Wednesday, March 4, 2015

China says new cybersurveillance proposal follows US security practices

Alibaba enters US cloud market, signaling global ambitions

Apple in settlement talks with car battery maker A123 Systems

IT News Daily
March 04, 2015

China says new cybersurveillance proposal follows US security practices

China is scratching its head over why the U.S. is opposing a new anti-terror law relating to cybersurveillance when the U.S. and other countries have also requested that tech companies hand over data to help stop terrorists.

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Issue highlights

1. Alibaba enters US cloud market, signaling global ambitions

2. Apple in settlement talks with car battery maker A123 Systems

3. Nvidia's Shield console is a 4K Android TV box that streams full PC games from the cloud

4. Apple, like Google, to hire full-time security guards in Silicon Valley

5. IBM plugs OpenPower servers into SoftLayer cloud

6. Judge says $415 million settlement in Silicon Valley hiring case is 'substantial'

Alibaba enters US cloud market, signaling global ambitions

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group is making a push into the U.S. cloud computing market, where it's expected to run into competition from Amazon.com, Google and Microsoft. READ MORE

Apple in settlement talks with car battery maker A123 Systems

Apple is in talks to settle a lawsuit filed by electric-car battery maker A123 Systems, which has charged the iPhone maker with poaching five of its employees to set up a new battery division. READ MORE

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Nvidia's Shield console is a 4K Android TV box that streams full PC games from the cloud

To start Nvidia's Made to Game event late Tuesday, chief executive Jen-Hsun Huang promised an advanced television, a supercomputer, and a gaming console. As it turned out, it was all the same product: the Nvidia Shield. No, not the handheld. READ MORE

Apple, like Google, to hire full-time security guards in Silicon Valley

Apple will replace a number of contract security positions with direct hires for its Silicon Valley operations, amid widespread demands from contract workers like drivers and security guards for better working conditions at tech companies. READ MORE

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IBM plugs OpenPower servers into SoftLayer cloud

IBM will roll out a cloud computing service next quarter using OpenPower-based servers, continuing an effort to expand the market for Power processors and challenge Intel in hyperscale data centers. READ MORE

Judge says $415 million settlement in Silicon Valley hiring case is 'substantial'

A judge has approved a US$415 million settlement in a Silicon Valley employee hiring case, calling the amount "substantial" to settle claims that Apple, Google, Adobe Systems and Intel conspired not to hire each other's workers. READ MORE

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