Featured Articles Apple clued the world in to a tremendous number of updates today during its iPhone 7 launch. Presenters Phil Schiller and Tim Cook covered a wide range of topics and advancements, including updates to Apple Watch, basic improvements and, of course, the unveiling of the iPhone 7/ iPhone 7 Plus. Let's take a look at some of the highlights. The death match between Corning and Sapphire heated up last week when Corning, responding to both the threat and opportunity Sapphire has been exploring, came up with a product that seems to have the flexibility of glass and the scratch resistance of a jewel. And it took the fight to Sapphire by showing up on the new Samsung Galaxy Gear S3, which arguably is closer to Steve Jobs' model than the Apple Watch is. Sponsored By: EMC, Rolta AdvizeX WEBINAR: The State of the Cloud in 2016 Wednesday, September 14, 2016 11:00am ET/ 8:00am PT They call it the "cloud" for a reason: It's constantly moving and changing. If you haven't kept upwith the cloud lately, you've missed a lot, from cloud hybrids to containers. In this webinar, Rolta AdvizeX CTO Paul Timmerman explores the new choices that enterprises have today in the cloud, including current best practices, effective strategies for right now, and what to expect in the future. Join us for this informative webinar to find out What's up in the cloud? What Attendees will learn: - Best practices and strategies
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If Apple's biggest excitement from the latest iPhone announcement this week is adding dual-cameras and ditching the traditional 3.5mm headphone jack, what is wrong (so to speak) with this picture? The bigger problem may not be with Apple as much as the market and cellphone industry. Has the era of Peak Phone arrived? At its core, business mirrors evolution-it is survival of the fittest. In an economy that is uncertain and unpredictable, it is more important than ever to ensure your company can survive. We all know that most of the major chipmakers and computing companies out there have been working on spreading their influence in a "post-PC" age. Though it's not really as "post" as the name suggests-there are still plenty of places for PCs-it's clear that there are other options out there, and businesses are working to capitalize on these changes. Intel is no different, and recently made a move into a growing sector of the market by buying Movidius. Today, September 6, startup satellite provider LeoSat Enterprises announced its first customer contract. A global financial trading company - not named in today's announcement - with offices worldwide is the first to sign up for the company's unique high-speed broadband satellite network, but it will have to wait a while before service is available. Featured Resources Advertise With Us Become a TechZone360 columnist! Become a TechZone360 columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of communications technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TechZone360 Web site and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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