Monthly Archives: February 2017

Google Takes on Cable With ‘YouTube TV’—40 Channels for $35

YouTube TV—the much-anticipated TV streaming service from the video company—is official. It’s $35 a month with 40+ channels, cloud DVR, and AI-powered search. The post […] Read the original post by Davey Alba

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Aruba’s top exec, large customers talk about Wi-Fi’s present and future at Atmosphere

Aruba kicked off its annual Atmosphere conference on Tuesday in Nashville with a keynote from CTO Keerti Melkote that featured CTOs and CIOs from several […] Read the original post by ComputerWorld

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NY Fed president: ‘Animal spirits have been unleashed’

Most stock quote data provided by BATS. Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. Read the original post by CNN

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Wink’s connected home tech uses Alexa to lock your doors

You can already use Alexa to control Wink-compatible connected lights, switches and thermostats, but now the IoT company is letting you use the virtual assistant […] Read the original post by Engadget

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Nuclear (for iPad)

Nuclear is a fun, hands-on element-building app with plenty of free content but annoyingly frequent solicitations to upgrade once you’ve run through most of it. […] Read the original post by David Manners

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Western Digital My Book

With a full 8TB for less than $250, the 8TB version of the Western Digital My Book is a deep well of affordable storage for […] Read the original post by David Manners

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Roqos Core

The app-controlled Roqos Core is a decent Wi-Fi router with an unusually attractive design, but its security and parental control features didn’t shine in our […] Read the original post by David Manners

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TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (V2)

The TP-Link Archer C7 AC1750 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router (V2) delivers the fastest throughput speeds we’ve seen from a sub-$100 router. It’s also a […] Read the original post by David Manners

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YouTube launches streaming TV service with 40 channels and unlimited cloud DVR storage

If you’ve been on the fence over cutting the cord, YouTube might have just given you a reason to jump over. The Google-owned company has […] Read the original post by Michael Simon

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Bpm’online CRM

Bpm’online CRM lives up to its promise of making business more efficient, though its huge feature set means it may take some time to get […] Read the original post by David Manners

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Less Annoying CRM

Less Annoying CRM offers an easy-to-use product for small, cost-conscious businesses. Read the original post by David Manners

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IBM Watson Analytics

Brilliant self-service BI tool backed by sharp machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) that is ideally suited for a variety of user skill levels and […] Read the original post by David Manners

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YouTube TV will bring live TV to your iPhone for $35 per month

YouTube’s TV streaming service starts its U.S. rollout this spring with support from the four major networks. YouTube has announced a streaming TV service, called simply […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller

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The Amazon S3 Outage Is What Happens When One Site Hosts Too Much of the Internet

Corporate consolidation in tech has implications for competition—but it also affects the resilience of the internet itself. The post The Amazon S3 Outage Is What […] Read the original post by Klint Finley

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Unity’s ‘2017’ game engine will focus on artists and designers

Unity's keynote at this year's GDC was all about the future of its game engine . The company has outlined plans for the next major […] Read the original post by Engadget

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