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Month: January 2019

We Need to Not Freak Out About the Robot Revolution

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A former Obama advisor says we’ll work alongside the machines—but we also need to be smarter about apprenticeships and job retraining. Read the original post by Matt Simon

Forget the iPhone Shortfall. Apple’s All About Services Now

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Like others before it, Apple must navigate a shift from selling devices to selling content and services like the App Store. Read the original post by Zachary Karabell

5 ways to fix slumping iPhone sales

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After years and years of prognosticating doom and gloom for Apple, the analysts finally got it right: iPhone sales are slumping. It was bound to […] Read the original post by Michael Simon

PDFelement Pro 6 review: A professional PDF editor at an affordable price

Posted on January 4, 2019 by

Business-ready features and an uncluttered interface make the PDFelement Pro 6 PDF editor a joy to use. Read the original post by Michael Ansaldo

8 Things to Expect From CES 2019: AI, 5G, 8K, and More

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When CES 2019 kicks off next week in Las Vegas, companies will be promising faster, smarter tech products. That’s partly true. Read the original post by Lauren Goode

Apple’s revenue drop is about China and more

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All anybody is likely to be talking about for the next week or so is Apple’s admission that it’s going to miss its guidance for […] Read the original post by Dan Moren

How NetMotion Ops Intelligence Brings Real-Time Analytics to Mobile Devices

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PRODUCT REVIEW & ANALYSIS: Solving mobile connectivity and security issues has become a lot easier, thanks to NetMotion’s Operational Intelligence platform. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

MIPS Goes Open Source, Challenges Arm and RISC-V

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Wave Computing, which bought the architecture in mid-2018, hopes to accelerate innovation and adoption of MIPS through a new open-source initiative. Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Neustar Bolsters Fraud Detection Capabilities With Trustid

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Detecting potential fraudsters calling into a organization’s phone system can occur even before the hacker picks up the phone, with technology that Neustar has now […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey

Qualcomm has provided a performance bond for the ban of iPhone sales in Germany

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MOSCOW, 4 Jan — RIA Novosti. Manufacturer of processors and components for mobile devices, Qualcomm has made an interim payment in the amount of 1.34 […] Read the original post by adminfsd

“World famine Putin” — Western script Apocalypse in 2019

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Four hundred thirty one Beginning of a new year is a time of predictions, but predictions is a thankless task, although, that causes a heightened interest […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Apple went down to fourth place in the ranking of most expensive companies

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Several years it remained a constant leader among IT companies, but global corporations in General, Apple by the end of 2018 has lost its leadership, […] Read the original post by adminfsd

15 cool items from AliExpress at very competitive price #56

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Fresh selection from Aliexpress! A new portion of cool goods from AliExpress at decent discount prices! In this issue: the best laptop Xiaomi ratio “price-quality”, wildly […] Read the original post by adminfsd

Chinese Smartphone Maker Huawei Demotes Employees Responsible for Tweeting From iPhone

Posted on January 4, 2019 by

On New Year’s Day, Huawei’s Twitter account wished its followers a Happy New Year, but Twitter users quickly noticed that the tweet came from an […] Read the original post by Juli Clover

Philo review: A valuable alternative to the average TV bundle

Posted on January 4, 2019 by

By cutting out broadcast and sports networks, the Philo streaming TV service provides cord-cutters lots of channels for not a lot of money. Read the original post by Jared Newman

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