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IBM's hub for wearables could have you out of the hospital faster
Twitter starts putting abusive users in the corner by reducing their reach
Amazon releases Chime, a new cloud-based UCaaS
NativeScript 3.0 lines up release with Angular 4
The Core i5 Surface Pro 4 just got even cheaper at $950
Verizon revives its unlimited data plan after purging legacy unlimited data plan users
Google Home can now buy stuff for you on command
Tokyo wants to make Olympic medals from old smartphones
Microsoft quietly prolongs life of original Windows 10
IBM delivers machine learning on the private cloud
Oracle preps developers for Java 9 upgrade
Experts at RSA give their best cybersecurity advice
Amazon Echo and Google Home want to replace your home phone
Report: some small cities have surprisingly high number of exposed devices

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Overcoming Internet Volatility to Achieve World Class User Experience: CIO Webcast

Delivering a world-class digital experience requires a strategy to overcome the volatile path the public internet places between your users and your cloud, content, applications, and data centers. The control plane of this path is DNS; and, if your DNS fails, so too does your digital business. Read More

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IBM's hub for wearables could have you out of the hospital faster

Researchers at IBM have developed a hub for wearables that can gather information from multiple wearable devices and share it with a doctor, potentially cutting down on the time patients need to spend in a hospital. Read More

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Twitter starts putting abusive users in the corner by reducing their reach

If you say nasty things on Twitter, your reach across the network may be temporarily diminished. Read More

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Amazon releases Chime, a new cloud-based UCaaS

Taking on incumbents like Cisco, Avaya, Microsoft and Google, Amazon today announced Chime, a cloud-based unified communications as a service application that the company says brings a fresh approach to online conference calls and meetings. Read More

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NativeScript 3.0 lines up release with Angular 4

Meanwhile, the framework for building native iOS and Android apps in JavaScript has improved debugging and Angular performance Read More

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The Core i5 Surface Pro 4 just got even cheaper at $950

Microsoft's 2-in-1 may be a little long in the tooth, but it's still a great choice as a premium portable PC—and now it costs $250 less. Read More

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Verizon revives its unlimited data plan after purging legacy unlimited data plan users

Verizon is offering an unlimited data plan once again, but don't go over 22GB per month. Read More

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Google Home can now buy stuff for you on command

Now you can ask Google Home to order things from Walgreen's, Costco, or Toys R Us through Google Express. Read More

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Tokyo wants to make Olympic medals from old smartphones

Japan will kick off a drive this week to collect old smartphones and other portable gadgets so that they can be turned into medals for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics. Read More

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Microsoft quietly prolongs life of original Windows 10

Microsoft earlier this month quietly extended the life of Windows 10's debut edition, the version launched in July 2015. Read More

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IBM delivers machine learning on the private cloud

IBM has unveiled IBM Machine Learning, a new cognitive platform that brings the power of machine learning to z System mainframes and eventually IBM POWER System. Read More

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Oracle preps developers for Java 9 upgrade

Oracle has released a guide to help developers move from Java 8 to Java 9 Read More

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Experts at RSA give their best cybersecurity advice

Come to the RSA show, and you’ll find plenty of cybersecurity technology. The top vendors from across the industry are here, showing products for fighting ransomware, preventing data breaches and more. Read More

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Amazon Echo and Google Home want to replace your home phone

Phone calls could be coming to the Amazon Echo and Google Home, but the companies are currently hung up on several technicalities. Read More

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Report: some small cities have surprisingly high number of exposed devices

This morning, Trend Micro released a report about the exposed cyberassets in the top U.S. cities and most critical industry segments -- and in many cases, it was the smaller municipalities that had the largest number of problems. Read More

White Paper: Dyn Inc

High Availability DNS Reduces Downtime Risk and Improves End-User Experience: CIO White Paper

According to Gartner, "DNS is missioncritical to all organizations that connect to the Internet. DNS failure or poor performance leads to applications, data and content becoming unavailable, causing user frustration, lost sales and business reputation damage." This white paper reviews the business advantages of implementing a high availability DNS architecture using redundant DNS services. Read More

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