Microsoft's revenue falls, but cloud remains a bright spot

From InfoWorld: Microsoft is betting on reinventing itself as a cloud company, and the financial results it released Thursday show that its push is paying off despite an overall decline in revenue.

Azure revenue rose 127 percent from a year earlier, and sales of Azure Premium Services like Machine...

Oracle hops on the bandwagon to dump Java browser plug-in

From InfoWorld: With browser plug-ins going the way of the dinosaur, Oracle plans to deprecate its Java browser plug-in in Java Development Kit 9, which is due in March 2017. The technology will then be completely removed from Oracle JDK and the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in a future release of...

Verizon is building for the Super Bowl and staying for the boom

From PC World: Mobile use is growing so fast that cells added for a big event like the Super Bowl are now worth keeping just for daily life.

Verizon Wireless is installing nearly 100 cells to make sure its network can handle the crush of a million or more fans around this year’s big game in the San...

Samsung profit plummets on sagging smartphone sales

From ComputerWorld: Weak demand for mobile phones and display panels pushed down Samsung's profits last quarter, and the company doesn't expect much improvement this year.

Revenue for the fourth quarter was 53.3 trillion won (US$45.5 billion), up just 1 percent from a year earlier, Samsung...

Sony is moving its PlayStation base to California

From ComputerWorld: Sony plans to shift its global headquarters for PlayStation from Tokyo to California this year, it said Tuesday.

Consumers outside Japan are becoming more important for Sony's PlayStation, network-based gaming and general entertainment businesses.

The new company, called Sony...

Video plans take shape for AT&T as mobile phone customer growth slows

From CNET: AT&T is banking that its video, and not its traditional wireless service, will get you to take a second look at the nation's second-largest phone company.

Let's face it, growth in the wireless market, AT&T's bread and butter, isn't what it used to be. That's especially true for the...

Sony targets IoT with acquisition of chip company Altair

From ComputerWorld: Sony has reached an agreement to acquire chip company Altair Semiconductor for $212 million in a bid to strengthen its offering for the Internet of Things market.

Altair, based in Israel, is a developer of modem chip technology and software relating to the LTE (Long Term...

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