Wednesday, April 23, 2014

China's Xiaomi targets ten markets in international expansion

Toshiba, SanDisk NAND flash memory shrinks to 15-nanometer process

Bing for schools out of pilot stage, promises ad-free search

IT News Daily
April 23, 2014
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China's Xiaomi targets ten markets in international expansion

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi plans to enter ten foreign markets later this year, including Brazil, Mexico and Russia, in a bid to expand globally with its low-cost but cutting-edge phones.

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Issue highlights

1. Toshiba, SanDisk NAND flash memory shrinks to 15-nanometer process

2. Bing for schools out of pilot stage, promises ad-free search

3. NSA spying revelations have tired out China's Huawei

4. Brazil's senate passes Internet legislation ahead of NETmundial conference

5. US to vote on sharp increase in broadband subsidies

6. Dorian Nakamoto thanks Bitcoin users for donations

Toshiba, SanDisk NAND flash memory shrinks to 15-nanometer process

Partners Toshiba and SanDisk have developed 15-nanometer process technology for NAND flash memory widely used in smartphones and tablets. READ MORE

Bing for schools out of pilot stage, promises ad-free search

Microsoft is throwing open an advertisement-free version of its Bing search engine to all eligible kindergarten to 12th grade schools in the U.S., after completing the pilot stage of this program that was first run in five large public school districts. READ MORE

WEBCAST: CA Technologies

LIVE EVENT: 5/7, The End of Data Protection As We Know It.

Traditional backup is going away, but where does this leave end-users? Learn more!

NSA spying revelations have tired out China's Huawei

Revelations about U.S. secret surveillance programs have left China's Huawei Technologies exhausted on the public relations front, a top company executive said Wednesday. READ MORE

Brazil's senate passes Internet legislation ahead of NETmundial conference

Brazil's Federal Senate has passed a proposed Internet law that aims to guarantee freedom of expression and privacy to the country's Internet users, and also requires foreign Internet service providers to fall in line with the country's rules. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Google Apps

Radicati: Cloud Business Email - Market Quadrant 2013

Google was named the top cloud business email provider in a recent report by research firm Radicati. Out of 14 key players, Google Apps for Business leads the pack in both functionality and estimated adoption. Learn more!

US to vote on sharp increase in broadband subsidies

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will vote Wednesday on a proposal to pump US$1.8 billion into a fund that subsidizes broadband deployments in rural communities. READ MORE

Dorian Nakamoto thanks Bitcoin users for donations

The cash-strapped man Newsweek magazine named as the creator of Bitcoin has thanked supporters who donated over US$23,000 of the virtual currency to him. READ MORE

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