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With Android L, Google makes pitch for enterprise users

  Google trumps Microsoft's 1TB of storage with unlimited space | Microsoft turns cloud storage into Office 365 feature

 
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With Android L, Google makes pitch for enterprise users
  Google will provide enterprise-focused security and management features to its entire Android showcase of mobile devices, including features reserved only for Samsung devices running Samsung's Knox security software, a Google exec announced during the Google I/O keynote today. Read More
 


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Integrated Performance Tools Plug Mainframe Management Gap
Mainframe applications are becoming more complex but mainframe experts are essentially aging out of their jobs. New research from IDG sheds light on this challenge, and the solution of integrated, enterprise-wide application performance management tools. Learn more

Google trumps Microsoft's 1TB of storage with unlimited space
Google today answered Microsoft's boost of cloud storage space by announcing it would give customers of its Google Apps for Business an unlimited amount of storage for an additional $5 per month per user. Read More
 

Microsoft turns cloud storage into Office 365 feature
Microsoft's decision to boost free storage space to one terabyte for Office 365 subscribers is less a game changer for the rent-not-own concept than additional evidence that storage is transforming from a separate service to a feature, analysts argued today. Read More
 

Warrants needed for cellphone searches, Supreme Court rules
Police cannot generally search cellphones without a warrant when they are arresting someone, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision Wednesday that weighs heavily in favor of Fourth Amendment and privacy rights. Read More
 

Supreme Court cellphone ruling a big win for digital privacy
Privacy and civil rights groups lauded Wednesday's unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling that police must obtain a search warrant before searching through the contents of an arrested person's cellphone. Read More
 

Support clock ticks on Office for Mac 2011, but heir nowhere in sight
The clock is ticking on support for Office for the Mac 2011, and there's still no sign from Microsoft of a replacement. Read More
 

Google previews upcoming Android 'L' release
Google gave several thousand developers and a global Internet audience a preview of the next version of its Android operating system Wednesday as it opened its I/O conference in San Francisco. Read More
 

Google to bring Android mobile devices closer to Chromebooks
Chromebooks will soon be able to receive notifications and run applications from Android smartphones and tablets. Read More
 

Google moves to cut prices of Android smartphones to under $100
Google wants to cut prices on Android smartphones to under US$100 and is providing a reference design so handset makers can reach that price. Read More
 

Google unveils voice-controlled Android Auto
Google is bringing its Android mobile operating system to one more thing that you use every day -- your car. Read More
 


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Learn why you should use EMC Backup for next-generation VNX, including how EMC backup can reduce virtualized application backup times by 90% and speed recovery by 30x to keep pace with data growth and new demands of virtualization. Learn More

Google woos cloud developers with new tools
If the key to winning cloud business is to earn the approval of developers, as pundits say, then Google is busy wooing programmers with a new set of tools for its cloud platform. Read More
 

Google service analyzes live streaming data
Taking what many see as the next step in big data analysis, Google is previewing a service called Google Cloud Dataflow that analyzes live data, potentially giving users the ability to view trends and be alerted to events as they happen. Read More
 

Google reacts to Office 365 momentum with beefier Apps suite
Under pressure from Microsoft's Office 365, Google has launched a premium edition of Apps with unlimited cloud storage and extra IT controls, and has also improved the Docs office productivity suite. Read More
 

Google enters smartwatch market with LG G and Samsung Gear Live
Google entered the hot smartwatch market Wednesday, unveiling two devices, the LG G and Samsung Gear Live. Read More
 

Google shows off Android TV, a software system for entertainment
Android TV is Google's latest effort to make inroads into the smart TV market, with a software system that can be embedded into televisions and other devices to stream content. Read More
 

Intel's mood-capturing 3D camera will be in tablets early next year
A new 3D webcam for mobile devices from Intel that can assess facial expressions is slated to appear in some tablets early next year. Read More
 

Video streaming service Aereo loses at Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Web-based video streaming service Aereo, which rebroadcasts over-the-air television through antenna farms, violates the copyrights of TV networks. Read More
 

Early user of VMware NSX net virtualization tool extols fine grain controls
Canadian airline company WestJet is one of the earliest customers of VMware's NSX network virtualization tools, which initially reached for the tech to address a security issue. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix recently sat down with WestJet technologist Richard Sillito to learn what the company is learning about network virtualization and its broader NSX plans. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: The big hole in Microsoft's Android strategy: No Bing search
The release of the Android-based Nokia X2 smartphone makes clear that Microsoft is committed to Android for the long haul. But it also reveals a big hole in Microsoft's strategy: The phone's default engine will be Google, not Bing. Will Microsoft be able to fix this hole? Read More
 

Darlene Storm: Have cops or feds secretly hijacked your iPhone or Android with 'legal' spyware?
  After capturing secret remote control "implants" in the wild, the Italian Hacking Team's Trojans that target and infect smartphones for maximum surveillance, Kaspersky Lab and Citizen Lab gave detailed reports on the "legal" spyware. While the mobile implants are also available for BlackBerry and Windows Phones, we are primarily looking at stealthy and invasive Remote Control System (RCS) toolkits, aka the Hacking Team's "lawful intercept" Galileo software aimed at iPhones and Androids. Read More
 

 

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