Despite cloud and mobile push, IBM's revenue flattens

From InfoWorld: Despite a hearty push into cloud services and enterprise mobility, IBM continues to experience difficulty in raising revenue, though second-quarter profit jumped compared to a year ago.

IBM's second-quarter revenue was $24.4 billion, down 2 percent compared with $24.9 billion in the...

Qplay streaming service to shut down July 25

From PC World: Sometimes, something that seems like a good idea just doesn’t catch on. Streaming video service Qplay is the latest such example: The company announced Saturday that it would close up shop on July 25.

“It is with heavy hearts that we announce Qplay will be closing. Our last day of...

Samsung brings Tizen to original Gear smartwatch

From CNET: Samsung on Monday said it's now offering owners of the original Galaxy Gear the choice to switch over the smartwatch's operating system to the company's own Tizen software from Google's Android.

While the change is optional, the switch conveys the South Korean company's interests in...

Report: NVIDIA Shield Tablet Coming July 29 for $299/$399 USD

From DailyTech: NVIDIA's new tablet version of its handheld controller-and-screen device, Shield, now has a full spec sheet available before release thanks to a new report from VideoCardz.com.

The upcoming NVIDIA Shield Tablet will reportedly sport an 8-inch 1920x1200 IPS LCD display, Tegra K1...

SilverStone Strider Gold S ST85F-GS 850W (Page 1 of 4) | Reports

If there is one topic that has always fascinated me outside of what I normally study, it will have to be time travel. And while the whole concept of time travel is purely theoretical (At least we can say, "What do we want? Time travel! When do we want it? It does not matter!"), it does stem from a lot of well proven concepts such as quantum mechanics, and other conjectures that are purely hypothetical, such as the multi world interpretation. Now...

Kingston DataTraveler microDuo 32GB Review (Page 1 of 8)

Have you ever found yourself running through more and more electronics each year? For example, let us look at mobile phones. There was a time when people could actually buy cellphones, use them for a full three years on their contract, and when they were ready to change phones, they would pick a newer model with very similar features or specifications. Sure, one phone may have a full color screen, another with a back-facing camera, or equipped a...

PC market rebound doesn't help AMD's earnings

From PC World: A rebound in the PC market aided Intel's earnings earlier this week, but did not help rival Advanced Micro Devices, which recorded a net loss for the second quarter, even as a shift in its business focus to graphics cards and custom chips boosted revenue.

AMD reported a net loss of...

Amazon rolls out $9.99 Kindle Unlimited monthly subscription

From CNET: Amazon has unveiled a new subscription service dubbed Kindle Unlimited that offers all-you-can-eat e-books and audiobooks for $9.99 per month.

Launched Friday, Kindle Unlimited lets you borrow as many books as you want at a single time from a collection of 600,000 Kindle titles and...

SAP sees cloud revenue soar, software sales drop in Q2

From InfoWorld: SAP reported strong growth in cloud revenue in the second quarter, while its software revenue continued to fall, reflecting a shift in the market from on-premises software and services to applications delivered through the cloud on a subscription model.

The business software company...

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