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Dec 02, 2016
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What happens when a country cracks down on fake news? Ask China

The current debate over fake online news has one country feeling vindicated: China. For years, its controversial censorship system has been cracking down on so-called "online rumors," and last week a state-controlled newspaper essentially told the U.S., "I told you so." Read More

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AWS makes CI, microservices moves for devs
AWS looks to take the drudge work out of data analysis
Western Digital releases series of Raspberry Pi disk drives
Windows 10 posts user-share gains after multi-month stall
NetSuite's going global under Oracle's flag
Smartwatches wear out their welcome with Motorola
AWS Lambda adds C# support
Firefox recovers from near-death experience
No courage: Microsoft still requires audio jack port in Windows phones
GM's self-driving tech will stop the car if you're inattentive
Major cybercrime network Avalanche dismantled in global takedown
Google App Maker aims to ease enterprise development
Accenture expands AWS Business Group
AWS tries to protect its customers from DDoS attacks with new service

White Paper: Avaya-Windstream

Harness the Flexibility, Reliability and Cost Savings of Contact Center as a Service: CIO White Paper

Accommodate your customer's preferred communication medium of choice and changing demand patterns with highly secure, proven, cloud-based technology- designed, delivered and managed by Windstream's expert Contact Center team. Read More

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AWS makes CI, microservices moves for devs

AWS Code Build and AWS Step Functions help with software builds and complex distributed apps Read More

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AWS looks to take the drudge work out of data analysis

The new service is designed to be a fully managed data catalog and ETL (extract, transform, load) system. Read More

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Western Digital releases series of Raspberry Pi disk drives

Western Digital today released two hard drives and an SSD specifically developed for the Raspberry Pi micro PC. Read More

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Windows 10 posts user-share gains after multi-month stall

After a two-month stretch of no growth, Windows 10 in November gained user share, powering more than a quarter of all Windows PCs for the first time, new data showed. Read More

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NetSuite's going global under Oracle's flag

As part of Oracle, cloud software provider NetSuite plans to localize its products for many more countries while expanding its data-center capacity, sales operations, partner channel and other assets to reach customers in those new areas. Read More

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Smartwatches wear out their welcome with Motorola

Don’t expect to see a third generation of the Moto 360 anytime soon. Read More

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AWS Lambda adds C# support

Functions for the cloud-based compute service now can be built using Microsoft’s managed code language Read More

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Firefox recovers from near-death experience

Mozilla's Firefox backed further from the brink last month, and Mac owners continued to abandon Apple's Safari, new data showed. Read More

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No courage: Microsoft still requires audio jack port in Windows phones

Apple said it took "courage" to remove the audio jack port from the iPhone 7 and replace it with wireless audio. Microsoft hasn't yet mustered the courage to cut the aging port. Read More

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GM's self-driving tech will stop the car if you're inattentive

GM's upcoming semi-autonomous "Super Cruise" system lets drivers take their hands off the steering wheel, but the technology can determine a driver’s responsiveness and will stop the vehicle automatically if you're not paying attention to the road. Read More

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Major cybercrime network Avalanche dismantled in global takedown

Law enforcement agencies have dismantled a major cybercriminal network responsible for malware-based attacks that have been harassing victims across the globe for years. Read More

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Google App Maker aims to ease enterprise development

Google is making it simpler for business to create custom apps. Its new App Maker service lets you integrate apps with Google's services and run them on the same data center infrastructure as its G Suite of productivity software. Read More

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Accenture expands AWS Business Group

In a move designed to help customer be more agile, Accenture is expanding its Accenture AWS Business Group to enhance its cloud application migration, development and management offerings. Read More

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AWS tries to protect its customers from DDoS attacks with new service

Amazon Web Services is trying to help protect its customers with a new service aimed at mitigating DDoS impacts. It’s called Shield, and the entry-level tier is enabled by default for all web applications running on AWS, starting on Wednesday. Read More

Webcast: Dyn Inc

DNS For Hybrid Cloud Success: CIO Webcast

Join Trip Kucera and Dyn VP, Gary Sloper, as they discuss the impact of cloud and internet infrastructure across the cloud adoption lifecycle. Key focus points include: Optimizing round trip times and latency, from time to first byte, to internet routing, Understanding and comparing cloud service providers, and Protecting your service from route hijacks, DDoS attacks and mitigating vulnerabilities. Read More

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