IaaS? Check. PaaS? Check. Now big data? Check. Savvis fills in its cloud services portfolio with new big data services.
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Google Glass might not be the only big name in connected eyewear if Microsoft has anything to say about. Redmond is reportedly testing prototypes for a Google Glass competitor, according to the Wall Street Journal. Details are scarce, but I’m inclined to believe this is true. […]
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Amazon and MGM announced a deal Tuesday to make more MGM movies, as well as the History Channel hit Vikings, available for streaming on Prime Instant Video. Previously, Vikings had been available exclusively through Amazon’s European streaming service Lovefilm. It’s not available for streaming on Netflix. Movies included […]
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Threat Stack said Cloud Sight will monitor cloud servers, send alerts about anomalies, and speed up forensics.
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Fastly is launching a new streaming media content delivery service. The CDN startup is taking its expertise in small files to handle a large portion of video streams, especially to mobile devices.
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The food experiment-turned-real product Soylent has raised a $1.5 million seed round from Andreessen Horowitz, Lerer Ventures and Alexis Ohanian.
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Nokia just announced the 6-inch Lumia 1520. If you want the first Windows Phone “phablet” when it hits the US, you’ll have to get it exclusively through AT&T.
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During the heyday of industrial and manufacturing economy, what mattered was the brand. Today, what matters is the complete experience, one that hides technology, infrastructure and complexity and in the process creates a bond between us and the product.
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The FlexyCore team, which has apparently already been integrated into the Android team, is notable for making Android run more smoothly. The deal was reportedly worth $23 million.
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Apple's fall iPad event kicks off at 10am PT, and we'll cover it live here. Sure, the big iPads will get a refresh, but what about the iPad mini or a keyboard accessory for the iPad line?
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According to a new study, more people use the iPad 2 than the third and fourth generation iPads combined.
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As the internet of machines matures, companies seeking ways to connect devices directly to the cloud instead of through a smartphone or a computer, are adding support for 6LoWPAN -- an ugly acronym with a big purpose.
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Yup, it's pretty much a given that Apple will revamp its iPad product line. But there's more to expect and hope for. Here's my wish list, which includes an Apple-designed keyboard cover for the iPad, making a MacBook Air-like device running iOS.
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Google's new real-time map showing DDoD attacks across the world is both awesome and scary -- especially if you're running a website in the United States.
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Networking companies are apparently willing to pay top dollar for software engineers, according to new Glassdoor research.
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The European Parliament's civil liberties committee has endorsed all of Green MEP Jan Phillip Albrecht's suggestions for tougher privacy legislation, reversing much of the lobbying work done by technology firms and the U.S. government before the NSA scandal broke.
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As Twitter prepares for its IPO, some points to its paucity of patents as a sign of long term strategic weakness. In fact, the opposite may be true.
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Teradata is expanding out of the appliance world by offering a fully managed version of its data warehouse software as a cloud service. The company is also dipping a toe into the NoSQL world -- the internet of things -- with support for JSON files.
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In his first health-focused event since it became clear that the new health insurance marketplaces are hobbled by technical problems, President Obama said top private sector IT experts are working to fix the issues.
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AT&T is probably/maybe going to introduce higher speed broadband tiers, according to leaked information via a website glitch reported by DSL Reports. The website glitch (since fixed) indicated that AT&T will introduce 4 U-Verse tiers: 75 Mbps ($91), 100 Mbps ($111), 150 Mbps ($155) and 300 Mbps ($199 […]
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