Thursday, October 23, 2014

HP gives Moonshot server its first Xeon chip

Panasonic tries tablet service for assisted living homes

What Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg said in Mandarin that so impressed the Chinese

IT News Daily
October 23, 2014

HP gives Moonshot server its first Xeon chip

If Hewlett-Packard's Moonshot server doesn't pan out, it won't be for lack of trying.

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Issue highlights

1. Panasonic tries tablet service for assisted living homes

2. What Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg said in Mandarin that so impressed the Chinese

3. Microsoft to discontinue free Xbox Music streaming

4. Vietnam police hunt hackers behind mass outage

5. Xiaomi moving data outside China following privacy concerns

6. At Austin airport, Wi-Fi predicts how long the security line will be

Panasonic tries tablet service for assisted living homes

If you're worried about a loved one languishing in an assisted living home, Panasonic has a tablet service to keep you connected. READ MORE

What Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg said in Mandarin that so impressed the Chinese

Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg stunned many Chinese on Thursday, not with a new Facebook feature, but because he spoke and answered questions in Mandarin for almost half an hour. READ MORE

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Microsoft to discontinue free Xbox Music streaming

Microsoft is withdrawing free streaming on Xbox Music from Dec. 1, citing the need to focus on its music purchase and subscription service. READ MORE

Vietnam police hunt hackers behind mass outage

Vietnamese cybersecurity authorities are hunting hackers believed to be responsible for the country's biggest-ever online attack last week, according to the founder of a security website in Hanoi. READ MORE

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Xiaomi moving data outside China following privacy concerns

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is moving customer data and its Internet platforms to servers outside China, only months after the company apologized over privacy concerns. READ MORE

At Austin airport, Wi-Fi predicts how long the security line will be

The Internet can ease travel concerns in many ways, including flight-delay information, maps of road congestion, and ride-sharing apps. But a Wi-Fi network at the Austin, Texas, airport can now answer one of the great unknowns: How long will I have to wait in line at security? READ MORE

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