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Gartner: No help for the PC biz from Windows 10

Windows 10 won’t help the struggling PC business out of its multi-year slump in 2015, researcher Gartner said today. But it might next year. “The release of Windows 10 on 29 July will contribute to a slowing professional demand for mobile PCs and premium ultra-mobiles in 2015, as lifetimes extend …

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How Apple Music could launch the iPod’s comeback

The iPod was Apple’s original rock star. Back before the iPhone became a global sensation and the iPad led the post-PC revolution, the iPod was the device generating long lines and record-breaking sales. Apple’s annual music event–where the latest in iPod technology was unveiled to much fanfare–created enough buzz to …

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EMC sells Syncplicity to focus on core storage business

EMC is selling its Syncplicity file-sharing and collaboration business to private investment company Skyview Capital for an undisclosed sum. EMC bought Syncplicity in May 2012 in response to the growth of mobile computing and bring-your-own-device policies in enterprises. Syncplicity is one of a host of cloud-based file services, including Box, …

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Former attorney general calls Snowden deal possible

The “possibility exists” for the U.S. Department of Justice to cut a deal that would allow surveillance leaker Edward Snowden to return to the U.S., a former attorney general said in a media interview. Snowden, who leaked information about the National Security Agency’s surveillance programs, “spurred a necessary debate” about …

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Cisco buys cloud-based contract administrator

Cisco this week announced intentions to acquire privately held MaintenanceNet, a provider of cloud-based software to manage recurring customer contracts. Cisco will pay $139 million in cash and retention based incentives to acquire MaintenanceNet. +MORE ON NETWORK WORLD: Cisco to buy OpenDNS to boost Security Everywhere initiative+ Cisco says the …

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Will Firefox changes win back users and developers?

Will Firefox changes win back users and developers? Firefox has gone through a rough time over the last couple of years, with increased competition from Chrome and other browsers. Now the browser’s developers are planning big changes to Firefox. Will these changes win back users and developers who have abandoned …

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OpenSSL tells users to prepare for a high severity flaw

Server admins and developers beware: The OpenSSL Project plans to release security updates Thursday for its widely used cryptographic library that will fix a high severity vulnerability. OpenSSL implements multiple cryptographic protocols and algorithms including TLS (Transport Layer Security), which underpins encryption on the Web as part of protocols like …

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And you thought Microsoft invented the BSoD

Flashback to the era when computing means room-size machines, and this pilot fish and his co-workers are trying to get a spooling program running on one of them. “In those days, a fatal error would trigger a dump of everything in RAM, a whooping 65K that needed to be waded …

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Nvidia attempts to ease the path to deep learning

Nvidia hopes to bring artificial intelligence to a wider range of applications with an update to its Digits software for designing neural networks. Digits version 2, released Tuesday, comes with a graphical user interface, potentially making it accessible to programmers beyond the typical user-base of academics and developers who specialize …

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Judge dimisses second conviction of ex-Goldman Sachs coder

A former Goldman Sachs programmer saw his second criminal conviction dismissed on Monday in a long-fought, technically challenging legal battle that centered on 32MB of copied code. The dismissal marks a significant victory for Sergey Aleynikov, who was a highly paid programmer for Goldman’s high-frequency trading operation, designing complex code …

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Samsung’s profit squeezed by Galaxy S6 shortage

Samsung Electronics expects to report lower-than-expected earnings for the second quarter after supply shortages kept down sales of its Galaxy S6 smartphone. Operating profit for the quarter will likely be around 6.9 trillion won ($6.1 billion), Samsung said, below the 7.2 trillion won analysts had been expecting. Sales are estimated …

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Samsung profit squeezed by Galaxy S6 shortage

Samsung Electronics expects to report lower than expected earnings for the second quarter after supply shortages kept down sales of its Galaxy S6 smartphone. Operating profit for the quarter will likely be around 6.9 trillion won (US$6.1 billion), Samsung said, below the 7.2 trillion won analysts had been expecting. Sales …

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