
Google invites developers to take up Project Tango for 3D apps
Google's Project Tango, focused on 3D-capable mobile devices, now has a tablet-based software development kit ava
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Black Tuesday toll: Microsoft drops Windows 8.1 support; XP hack still works
The June 2014 Black Tuesday patches are out, and the Windows Update gods have spoken.
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison wades into the in-memory database wars
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is taking the fight to IBM, Microsoft, and SAP in the burgeoning in-memory database market with a new option the company says can deliver dramatic performance boosts without requiring changes to applications. Ellison first unveiled Oracle Database In-Memory at September's OpenWorld conference. During a webcast Tuesday, Ellison is expected to announce the product will be generally available within 60 days.
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Jaspersoft aims to simplify embedding analytics, visualizations in apps
For developers, embedding business intelligence (BI) analytics and interactive visualizations in an application can be a frustrating experience. You can sacrifice flexibility and more powerful capabilities in favor of simplicity and use iFrames or charting libraries. Or you can use representational state transfer (REST) APIs that grant you lots of control but are code-intensive to embed, making them difficult to scale.
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Mirantis and IBM offer bare-metal hosted OpenStack-as-a-service
OpenStack, the build-your-own-cloud software adopted as a flagship product by Red Hat, Canonical, and others, has long been seen as difficult to set up and manage.
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Salesforce.com CRM update focuses on flexibility and mobility
Now 15 years old and counting, Salesforce.com's CRM application gained maturity long ago, but as the upcoming Summer '14 release shows, the company is still adding hundreds of enhancements and tweaks to it multiple times per year. Increased flexibility is one theme of Summer '14, judging from details in release notes posted at Salesforce.com's website.
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Cisco: Broadband providers should not treat all bits the same
All bits running over the Internet are not equal and should not be treated that way by broadband providers, despite Net neutrality advocates' calls for traffic neutral regulations, Cisco Systems said.
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Salesforce Wear: A wearable tech toolset for the enterprise
Today, CRM and cloud giant Salesforce.com announced the Salesforce Wear Developer Kit, a set of resources designed to help the company's 1.5 million developers experiment with and build applications for a variety of popular wearable devices, including smartwatches, smartglasses, smart armbands and biometric authenticators.
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Keep an eye on these 5 new features in RHEL 7
After six-plus months of public beta testing and more than three years after its previous major point release, RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) version 7 is ou
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HP enters supercomputing market with water-cooled Apollo system
Hewlett-Packard has entered the market for supercomputers with a new Apollo family of systems, including a high-end machine that has a novel water-based system to keep it cool. Lots of supercomputers have been assembled from HP hardware, but this is the first time the company has offered a listed product specifically for that market. It's hoping to drive the use of supercomputers beyond governments and academia and more deeply into the enterprise.
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Second Chinese army unit linked to corporate cyber espionage
A Chinese hacking group that has attacked U.S. and European aerospace and communications companies is almost certainly linked to the Chinese military, a U.S. Internet security company said Monday. "Putter Panda" has been active for several years, and a trail of Internet postings and domain registrations by one of its members points to it being part of Unit 61486 of China's People's Liberation Army, said Irvine, California-based CrowdStrike in a 62-page report.
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DoCoMo introduces wearable SIM for network access
Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo wants people to start wearing their SIM cards. It has developed a SIM card that can wirelessly connect smartphones and tablets to networks and the Internet simply by waving one's hand. The card can also transmit a user's number and other info, separating connectivity from mobile devices themselves.
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HP's Federated Catalyst lets users combine backup systems
Just as computing power and primary storage are becoming virtual shared resources, backup capacity is also starting to be pooled, with promises of easier management.
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