Category: WWW News

Facebook still king of social media among teens

The findings of a new survey debunks theories that Facebook is losing its “cool factor” among teenagers. Facebook is the most popular social network among teens, according to the results of the survey published Wednesday night by the Pew Research Center. The researchers found that 71 percent of all teens …

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Outlook.com partial outage stretches to 20 hours

Microsoft’s Outlook.com email service has been inaccessible since early Wednesday for customers who use several Redmond-made email clients, including those bundled with Office 2003, 2007 and 2010. As of 8 p.m. ET, service to those customers had not been fully restored. “We have rolled out a fix to address this …

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Cloud computing brings changes for IT security pros

Watch out, computer security professionals: Cloud computing vendors are coming for your jobs. It may be inevitable, or you may be able to take back control by rigorously studying how your organization uses technology. But either way, life is changing for IT security experts. Companies like Google and Amazon have …

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YouTube plans an ad-free subscription service

YouTube is planning a paid service that will let viewers watch select videos without ads, Google confirmed on Wednesday. YouTube began laying out the terms of the service in a letter seen by IDG News Service. The letter was sent Wednesday to members of YouTube’s Partner program, which lets YouTube …

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How TGI Fridays put mobile efficiency on the menu

In the thin-margined restaurant industry, companies live or die by table turnover time. Yet the process by which most eateries serve their customers is anything but efficient. After initially greeting diners who probably aren’t yet ready to order, waiters and waitresses make numerous trips back and forth between the their …

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A smartphone bloatware iconoclast speaks out

Meet Jesse Nunez, an avid opponent of bloatware on smartphones. Nunez clearly doesn’t work for a smartphone maker or a wireless carrier. For the past four years, he’s been using third-party software to strip off unwanted apps on his various models of Samsung Galaxy S smartphones sold by AT&T. He’s …

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Facebook releases a standalone Messenger web app

Facebook has launched a standalone Messenger app for chatting on the web outside of Facebook.com. The move is Facebook’s attempt to create a dedicated hub for chats on the web as it incorporates many new features into the Messenger mobile app, and grows its use. Facebook users can still chat …

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Oracle bolsters Retail Cloud with new services

It’s been just over half a year since Oracle completed its US$5.3 billion acquisition of Micros, and on Wednesday the company added several new services to the retail-focused technologies it gained through that deal. Six new Oracle Retail cloud services, specifically, are now available by subscription, with the goal of …

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Microsoft creates a container for Windows

Hoping to build on the success of Docker-based Linux containers, Microsoft has developed a container technology to run on its Windows Server operating system. “We’re finding that interest in containers is very high,” said Mike Schutz, who runs cloud platform product marketing for Microsoft. Twenty percent of Azure users deploy …

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