Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Just wave DoCoMo wearable SIM for network access

Netflix won't budge in dispute with Verizon over video quality

HP's Federated Catalyst lets users combine backup systems

IT News Daily
June 10, 2014
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Just wave DoCoMo wearable SIM for network access

Instead of burying them in phones, Japanese mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo wants people to start wearing their SIM cards.

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Issue highlights

1. Netflix won't budge in dispute with Verizon over video quality

2. HP's Federated Catalyst lets users combine backup systems

3. PayPal chief joins Facebook to strengthen mobile messaging

4. Facebook to launch Slingshot, yet another photo messaging app

5. Second Chinese army unit linked to corporate cyber-espionage

6. HP enters supercomputing market with water-cooled Apollo system

Netflix won't budge in dispute with Verizon over video quality

Netflix defended its error messages to customers that blamed Verizon Communications' network, despite a cease-and-desist notice from the broadband service provider. READ MORE

HP's Federated Catalyst lets users combine backup systems

Just as computing power and primary storage are becoming virtual shared resources, backup capacity is also starting to be pooled, with promises of easier management. READ MORE

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PayPal chief joins Facebook to strengthen mobile messaging

A stronger set of features, possibly including payments, might be coming to Facebook's messaging properties now that former PayPal president David Marcus has come to work for the social network. READ MORE

Facebook to launch Slingshot, yet another photo messaging app

Well, that was awkward: Facebook just did a Snapchat of its own, briefly releasing a rival disappearing-photo app and then pulling it. READ MORE

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Second Chinese army unit linked to corporate cyber-espionage

A Chinese hacking group that has attacked U.S. and European aerospace and communications companies is almost certainly linked to the Chinese military, a U.S. Internet security company said Monday. READ MORE

HP enters supercomputing market with water-cooled Apollo system

Hewlett-Packard has entered the market for supercomputers with a new Apollo family of systems, including a high-end machine that has a novel water-based system to keep it cool. READ MORE

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