Friday, March 11, 2016

HP Service Brings Machine Learning to Mainstream Developers and other top stories.

  • HP Service Brings Machine Learning to Mainstream Developers

    News HP Service Brings Machine Learning to Mainstream Developers Yet another effort to democratize notoriously difficult Big Data analytics was announced yesterday by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which is providing a machine learning (ML) service to bring that advanced technology to mainstream developers. The company yesterday announced its HPE Haven OnDemand Machine Learning-as-a-Service (MLaaS) has become commercially available after a December 2014 beta launch that attracted more than 12,750..
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  • Verizon Now Selling The Giant Samsung Galaxy View Tablet - Android Headlines

    Verizon Now Selling The Giant Samsung Galaxy View Tablet - Android Headlines
    Samsung launched an interesting tablet last year, it's called the Galaxy View and it features a very large display that measures 18.4 inches and sporting a Full HD resolution. Its size might be questionable and its specs are nowhere near high-end, so ...
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  • Microsoft Corporation Wants You to Switch from Oracle to SQL Server for Free

    Microsoft Corporation Wants You to Switch from Oracle to SQL Server for Free
    Recently, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) made an announcement that caught everyone by surprise; bringing its SQL Server 2016 database to Linux. Now, the software giant has moved with the same positive momentum for its database efforts, announcing today an opportunity for Oracle users to migrate to its SQL Server for free. Since the SQL Server won’t be rolled out to the Linux platform until 2017, Microsoft’s database efforts will primarily be focused on perfecting the SQL Server 2016 for it..
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  • Dying Light/Rocket League Crossover Announced

    Dying Light/Rocket League Crossover Announced
    Techland and Psyonix have announced a collaboration that will bring Rocket League to Dying Light and Dying Light to Rocket League. Dying Light's The Following expansion added dirt buggies to the game, and you can now equip the cars with a Rocket ...
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  • First look: OneNote offers Evernote users a migration tool

    First look: OneNote offers Evernote users a migration tool
    Microsoft is trying to lure users away from Evernote with a new tool that lets people migrate their notes from the startup’s note-taking service.   The Redmond-based company released a beta version of its OneNote importer tool for Windows on Friday. It allows any user to migrate their Evernote notebooks into Microsoft’s note-taking system. Users install the tool, select the notebooks they want to migrate to OneNote, and then sit back and wait while the importer works its magic.  The whol..
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  • Nintendo's 'Miitomo' mobile app goes live in Japan next week

    Nintendo's 'Miitomo' mobile app goes live in Japan next week
    Unfortunately, Nintendo didn't say when Miitomo is coming to the US, Europe and other parts of the world, but that release date can't be too far away now. In the meantime, the best thing to do is pre-register for the app and make sure you snag a username you'll be proud of forever.
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  • Apple Exec: This Trick Won't Improve Your Battery Life

    Apple Exec: This Trick Won't Improve Your Battery Life
    A top Apple executive has put one, long-held rumor (and wish) to bed. An iPhone owner recently emailed Apple CEO Tim Cook asking whether quitting background apps in iOS would improve the platform’s battery life. While Cook didn’t respond, he forwarded the customer’s message to Apple senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi, who responded with a simple answer: “No.” “Thanks for being an Apple customer,” Federighi said to end the email, according to 9to5Mac, which obtained a ..
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  • Where an iPhone SE Would Fit in Apple's Lineup

    Where an iPhone SE Would Fit in Apple's Lineup
    A version of this essay was originally published at Tech.pinions, a website dedicated to informed opinions, insight and perspective on the tech industry. In the next few weeks, Apple is likely to hold an event at which it will announce a new iPhone, which may be called the iPhone SE. This phone is supposed to be smaller (in line with the iPhone 5 models), made from similar materials to the iPhone 6 series and feature some of the same components. It’s worth thinking through why Apple might want..
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  • New Documents Solve a Few Mysteries in the Apple-FBI Saga

    New Documents Solve a Few Mysteries in the Apple-FBI Saga
    As the saga around the San Bernardino iPhone continues, new details are trickling out in court documents about the phone and the government’s investigation. Some of the details answer longstanding questions about the case while others raise more questions. On Thursday, the government responded to Apple’s motion to vacate, which the tech giant filed last month, asking the court to vacate an order that it create a special version of its operating system to help the FBI crack the password of a pho..
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  • US top cop takes FBI's iPhone case to Stephen Colbert's audience

    US top cop takes FBI's iPhone case to Stephen Colbert's audience
    US Attorney General Loretta Lynch explains the Justice Department's reasoning in its fight with Apple over a locked iPhone. Apple and the FBI appear to be trying to court public opinion by taking their courtroom fight over a locked iPhone to TV audiences. A day after Apple's Internet chief appeared on Univision to stump for the company's stance on not unlocking an iPhone tied to the San Bernardino, California, terrorist attack, US Attorney General Loretta Lynch appeared Thursday on the "The Late..
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