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 July 23, 2016

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Apollo 11 Moon Mission Images Still Stun After 47 Years
Nearly a half-century later, photographs documenting the first trip to the moon continue to defy imagination. Here's a look at 10 of the best images.
Facebook's Aquila Internet Drone Completes First Flight
WiFi takes to the skies in the form of Aquila, a self-piloting Facebook drone with a wingspan greater than that of a Boeing 737. It's another move by companies such as Facebook and Google to deliver internet services through unconventional means.
Apple Watch Sales Drop Dramatically Ahead Of Hardware Refresh
The smartwatch market contracted for the first time, thanks to a plunge in Apple Watch sales, according to a report from IDC. However, the report showed that Samsung, Lenovo, LG, and Garmin made gains.
Hudl Sports Video Analysis Service Grows Fast On Amazon
Fast-growing Hudl provides coaches and athletes with key feedback based on its customers' video uploaded to the cloud. Like many other startups, the company relies on Amazon Web Services for its backend support.
Tesla's Future Plans: Trucks, Solar Batteries, Ride-Sharing
Telsa CEO Elon Musk has unveiled his master plan. It calls for the company to expand into self-driving semi trucks, roof-mounted solar batteries, and ride-sharing initiatives.

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Big Value From Software-Defined Storage Requires New Skills
As software-defined storage continues to emerge in the enterprise, the enterprise itself will need to become more capable.

OpenStack And Storage -- Flowing Downstream With Openness
Building your IT future with OpenStack and software-defined storage opens you to a new world of innovation and locks you in and out of nothing.

How The Symbiotic Relationship Between Persistent Storage And Containers Can Benefit Developers
You wouldn't drive a car without wheels. Why would you run stateful apps in containers without persistent storage?

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Google Cloud Platform Adds Machine Learning APIs
Developers interested in creating apps that understand text or speech can look to Google's cloud for tools -- the Cloud Natural Language API and the Cloud Speech API. The two offerings have now advanced into open beta status.

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