Feb 17 2015, 6:31am PDT
When the Apple Watch starts shipping in April, it won’t likely have all of the features that Apple originally wanted. After working on the watch for four years, according to the Wall Street Journal, Apple didn’t get all of the sensors and related functions it had hoped […]
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Feb 17 2015, 6:13am PDT
Microsoft says its compliance with a data privacy standard set by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) means customer data in its Azure cloud will be safer from prying eyes. The ISO/IEC 27018 standard aims to establish “a uniform, international approach to protecting privacy for personal data stored in the cloud,” Microsoft […]
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Feb 17 2015, 5:55am PDT
Leveraging Big Data technology is a major competitive advantage. Completing that data analysis faster and more efficiently than rivals creates significant ROI potential, regardless of industry. Apache Spark is an open source cluster computing framework that is quickly gaining traction among enterprises due to its ability […]
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Feb 17 2015, 5:35am PDT
LG was Google’s primary hardware partner to develop the first Android Wear smartwatch last year and now it’s taking the next step to make the devices look more fashionable. On Monday, LG previewed the LG Watch Urbane: A digital smartwatch with the design of an analog […]
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Feb 17 2015, 5:32am PDT
The wealth of data and convenience a connected home can offer is impressive. Saving energy or adding security are primary reasons consumers are buying connected products today, but businesses are interested as well. One of the earliest industries to investigate the promise of connected consumer homes […]
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Feb 16 2015, 11:00am PDT
A two-year-old girl born with a hole in her heart had a life-saving operation in London last month thanks to a 3D printer. Perhaps equally astounding is that she’s not the first. Mina Khan was born with a hole in the wall between two chambers of […]
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Feb 16 2015, 9:00am PDT
Since Tesla was founded over a decade ago, the company’s long term goal has been to bring a low cost, long-range electric car to market for the masses at a price of around $35,000. Today, that car, now named Model 3, is still at the heart […]
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Feb 16 2015, 7:00am PDT
As HTC allegedly prepares to launch its own smartwatch that eschews Anrdroid Wear, the company faces greater risks and new challenges, but also greater control over its destiny.
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Feb 16 2015, 5:00am PDT
Inside a sunlit, cramped office near San Francisco’s financial district, entrepreneur and former political operative Susan Kennedy has been leading a team that is at the forefront of the emerging market for energy storage. The company, Advanced Microgrid Solutions, was in stealth mode until it became […]
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Feb 15 2015, 12:00pm PDT
Recently, 9-to-5 Mac reported that iOS 9 will likely be a stability release. If true, this is welcome news. I’ve become very frustrated with that the pace Apple has been introducing new features has come at a stability cost. Snow Leopard is often lauded as a […]
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Feb 15 2015, 10:30am PDT
A lot of startup founders today are launching companies fresh out of college (if not earlier). That’s what I did a little more than three years ago when I launched Glassmap, a mobile, location-based social network. I subsequently saw the full lifecycle of incorporating, going through […]
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Feb 15 2015, 8:00am PDT
Don’t feel like talking to anyone ever again? Don’t worry, there’s an app for that. Earlier this week, San Francisco-based Melian Labs launched its MyTime app on Android, promising to take the hassle out of making appointments by letting you book services from local businesses directly […]
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Feb 15 2015, 7:08am PDT
Although my original Chromebook Pixel still works well, the device is a few generations behind when it comes to the chips inside. Laptops using newer chips get noticeably more battery life on a single charge thanks to reduced power requirements and optimizations. The original Pixel, for example, […]
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Feb 14 2015, 12:00pm PDT
One year ago, Comcast, the largest cable provider in the country announced it would buy Time Warner Cable, the nation’s second largest cable provider, in a deal valued at $45 billion. Not since AT&T tried to scoop up T-Mobile had a communications deal rallied consumers and […]
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Feb 14 2015, 10:58am PDT
As deep learning continues gathering steam among researchers, entrepreneurs and the press, there’s a loud-and-getting-louder debate about whether its algorithms actually operate like the human brain does. The comparison might not make much of a difference to developers who just want to build applications that can identify objects […]
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Feb 14 2015, 10:30am PDT
Every few years there is a new “next big thing” in the fast-changing computing industry. Sometimes these “next big things” have proven to be fads or simply repackaged versions of what has come before. But sometimes the latest craze is worth paying attention to because it signals a […]
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Feb 14 2015, 9:00am PDT
While many anxiously await Apple’s new groundbreaking iWatch, Amazon’s Fire TV sets its sights on replacing Apple’s hobby device. Even for the most devout Apple addicts that cant live without their Apple TVs will find the Fire TV to be a worthwhile replacement.
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Feb 14 2015, 8:00am PDT
Of course Ross Ulbricht was guilty. Despite his far-fetched claims of mistaken identity, a New York jury confirmed the obvious: that Ulbricht (aka Dread Pirate Roberts) was the criminal mastermind who took on a villain’s name, and became rich by running an online marketplace that sold any drug imaginable. All the same, protestors on the […]
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2015년 2월 17일 화요일
Why the first Apple Watch may not be the one Apple envisioned, and more for Tuesday, February 17, 2015
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