Google: Cloud on verge of major transformation

From InfoWorld: Something big is up in the cloud. Google's Senior Vice President for Technical Infrastructure Urs Hölzle says in five years you will barely be able to recognize what today's cloud looks like.

Here's the example Hölzle gives: Think about what a "smart" phone looked like in 2007...

New Firefox features will eventually be limited to secure websites only

From PC World: Mozilla is planning to gradually favor HTTPS (HTTP Secure) connections over non-secure HTTP connections by making some new features on its Firefox browser available only to secured sites.

The browser developer decided after a discussion on its community mailing list that it will set...

Sony's Xperia Z3 makes triumphant return to T-Mobile

From CNET: The Sony Xperia Z3 smartphone has made its return to T-Mobile about a month after it unceremoniously dropped off store shelves.

Customers looking to buy Sony's flagship smartphone can find it once again through T-Mobile for no money down and 24 monthly installments of $20.83 -- or for...

Music-streaming service Grooveshark shuts down

From CNET: Controversial music-streaming service Grooveshark shuttered its service Thursday after settling a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by the major recording labels.

Escape Media, the parent company of Grooveshark, agreed to cease operations and surrender ownership of its website, mobile...

Amazon buys ClusterK, a firm that helps users buy cloud capacity cheap

From InfoWorld: Amazon has acquired ClusterK, a developer of software that helps companies run mission-critical applications on spare cloud compute capacity sold by Amazon Web Services.

A spokeswoman for AWS confirmed the acquisition, but did not provide further details.

Spot instances are spare...

Faulty taptic engines reportedly hinder Apple Watch production

From PC World: Apple Watch production has been hampered by defective components from a supplier, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

Taptic engines produced by one supplier, AAC Technologies, in Shenzhen, China, began to fail reliability tests after Apple ramped up watch production in...

Qualcomm's Jacobs: Samsung snub 'a good wake-up call'

From CNET: Qualcomm, the world's biggest maker of chips for mobile devices, is under a lot of pressure from its competitors these days.

It's seen its Snapdragon processor replaced by a Samsung-made chip in Samsung's flagship Galaxy S6 phones -- a switch that's costing Qualcomm hundreds of millions...

Twitter turns to Apple for help distributing its tweets

From InfoWorld: Soon, when you do a search on your iPhone for someone's contact info, a recent tweet from them might also pop up.

Twitter is working with Apple to incorporate Twitter content and accounts into Apple's Spotlight search feature, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo said during the company's...

Flaw in Realtek SDK for wireless chipsets exposes routers to hacking

From PC World: The software that controls wireless networking chipsets made by Realtek Semiconductor contains a critical vulnerability that could allow attackers to compromise home routers.

The flaw exists in a firmware component called miniigd that’s present in router models based on Realtek...

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