Monthly Archives: April 2017
How Facebook Spaces Enables Social Interaction in Virtual Environments
How Facebook Spaces Enables Social Interaction in Virtual Environments
Facebook is beta testing a new service called Facebook Spaces designed to enable people to interact...
Sprint Improves Global Roaming With Free Basic Low-Speed Data, Texting
Sprint has updated its global roaming options for customers by now offering free basic low-speed data, free texting and 20-cent-a-minute voice calls in some...
10 Vendors Working to Secure Containers From Modern Threats
10 Vendors Working to Secure Containers From Modern Threats
Security is top of mind in nearly every sector of technology today, and that includes containers....
Docker Takes Aim at Modernizing Traditional Enterprise Applications
AUSTIN, Texas—The second day of DockerCon 17 was all about enterprise adoption and what it takes to run containers in production, with Docker Inc....
IBM Forced to Report Fifth Straight Year of Revenue Declines
IBM had some good and some not-so-good news regarding its earnings on April 18. Like several other longtime IT product and service providers, the...
Facebook Focuses on Augmented, Virtual Reality at F8 Conference
Someday new technology will let consumers explore new virtual worlds and augmented reality wearing a simple pair of affordable glasses or even contact lenses.But...
Google Says 1,210-Acre Nevada Site Is for Future Data Center
Google today confirmed that it has acquired 1,210 acres of land at an industrial park in northern Nevada for $29.1 million.But a spokesman denied...
Facebook Releases Several New Open Source Tools for Video, VR
Facebook, itself built on layers of open source code and hardware blueprints, has made it a point to serve as a wellspring of sorts...
Microsoft PowerApps Makes Short Work of Large SharePoint Lists
The software maker is currently rolling out a first quarter (Q1) update that includes support for SharePoint lists with more than 256 entries."PowerApps can...
T-Mobile Wins 45 Percent of Available 600 MHz Spectrum in FCC Auction
Today’s topics include T-Mobile spending billions to win the top bid in the FCC’s 600MHz auction; a zero-day security flaw in Microsoft Word used...