Verizon launching free mobile TV service Go90

From CNET: Verizon plans to launch a free mobile video service Go90 on Tuesday, by specifically inviting the young people it's targeting in a bid to build a new business appealing to them.

Go90 is free, supported by ads rather than paid subscriptions. It will play a mixture of traditional TV, live...

OCZ Trion 100 480GB Review (Page 1 of 11)

In March 2014, three weeks before I was supposed to receive my Iron Ring, I received an email from the undergraduate office at the university. "It appears that you are missing one tech elective," the program coordinator explained. "Being deficient in a tech elective will make you ineligible for both the Iron Ring ceremony and graduation in June. In light of this, I will have to remove your name from the Iron Ring list." At that point, my heart...

IBM, ARM collaborate to refine IoT deployment

From ComputerWorld: IBM's Internet of Things platform can now work with IoT processors designed by ARM, thanks to a new partnership between the two companies.

"People can use ARM chipsets to build IoT applications and analytics in an easy, productive way, without worrying about how to glue things...

Google Compute Engine adds bigger VMs, autoscaling

From InfoWorld: Google Compute Engine, the company’s IaaS cloud computing offering, got a face-lift today with the announcement that new autoscaling features and 32-core VMs would be available to the general public.

Autoscaler, according to an official blog post, is the same system that Google...

Mozilla releases first public Firefox for iOS preview

From PC World: Mozilla hopes to have its version of Firefox for iOS devices out by year’s end as part of its push to grow its share of mobile traffic.

Mozilla already offers Firefox on Android, but the OS makes up just a sliver of total Web traffic on mobile, easily surpassed by Google’s Chrome...

Google, Apple $415M deal with tech workers gets final approval

From ComputerWorld: A court in California has approved a $415 million settlement between tech workers and Intel, Google, Apple and Adobe Systems, who were accused of conspiring to prevent the poaching of each other's employees.

The final approval has, however, reduced significantly the sums to be...

Intel launches major new processor range

From InfoWorld: Intel launched a new family of mainstream processors on Wednesday -- an important step for the company which has had trouble keeping up in a marketplace that is increasing defined by mobile devices.

The chips were previously known by their "Skylake" code-name but with their launch...

Samsung debuts world's first ultra-high definition Blu-ray player

From CNET: Samsung talked up its first UHD Blu-ray player, the UBD-K8500, during an event Thursday at a press conference at the IFA electronics show here. The player is capable of providing four times the resolution and 64 times higher color expression compared to standard Blu-ray and can upscale...

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