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Microsoft slashes Xbox price, frees up Netflix and other popular apps

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will take $100 off the price of its Xbox One gaming console and let users view popular entertainment apps such as Netflix and ESPN without a $60-plus "Live"...

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Ten tips for selecting the ideal application delivery controller

Written by: Greg Barnes, Managing Director ANZ, A10 Networks | Published in: Sponsored Announcements By Greg Barnes, Managing Director ANZ, A10 Networks The new generation of high-performance...

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Instead Of Getting Ready For The Tech Revolution, Schools Are Scaling Back

The promise of digital education is still out of reach for most American students. For schools that haven’t yet made technology an integral part of every student’s school day and every teacher’s lesson...

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User survey: Ubuntu is the top OpenStack OS

A survey of OpenStack users, done by members of the OpenStack Foundation has foun The post User survey: Ubuntu is the top OpenStack OS appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Google previews Docker support for Compute Engine

Docker, the Linux app container technology taking the IT world by storm, keeps extending its reach. The post Google previews Docker support for Compute Engine appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com -...

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Microsoft expects cheaper Windows 8 PCs and tablets this fall

Smaller, less expensive Windows 8 devices based on upcoming Intel processors are in the offing for later this year, the company says. The post Microsoft expects cheaper Windows 8 PCs and tablets this...

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Red Hat drops JBoss, rebrands as WildFly for Java middleware

If you've ever thought that Java-related open-source middleware just wasn't exciting enough for you, good news -- Red Hat announced today that it would be jazzing up its JBoss application server...

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Apple’s R&D Spending Rises, But It’s Still Small Change

Apple plans to keep inventing new product categories without much of a boost from its cash reserves.As its gross margins shrink and the company casts about for its next hit product categories, Apple is...

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Google Joins PayPal-Backed Effort to Kill the Password

The search giant has signed up to a consortium that wants hardware to have a role in authenticating people. The post Google Joins PayPal-Backed Effort to Kill the Password appeared first on...

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Verizon Samsung Stratosphere Gets A Software Update

Back in 2011, Samsung launched the entry-level Stratosphere smartphone for the Verizon Wireless subscribers in the US. This handset was specially designed for those who wanted to experience a...

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Questions over Gene Patents Shake Diagnostics Industry

The impending Supreme Court ruling on gene patents is creating uncertainty in the fledging genetic diagnostics sector.At this week’s Biotechnology Industry Organization show in Chicago, a panel of law...

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Opera sues former designer over work on Mozilla’s iPad browser

Opera Software has sued a former designer, claiming that work he did for the company ended up in a project at rival Mozilla, according to Norwegian press reports today. Trond Werner Hansen, who left...

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10gen expands MongoDB with storage service

Open source database provider 10gen is expanding into storage services, offering a hosted backup service for its flagship MongoDB data store. Using 10gen's backup service would save users from the work...

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Hadoop gets more search with MapR, Cloudera releases

Users of the Hadoop data processing platform now have two more search engines to help them sort through their mountains of information. Hadoop distributor MapR has integrated the LucidWorks Search into...

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Intel promotes insider to succeed Otellini as CEO

Intel today named its COO Brian Krzanich as its next CEO, succeeding Paul Otellini, who will officially hand over the reins of the chip giant at the company's annual stockholders' meeting on May 16....

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Salesforce.com to ship Communities app in June

Salesforce.com next month will begin shipping its Communities application, designed to let companies build external-facing social sites for interacting with their customers and partners. Communities...

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BMC to go private in $6.9 billion deal led by Bain, Golden Gate

(Reuters) - Business software maker BMC Software Inc, whose anemic growth has been a source of frustration for its largest shareholder, said it would be taken private by a group led by Bain Capital and...

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New Interfaces Inspire Inventive Computer Games

Novel modes of interaction are inspiring independent games companies to come up with completely new types of games.The cliché is that technological innovation in video game development is the domain of...

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What if you could solve all your LAN management issues?

Written by: Ray Shaw | Published in: PeopleInterview with LANDesk Chief Marketing Officer Steve Morton. Read on if you have more than 100 employees and use a range of multi-vendor products to manage...

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Leader abandons Node.js project for NPM riches

Node.js, the open source JavaScript engine that's taken the server world by storm over the last couple of years, has just experienced a major management shakeup. The post Leader abandons Node.js...

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Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending January 17, 2014)

Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review. The post Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending January 17, 2014) appeared first on...

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IBM revenue misses Street hit by weak China demand

(Reuters) - IBM, the world's largest technology services company, reported quarterly revenue that missed estimates for the fourth straight quarter, due to a steep fall in demand for servers and storage...

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Are You A Super-Spreader of Disease?

A small group of special individuals could act as an early warning system for the next epidemic. Their special power? Super-spreading disease The post Are You A Super-Spreader of Disease? appeared...

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An AI Pal That Is Better Than “Her”

The charming automated assistant in Spike Jonze’s new movie isn’t realistic. The post An AI Pal That Is Better Than “Her” appeared first on GetSomeTechNews.com - Your Technology News Source

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Who writes Linux? Corporations, more than ever

Here's an irony for you: the Linux kernel is now written, more than ever before, by for-profit corporations, many of which are in direct competition with each other. The post Who writes Linux?...

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Cybersecurity Industry Interview With Marsh’s Matt McCabe: Part Three

As we kick off 2014, I am starting the New Year with an interview series, which will provide an overview of the cybersecurity industry. In the final part of this three part series, I spoke with Marsh's...

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Data Insecurity causes Customer Headaches

Imagine not being able to use cash for even the smallest purchases because your bank—still shaking from news of the recent retail data breach that affected at least 110 million accounts—has decided to...

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EMO takes the angst out of mobile charging

Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: MobilitySoftware developed by a Sydney-based company promises to make it easier for mobile subscribers to choose the most appropriate plans. The post EMO...

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Is Netflix Slowing Down? Good Luck Finding Out Why.

The FCC wants to force ISPs to show whether delays are due to unavoidable congestion or created to extract fees from content providers.Even when they’ve made sure to sign up for more-than-adequate...

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Microsoft takes baby steps toward clearing up its branding mess

Microsoft's attempts at branding -- affixing names to products in ways that mere humans can understand -- have drawn widespread and well-deserved scorn. The post Microsoft takes baby steps toward...

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5 Reasons Your Company’s Mobile Recruitment Strategy Is Failing

Mobile technology has completely changed the job search and hiring process. Whereas candidates once sat at a computer to job search, recruiters now have to deal with a slew of candidates who are...

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Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending February 21, 2014)

Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review. The post Seven Must-Read Stories (Week Ending February 21, 2014) appeared first on...

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Apple Security Flaw Could Allow Hackers To Intercept Emails (VIDEO)

By Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 21 (Reuters) - A major flaw in Apple Inc software for mobile devices could allow hackers to intercept email and other communications that are meant to be encrypted,...

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Anti-RSA TrustyCon draws packed house seeking modern security know-how

Disgusted by the possibility that RSA took $10 million in NSA money to use a deliberately flawed encr The post Anti-RSA TrustyCon draws packed house seeking modern security know-how appeared first on...

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How to Set Up and Manage Your Software Development Team

By Anneke Steenkamp Building a software development team can be as tricky as assembling Marvel's Avengers and managing the Hulk's anger. You have to try and find balance between individuals that are...

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Linux bug exposes open source to its own ‘goto fail’

The GnuTLS library, used in a great deal of software, including many Linux distributions, has been revealed to have a bug that could allow an attacker to steal data by way The post Linux bug exposes...

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Microsoft-backed F# language surges in popularity

The Microsoft-backed F# functional programming language is gaining traction, with the platform showing a meteoric year-over-year rise on the Tiobe Programming Community Index gauging language...

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Mind your wallet: why the underworld loves bitcoin

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Criminals may already have made off with up to $500 million worth of bitcoins since the virtual currency launched in 2009 - and you can double that if it turns out they emptied...

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Java 8 officially arrives at last

Marking a watershed moment for Java programmers, Oracle today is releasing JDK (Java Development Kit) 8, accommodating lambda expressions and representing a shift in how developers approach the...

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The Growth Hackers Guide to Good UX

I recently attended a course for start-ups. Everyone wanted to grow user numbers on their web apps but poor user experience design (UX) was stopping a number of us. To increase your chances of start-up...

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Red Hat revs cutting-edge software collection for devs

One of Red Hat Enterprise Linux's big selling points has been its consistency, in the operating system itself and the software packaged with it. The post Red Hat revs cutting-edge software collection...

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Facebook’s Hack language builds on PHP

It seems Facebook wasn't satisfied with merely building a virtual machine for PHP, HHVM, which compiles that language to C++ for faster execu The post Facebook’s Hack language builds on PHP appeared...

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Microsoft Office Fiiiiiiinally Comes To iPad

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft on Thursday unveiled Office for the iPad, a software suite that includes programs such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and works on rival Apple Inc.'s hugely popular...

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Gmail’s ‘Shelfie’ Prank Mocks Selfie-Obsessed Culture

It's not even April Fools' Day yet, and already Google has released multiple pranks. In addition to a Google Maps-based Pokémon challenge, the company also posted Wednesday about a new Gmail feature on...

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Rally opens second Australian office

Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: StrategyUS vendor Rally Software - a provider of cloud-based solutions for managing Agile software development – has expanded its presence in Australia with the...

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Mozilla CEO resigns, opposition to gay marriage drew fire

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Mozilla Chief Executive Brendan Eich has stepped down, the company said on Thursday, after an online dating service urged a boycott of the company's web browser because of a...

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Anti-Gay Marriage Mozilla CEO Resigns After Backlash

Brendan Eich, the newly named CEO of the software firm Mozilla Corporation, resigned from the post after angering gay rights activists and some in the tech industry for his opposition to same-sex...

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Kyocera plays catch-up with MFD software

Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: Business SoftwareA new range of software expands the capabilities of Kyocera's HyPAS-enabled multifunction devices, bringing them into line with models from...

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ESET updates Secure Authentication product

Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: SecuritySecurity vendor ESET has announced the Australian availability of the latest version of ESET Secure Authentication. The post ESET updates Secure...

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Alibaba’s Big Rivals May Have a Mobile Edge

Other big Chinese e-commerce companies, including JD.com, merge social networking, payments, and mobile.The planned initial public offering of the world’s biggest e-commerce site—China’s Alibaba—will...

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