Featured Articles From a physical perspective, the Galaxy Note 7 bears a striking resemblance to the GS7 Edge, with similarly customizable Edge functionality, which provides quick access to many frequently used applications and actions. It does, however, have a much more pronounced curvature in an effort to maximize the usable real estate of the face of the Note 7, which, of course, includes Samsung's S-Pen. Have you ever wondered how Amazon delivers packages so quickly? It certainly seems like magic, but it's actually thanks to cargo planes. Sponsored by: GENBAND WEBINAR: Solving the new "V-Squared" Mobile Carrier Challenge: VoLTE and Virtualization Thursday, September 15, 2016 2:00pm ET/ 11:00am PT REGISTER TODAY ! What Attendees will learn: - Challenges and considerations for VoLTE Interconnect & Roaming
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The Microsoft Xbox has been a fascinating product to watch; it was really a showcase of Steve Ballmer's Microsoft and it reflected its highly reactive strategy. Microsoft has never been a good fast follower, and neither has Apple for that matter. Being a fast follower is typically tied to Asian companies like Sony and Samsung, so creating a platform that, at its heart, was chasing Sony has always been problematic. Let's revisit the Xbox's history and talk about why the Xbox One S, available today, is far closer to what Microsoft should have always done. Oracle this morning revealed plans to buy cloud company NetSuite for $9.3 billion. The deal is expected to close later this year. The sale of Yahoo's core assets to Verizon for a reported $4.83 billion, leaving Yahoo shareholders with roughly a $41 billion investment in Chinese Internet giant Alibaba and a few other small assets, really does mark the end of an era. The former Internet powerhouse has struggled for over a decade to find its voice, and never was able to get it right after its early success as what was then the Swiss Army knife for all things online. Recently, the police's ability to access someone's phone has been a hot topic in American news. I'm sure we all remember the ordeal involving Apple and the FBI in regards to the San Bernadino shooter's phone privacy. It raised a lot of questions about how far the police are allowed to go before infringing on an individual's rights in the search for justice and the truth. 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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