also: PayPal puts Netflix Asgard tool on OpenStack.
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Traditional wood furniture is expensive and a dying craft. One company wants to give it the 3D printing treatment.
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Looking for a touchscreen Chromebook but don't want the $1.299 price tag of a Pixel? The upcoming Acer C720 may have you covered based on reports of a touchscreen option.
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Our voices aren't just a way to communicate, they are an ever-present certification of who we are. That's why banks and other big firms are turning to voice authentication.
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Smartphones and tablets have changed the way business analysis works. Analysts like Horace Dediu, Benedict Evans and Ben Thompson are leading the revolution.
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The Twitter filing for an initial public offering has set the tech community abuzz. But why aren't marketers equally excited about what they read in the S-1?
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Fall TV means more stuff to watch, and keep track of. These apps can help you master your fall TV schedule.
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HP is all about the enterprise cloud and all about OpenStack, although its approach might seem very different for devotees of open source software or Amazon Web Services. Here's how HP's Margaret Dawson explains the company's strategy.
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