Monday 13 June 2016

Tech News Flash


Tech News Flash: Monday -- June 13, 2016

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Headline Scan
Facebook Turns On Safety Check Following Orlando Slaughter
Fiery Ex-NASA Chief Unveils Neuro-Computing Firm
Musk Envisions Wagon Train to Mars
Google and the Birth of the People-Delivery Drone

Today's Story Highlights

Facebook Turns On Safety Check Following Orlando Slaughter
Facebook on Sunday activated its Safety Check feature for the first time
in the United States, in the aftermath of the mass shooting at an
Orlando, Florida, night club that left 49 people dead and scores more
wounded. Last year's terrorist attacks in Paris marked the first time
Facebook activated the feature for a crisis other than a natural
disaster.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83600.html

Fiery Ex-NASA Chief Unveils Neuro-Computing Firm
Former NASA administrator Dan Goldin last week introduced a 10-year-old
startup to the public. Backed by $100 million in private funding,
KnuEdge is working to develop breakthrough technologies in voice
biometrics and neural computing. KnuEdge launched two new products upon
its emergence from stealth mode. KnuVerse offers military-grade voice
recognition and authentication technology.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83599.html

Musk Envisions Wagon Train to Mars
Elon Musk fleshed out his vision for establishing the first colony on
Mars in a recent interview. As soon as 2018, Musk's SpaceX venture could
launch an unmanned spacecraft to the red planet, he said, and that could
be followed by future unmanned flights every two years -- timed for when
the Earth and Mars orbits position the planets closest together.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83597.html

Google and the Birth of the People-Delivery Drone
Larry Page is rumored to be building a flying car, apparently dropping a
whopping $100M into the effort. Surprisingly, this actually makes more
sense to me than a self-driving car does, because it potentially solves
two problems at once: You won't have to fly the thing yourself; and it
eliminates the need for roads for those who commute to work. Roads could
be just for moving heavy stuff.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83589.html

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Editor's Pick: Google and the Birth of the People-Delivery Drone


Rob Enderle
Jun 13, 2016 9:57 AM PT
Larry Page is rumored to be building a flying car, apparently dropping a whopping $100M into the effort. Surprisingly, this actually makes more sense to me than a self-driving car does, because it potentially solves two problems at once: You won't have to fly the thing yourself; and it eliminates the need for roads for those who commute to work. Roads could be just for moving heavy stuff. [More...]

More Picks:
Musk Envisions Wagon Train to Mars
Elon Musk fleshed out his vision for establishing the first colony on Mars in a recent interview. As soon as 2018, Musk's SpaceX venture could launch an unmanned spacecraft to the red planet, he said, and that could be followed by future unmanned flights every two years -- timed for when the Earth and Mars orbits position the planets closest together. [More...]
Drops and Spills Don't Faze Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
The water- and shatter-resistant Samsung Galaxy S7 Active on Friday became available exclusively from AT&T. Consumers who have eligible service can get the Galaxy S7 Active for $26.50 monthly for 30 months on AT&T Next, or $33.13 monthly for 24 months on AT&T Next Every Year. With a new two-year wireless agreement, customers who opt for AT&T Next also can get a free Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch. [More...]
HPE Wants Open Source Devs to Kick The Machine Into Gear
Hewlett Packard Enterprise on Tuesday announced it was open-sourcing The Machine to spur development of the infant computer design project. HPE has invited the open source community to collaborate on its largest and most notable research project yet. The Machine focuses on reinventing the architecture underlying all computers built in the past 60 years. [More...]
The Tricky Business of Crafting Solid Cloud SLAs
In the five years since the U.S. government put a clear emphasis on utilizing cloud technology, federal procurement offices have engaged in seemingly endless tinkering of contracting vehicles to promote cloud adoption. The core element of virtually every type of federal cloud procurement contract is the service level agreement, upon which billions of dollars of cloud investments are based. [More...]
The Marginal Customer
I start a lot of client engagements with a simple question: Who's the customer? It's amazing the answers that I get. Some people know the customer's demographic and business or personal needs, and they focus on those things. Others don't even grasp the difference between a customer and a consumer. You might expect this if you are working in the B2C rather than B2B space. [More...]
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Saturday 11 June 2016

E-Commerce Minute


E-Commerce Minute: Saturday -- June 11, 2016

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Headline Scan
The Tricky Business of Crafting Solid Cloud SLAs
The Marginal Customer
Yahoo to Have Giant Patent Garage Sale

Today's Story Highlights

The Tricky Business of Crafting Solid Cloud SLAs
In the five years since the U.S. government put a clear emphasis on
utilizing cloud technology, federal procurement offices have engaged in
seemingly endless tinkering of contracting vehicles to promote cloud
adoption. The core element of virtually every type of federal cloud
procurement contract is the service level agreement, upon which billions
of dollars of cloud investments are based.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/83595.html

The Marginal Customer
I start a lot of client engagements with a simple question: Who's the
customer? It's amazing the answers that I get. Some people know the
customer's demographic and business or personal needs, and they focus on
those things. Others don't even grasp the difference between a customer
and a consumer. You might expect this if you are working in the B2C
rather than B2B space.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/83592.html

Yahoo to Have Giant Patent Garage Sale
Yahoo reportedly has notified potential buyers that it plans to auction
off about 3,000 patents and will be accepting bids until mid-June. The
intellectual property for sale includes patents for its original search
technology. The patents "cover strategic areas such as search, e-
commerce and online advertising," said Andreas Scherer, managing partner
at Salto Partners.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/83590.html

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Tech News Flash


Tech News Flash: Saturday -- June 11, 2016

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Headline Scan
Drops and Spills Don't Faze Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
Devs Light Up for Alexa
Twitter Users Snared in Dark Web's Brisk Password Trade
HPE Wants Open Source Devs to Kick The Machine Into Gear
Larry Page May Be Blazing a Trail for Self-Flying Cars
Snowden and the NSA Gets Curiouser and Curiouser
New Samsung Fitness Trackers Have Music Built-In
Microsoft Adds Planning Prowess to Office Space
Hacks Highlight Zuckerberg's Cavalier Attitude Toward Security
Zenbo Home Robot Pours on the Charm
ReactOS Is a Promising Open Source Windows Replacement

Today's Story Highlights

Drops and Spills Don't Faze Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
The water- and shatter-resistant Samsung Galaxy S7 Active on Friday
became available exclusively from AT&T. Consumers who have eligible
service can get the Galaxy S7 Active for $26.50 monthly for 30 months on
AT&T Next, or $33.13 monthly for 24 months on AT&T Next Every Year. With
a new two-year wireless agreement, customers who opt for AT&T Next also
can get a free Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83596.html

Devs Light Up for Alexa
Amazon last week announced the availability of more than 1,000 different
skills for its Alexa voice assistant technology. Third-party developers
have created the vast array of new capabilities for the highly popular
line of consumer products that use Alexa, including the Echo, Echo Dot,
Amazon Tap and Amazon Fire. The announcement comes less than a year
after Amazon released the Alexa Skills Kit.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83594.html

Twitter Users Snared in Dark Web's Brisk Password Trade
Data stolen from more than 32 million Twitter users has been offered for
sale on the dark web for 10 bitcoin, or around $5,800, LeakedSource
reported Wednesday. LeakedSource has added the account and email
information to its searchable repository of compromised credentials. The
data set came from someone who has been connected to other large
collections of compromised data.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83593.html

HPE Wants Open Source Devs to Kick The Machine Into Gear
Hewlett Packard Enterprise on Tuesday announced it was open-sourcing The
Machine to spur development of the infant computer design project. HPE
has invited the open source community to collaborate on its largest and
most notable research project yet. The Machine focuses on reinventing
the architecture underlying all computers built in the past 60 years.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83591.html

Larry Page May Be Blazing a Trail for Self-Flying Cars
Google cofounder Larry Page reportedly is working with two Silicon
Valley startups to develop a flying car. One is Zee.Aero, which Page
personally has funded since its launch in 2010, when it set up shop next
to Google's headquarters in Mountain View, California. The firm
reportedly has filed a patent application for a small, all-electric
vehicle that could take off and land vertically.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83588.html

Snowden and the NSA Gets Curiouser and Curiouser
Edward Snowden made a greater effort than originally believed to raise
his concerns within the NSA before releasing thousands of classified
documents detailing programs that allowed the agency to spy on U.S.
citizens. The truth is more complex than the NSA let on, according to a
report based on documents secured through two years of Freedom of
Information Act litigation.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83586.html

New Samsung Fitness Trackers Have Music Built-In
Samsung last week unveiled its Gear Fit2 fitness band and Gear IconX
earbud set. The Gear Fit2 will be available for $180 this Friday at
major retailers. The IconX will hit shelves in the third quarter of this
year. The Gear Fit2 has a built-in GPS and a heart rate monitor. The
Gear IconX is a pair of Bluetooth earbuds that can track fitness
information.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83577.html

Microsoft Adds Planning Prowess to Office Space
Microsoft on Monday announced the general availability of its Planner
collaboration tool, which will roll out in the next few weeks to all
eligible customers -- those who have Enterprise E1-E5, Business
Essentials, Premium or Education subscriptions to Office 365. Planner
lets users create new plans, as well as organize, assign and collaborate
on tasks. Users also can update statuses and share files.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83584.html

Hacks Highlight Zuckerberg's Cavalier Attitude Toward Security
Facebook top dog Mark Zuckerberg had several of his social media
accounts breached and defaced, according to reports that surfaced
Sunday. Zuckerberg's Twitter, LinkedIn and Pinterest memberships were
hacked, but evidence of the attacks quickly disappeared. In addition to
requiring passwords, Twitter and LinkedIn protect their accounts with
optional two-factor authentication.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83583.html

Zenbo Home Robot Pours on the Charm
Asus recently unveiled a family robot that can serve as a home
healthcare assistant, control connected devices in the smart home,
monitor security, perform various online tasks, and function as a
playmate, among other things. Asus' Zenbo made its debut at last month's
Computex computer show. At the same time, Asus launched a program that
provides devs with access to the Zenbo SDK.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83581.html

ReactOS Is a Promising Open Source Windows Replacement
If you want to run a clone of Microsoft Windows to escape the drama of
upgrading to Windows 10, try ReactOS -- but do not expect it to be a
fully functional replacement any time soon. ReactOS is a free, open
source operating system built on the design principles found in the
Windows NT architecture. Just remember that ReactOS is a Windows clone
and not a Linux distro.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/83578.html

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