Adobe teams with Dropbox as part of Document Cloud upgrades

From ComputerWorld: Adobe is making it easier to work with PDF files stored in the cloud, thanks to a new partnership with Dropbox that connects users of the Acrobat PDF editing and viewing products with documents stored in the cloud storage firm's online locker. Starting Tuesday, users will be able...

Google loads up virtual reality toolbox for developers

From InfoWorld: Google is trying to entice developers to take a look at its virtual reality platform, Google Cardboard, by offering updated SDKs and documentation and making the Cardboard app available in 39 languages.

The Google Developers Blog today revealed the availability of the app in dozens...

SAP unwraps Project Orca and gives it a new name

From PC World: SAP has taken the wraps off of Project Orca and given the service a new name: SAP Cloud for Analytics.

Due in the fourth quarter, the technology is built natively on SAP's Hana Cloud Platform, which has the company's Hana in-memory database at its core.

SAP will deliver the service...

Twitter to lay off 8 percent of its staff

From CNET: Twitter will let go of up to 336 employees, or about 8 percent of its workforce, in an attempt to streamline its operations.

It's the first major business move by the company since it appointed Jack Dorsey as its permanent CEO a week ago.

The social network, known for the brevity and...

BlackBerry CEO may kill off BlackBerry phones

From InfoWorld: The end of the BlackBerry handset is nigh -- or at least it will be if the company can't get its phone business in the black before 2016 is out. BlackBerry CEO John Chen already said he'd think about giving up on handsets if the company's situation didn't improve. At Code Mobile on...

Google's OnHub turns out to be part router, part Chromium OS computer

From PC World: While Google cheerily advertises the 13 antennas packed into its new OnHub router, the company’s been less forthcoming about the software under the hood.

Now that some hackers have rooted the high-tech Wi-Fi router, we have some clarity: OnHub appears to run a heavily-modified...

Adobe apologizes for botched Lightroom update, issues fix

From CNET: Adobe Systems has apologized for releasing a bug-plagued update to its Lightroom software but still faces customer wrath over changes to the program for editing and cataloging photos.

The new Lightroom, version 2015.10 for Adobe's Creative Cloud subscribers, or version 6.2 for those...

Western Digital Blue SSHD WD40E31X 4TB Review (Page 1 of 10)

Have you ever met someone who likes to affix all their honors and achievements after their name to make them look more important? Recently, I was talking to a friend, who sent me a PowerPoint slide of a professor in university who had more than half a dozen of such abbreviations when introducing himself to the class in his first lecture. Now, do not get me wrong; there is nothing wrong with plugging in proper credentials when introducing yourself...

HP, SanDisk partner to bring storage-class memory to cloud

From InfoWorld: Hewlett-Packard and SanDisk have announced an agreement to jointly develop "Storage Class Memory" (SCM) that could replace DRAM and would be 1,000 times faster than NAND flash.

The two companies will market their SCM products for use in enterprise cloud infrastructures based on HP's...

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