A patent troll, which "owns" a method for vehicle tracking, sued cities and has now moved onto popular ride-sharing services. Look for legal costs to be passed on to users.
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As the conversation around online education increasingly turns toward credentialing, Microsoft Virtual Academy is partnering with startup Degreed to recognize those who complete their online training programs.
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Having problems with iMessage in the new iOS 7? You're not alone although you may not be able to send a message to complain about it. Don't worry, Apple's on the case to fix the problem.
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LG’s next big handset, the LG Z, is said to feature a curved, flexible display, and might already be in production. The display will be mounted on a hard shell, though, so you won’t be able to bend it.
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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 industry. In this essay GE's Bill Ruh tackles the topic of data.
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The next generation of mobile will provide the enterprise with opportunities and challenges that were unimaginable just a few years ago. Executives from Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and AirWatch will join us at Mobilize to discuss how new mobile devices and services will change the business world.
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As we reported earlier this year, the UK is planning extensive trials of so-called white space connectivity – using the spectral buffer zones between TV channels in order to carry broadband and machine-to-machine communications. The regulator Ofcom has now named the 6-month trial’s participants, which range […]
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3D printers have been all over the news for their potential to change our lives. Here's a look at where the technology is really heading.
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Paypal is a finalist in the Netflix OSS Cloud Prize contest for a project called Aurora, which is Netflix's Asgard cloud-management system rebuilt for OpenStack. Netflix is famously a big Amazon cloud user, so seeing its technology retooled for OpenStack is an interesting turn.
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Amazon recently introduced its new lineup of Kindle Fires including new HDX devices that have faster processors, more memory and a brighter, richer display. Here are my early impressions of the tablet, which will come to market later this year.
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We're coming back to Atlanta with an interesting night of discussion about how enterprise companies need to consult with startups to respond quickly to emerging technologies before their competitors do.
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An Irish company thinks the world is ready to start aggregating their broadband subscriptions to provide faster access and redundancy. So it's launched an Indiegogo campaign for the Multipath router.
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There's currently a trio of main wireless charging groups, each with its own standardized solution, and now Qualcomm is a member of all three. Here's why this gives hope for a single standard.
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NASA’s website is down today due to the government shutdown. It turns out that the agency also had to cancel or postpone all of its public activities and events, including a workshop where attendees planned to consider how to redirect potentially civilization-destroying asteroids heading toward Earth. So if […]
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Handmade marketplace Etsy has experienced a firestorm of complaints from its tired community, and released a slew of new guidelines to ease the tension.
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Services like Airbnb, Lyft and others that are part of the rapidly-expanding "sharing economy" rely on trust for their peer-to-peer approach to work -- but can they maintain that as they become more like traditional businesses?
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You know something is screwy when the HP cloud chief calls out AWS for being old. (Here's the even weirder thing, he might have a point.)
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FreedomPop became a full-service mobile operator today, selling its first smartphone coupled with voice and data service. The difference between FreedomPop and your typical carrier is that its services are entirely IP based.
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 improves in every way over its predecessor but is it right for you? That depends on how much you value the S-Pen capability because there are similar choices for less without digital inking.
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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 industry. In this essay PARC's Mike Kuniavsky tackles the topic of programming.
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