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Tuesday, May 6, 2014
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11:37 AM

We took a quick walk around the Brazilian Pavilion At TechCrunch Disrupt in New York to see what companies are playing in that market these ...

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Tesco, a British-born multinational grocery store chain, plans to launch its own smartphone by the end of the year. The device will reportedly run on Android software and have specs comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S5. Of course, the Galaxy doesn't come equipped with preinstalled Tesco services; the new phone will. Tesco has been electronically progressive, at least as far as supermarkets are concerned. The company unveiled its own tablet last September -- a new model is expected later this year.


9:32 AM

Tesco, a British-born multinational grocery store chain, plans to launch its own smartphone by the end of the year. The device will report...

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9:32 AM

Google just announced that it has acquired ad attribution company Adometry. The news broke in the Wall Street Journal and it's discussed...

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A simmering conflict between Oculus, a virtual reality startup Facebook bought last month for $2 billion, and ZeniMax Media began to boil Monday. ZeniMax las week claimed one of its former employees, John Carmack, improperly shared some of its tech with Oculus for use in its Rift virtual reality headset, which is touted as having the power to bring VR to the masses. "We are disappointed but not surprised by ZeniMax's actions, and we will prove that all of its claims are false," Oculus said.


6:25 AM

A simmering conflict between Oculus, a virtual reality startup Facebook bought last month for $2 billion, and ZeniMax Media began to boil ...

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Monday, May 5, 2014
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1:43 PM

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Sony has announced magnetic backup tape with the world's highest areal recording density -- 148 GB per square inch. It provides about 74 times the recording capacity of conventional mag tape media, Sony claimed. Data cartridges made using this technology could record more than 185 TB of data each. This technology "is aimed at applications that require high density, which could range from specialized servers to mega data centers," Jim McGregor, founder and principal analyst at Tirias Research.


1:43 PM

Sony has announced magnetic backup tape with the world's highest areal recording density -- 148 GB per square inch. It provides about ...

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It seems there's always some kind of conflict at work in the FOSS community lately, whether it's based on race, on gender or something else. Most recently, it's the gender issue that has been felt most keenly. Not only have we seen the whole GitHub debacle unfold and explode, but then a certain post appeared online. IT pro Caitlyn Martin revealed that she had turned down an otherwise attractive job offer because she would have been the first and only female in a company's 400-strong IT staff. So why did the Linux community get so upset?


11:53 AM

It seems there's always some kind of conflict at work in the FOSS community lately, whether it's based on race, on gender or somet...

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