Today’s topics include Microsoft introduces U-SQL query language, Cisco is moving into the data preparation space, AMD makes a commercial PC push with its Pro A-Series APUs, and Citizen developers are gaining more power. Earlier this week, Microsoft announced new Azure Data Lake services along with a new query language called U-SQL. Azure Data Lake […]
Today’s topics include Samsung launching its new pay service, AMD unveiling new GPU’s for embedded systems, Juniper’s Unite platform making it easier for enterprises to make the switch to the cloud and LG unveiling its first-ever laptops in the United States. Last month, Samsung previewed its new Samsung Pay service to a group of tech […]
Today’s topics include a possible data breach at Hilton Worldwide Holdings, IBM’s opening a new cloud center in Bangalore, Qualcomm’s plans to invest $150 million in India startups, and Google’s plans to map local air quality in California. Hilton Worldwide Holdings is investigating a report that alleges hackers breached multiple Hilton properties. In a statement […]
Today’s topics include Google under scrutiny from the FTC, BlackBerry confirms rumors of an Android smartphone, Microsoft is pairing up with Adafruit on the Windows IoT Core Starter Kit, and Adobe’s Analysis Workspace provides data workers with more creativity. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice are said to be investigating […]
Today’s topics include Dell expanding its network portfolio, OPM disclosing that more fingerprint data was stolen than first reported, T-Mobile offering a low payment plan for the iPhone 6s, and Cray and SGI announcing two new supercomputer installations in Europe. Dell is rolling out an array of networking products designed not only to simplify campus […]
Today’s topics include cloud service reliability concerns, a report that Citrix is putting out the for sale sign, Cisco’s newly announced partnership with Chinese server maker Inspur, and Apple finally releases watchOS2 code. Major service outages at data centers operated by Microsoft and Amazon are reminders that despite its sheer scale, the cloud is not […]
Today’s topics include the expanding scope of the VW emissions software scandal, Why Michigan is suing HP over a failed project, Google Drive receives security upgrades, and AT&T is suing three former workers for allegedly unlocking mobile phones. Volkswagen is facing investigations and public outrage around the world after it was discovered that it had […]
Today’s topics include VW using cheating software in emissions systems, Samsung will now lease its phones to customers, malware takes aim at Apple’s App Store, and rumors swirl over a new display for Microsoft’s Band 2. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency alleged Sept. 18 that German vehicle makers Volkswagen and Audi sold 482,000 diesel vehicles […]
Today’s topics include AMD’s focus on the power efficiency of Carrizo, new rumors that T-Mobile could be a takeover target, Amazon’s $50 Fire Tablet, and Google’s call for government reform of electronic communications law. Power efficiency is a key metric for Advanced Micro Devices engineers when they’re designing the company’s processors. That is best illustrated […]
Today’s topics include Apple addressing a long list of iOS 9 security flaws, AT&T’s modifications to its “throttling” rules for unlimited data customers, Cisco aims its Mobility Express Platform at small businesses and Alcatel Lucent released a report on network security. In addition to many new features for its mobile devices, Apple’s iOS 9 addresses […]