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Wednesday, 2 October 2013

How to build for a world where you’re connected to hundreds of devices,Galaxy Note 3 review

by Jeff John Roberts
Oct 2 2013, 6:46am PDT
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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by Ki Mae Heussner
Oct 2 2013, 6:26am PDT
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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by Kevin C. Tofel
Oct 2 2013, 6:16am PDT
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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by Alex Colon
Oct 2 2013, 6:06am PDT
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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by Bill Ruh, GE
Oct 2 2013, 6:00am PDT
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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by GigaOM
Oct 2 2013, 5:55am PDT
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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by David Meyer
Oct 2 2013, 5:45am PDT
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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by Signe Brewster
Oct 2 2013, 5:00am PDT
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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by Derrick Harris
Oct 2 2013, 1:23am PDT
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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by Om Malik
Oct 1 2013, 9:00pm PDT
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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by Phil Hendrix, Director immr and Analyst GigaOM Research
Oct 1 2013, 2:33pm PDT
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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by Stacey Higginbotham
Oct 1 2013, 1:15pm PDT
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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by Kevin C. Tofel
Oct 1 2013, 11:34am PDT
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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by Signe Brewster
Oct 1 2013, 10:36am PDT
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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by Lauren Hockenson
Oct 1 2013, 10:00am PDT
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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by Mathew Ingram
Oct 1 2013, 9:38am PDT
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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by Barb Darrow
Oct 1 2013, 9:11am PDT
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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by Kevin Fitchard
Oct 1 2013, 6:16am PDT
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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by Kevin C. Tofel
Oct 1 2013, 6:01am PDT
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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by Mike Kuniavsky, PARC
Oct 1 2013, 6:00am PDT
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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