Verizon buys AOL for a few billions dollars! Verizon announced that they will buy AOL, the well known Internet media company. The price was set at 4,4 billion $, which is a lot of money. Verizon did this purchase because they have a LTE and an Internet video strategy and …
Read More »Microsoft spends money in undersea cables
Do you know where Microsoft has last invested? It seems that they put a lot of money in undersea cables, in order to connect its North American Data Center with Ireland and UK. The subsea cable will be built by TE SubCom. The cable is provided by Hibernia and Aqua …
Read More »Self driving cars analysis report
Self driving cars represent the future of transport. The advantages of self driving seem clear: no drunken drivers, no human errors, no human emotions like aggression in the traffic, impatience, texting while driving or hurry. But for the moment, things are yet far from being as perfect as self driving …
Read More »AMD aims to Desktop and Datacenter
AMD changed significantly the target audience for its products. AMD brought a new range of products for its customers but it did not limit only to that, so they moved away from low end computers to commercial and high end computers and data center. AMD is now selling some new …
Read More »Samsung Galaxy S4 gets Android Lollipop 5.0 from Sprint
2013’s flagship from Samsung has not been forgotten. We’ve known for a long time that the phone would be getting Android Lollipop support, we just didn’t know when this would land exactly and what version we would end up getting. It seems US carrier Sprint has now officially released the …
Read More »Netflix against AT&T/DirecTV merger
Netflix is in a pickle. They’re in the middle of a titanic struggle to prevent AT&T and DirecTV from merging. If the merger were to happen, Netflix’s business will take a heavy hit. Netflix defends it’s concerns. They said to the FCC, “If AT&T is able to slow the development of …
Read More »Apple Watch “Patent”
Does Apple know what it’s doing? After a year of waiting, the company has finally received the patent, for their Apple Watch design, from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). And if we recall from April, they also have the patent for their Apple Watch bands. What does this mean …
Read More »NVIDIA Cuts Their Losses With Icera
Yesterday, NVIDIA announced that they will no longer be using Icera as apart of their operations in the second quarter of fiscal 2016. This was due in part to NVIDIA not performing well against Qualcomm, MediaTek and Intel in the mobile-device market. So where did NVIDIA go wrong? Flashback to 2011, …
Read More »Oculus Rift release date set for Q1 of next year
Oculus Rift, one of the most anticipated virtual reality headsets of the year is finally ready to become a consumer product. Although the now Facebook-owned Oculus had previously stated that Oculus Rift VR would be launched before the year comes to an end, that milestone seems to have been pushed …
Read More »VoIP technology and data services golden age
Today we will talk about the present and the future of the telephony and data services, about the VoIP technology. As many companies are converging their data and voice network technologies to a single IP-based infrastructure, SIP trunking is an excellent replacement of their traditional voice service from their providers. …
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