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Intel / Micron 3D XPoint memory — what the HYPE?

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Richi Jennings: Intel / Micron 3D XPoint memory — what the HYPE?
Intel and Micron announce 3D XPoint. Pronounced 'crosspoint,' it's a new form of solid-state, non-volatile memory, we're told. We're also told it's faster and more durable than NAND flash. But we're not told much else, except it's not ReRAM, nor memristor technology (even though it sounds remarkably similar). Read More
 


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JR Raphael: The new Moto X, Moto G, and OnePlus 2: A quick 'n' simple guide to Android's latest unlocked options
So many smartphones, so little time. Here's an easy-to-follow breakdown of all the new unlocked Android devices announced over the past 24 hours. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: With its latest iPhone deal, T-Mobile takes control
Free Apple Music streaming and a great deal on the iPhone from T-Mobile. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: OnePlus 2 price is right -- review roundup
Wow, the OnePlus 2 price is low. That much we expected, given the company's previous market outing. But a hands-on test shows this is no mere cheap phone... Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Can Apple Music keep its 10 million users?
  The Apple Music team is rapidly developing essential iTunes improvements in a bid to convert early free-trial listeners into fully paid-up subscribers. Read More
 


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Understanding Advanced Threats and How to Mitigate Them
When you're a hacker, time is on your side. Time to find a soft spot in your armor, to evade defenses, to seek out your most critical data. Increasingly, today's advanced threats circumvent traditional defenses—even sandboxing. You need a new approach. Learn more >>

Michael Horowitz: Windows 10 is for suckers
Windows 10 is new, shiny and best avoided - for now. Read More
 

Andy Cotgreave: Why I ditched my Fitbit and what this means for analytics
Dashboards that don't evolve don't get used. Here are best practices for delivering successful self-service analytics to your employees (IDG Contributor Network). Read More
 

Nicholas D. Evans: It's time for a Digital Customer Experience Bill of Rights
Many organizations are harming their customer's digital experience – and in some cases their safety – on a regular basis, as evidenced by the recent issues around limited access to personal data and the ability to digitally sabotage connected vehicles. What we need is a Digital Customer Experience Bill of Rights, along the lines of the Consumer Bill of Rights, which spells out a set of essential rights and protections for consumers in terms of their dealings with product and service providers (IDG Contributor Network). Read More
 

Sharky: Hey, he was gonna fix it in version 1.01...
This junior programmer's first project is converting an existing program to Cobol, and it's soon clear that some very strong Cobol skills are needed to get the project back on track -- so enter a pricey consultant. Read More
 

 

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