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Feb 24, 2016
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Visa shows in-car payments and with a wave of your hand

As Internet of Things devices become ubiquitous, consumers will someday pay for gas, parking and tolls from their cars without using a credit card or even stepping out of the vehicle. Read More

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Asus settles charges over insecure routers and cloud services
Red Hat's Ansible brings networking to DevOps
3.2 billion people worldwide now use the Internet
The wearable market saw a big boom in '15
New ReRAM chip consumes 50-100 times less power for IoT
Top 5 Tech Discounts For Feb 23 & 24
The IoT network rivalry is heating up and going global
ARM's new Cortex-A32 chip should boost battery life in Android Wear gadgets
IoT vendor Jasper announces more partnerships
Facebook to begin testing its Internet drone this year
Smart city tech connects cars and bikes with big data at MWC (with video)

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5 Key Questions to Ask Your Future Cloud Communications Provider

In the Unified Communications market today, it seems "cloud" is the new black. Cloud-based communications are the way of the future - the Unified Communications as a Service market has matured and grown significantly in recent years. Read More

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Asus settles charges over insecure routers and cloud services

Taiwan-based ASUSTek has agreed to settle a U.S. Federal Trade Commission complaint that the company failed to take reasonable steps to secure the software on its routers. Read More

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Red Hat's Ansible brings networking to DevOps

A new release from Red Hat Anisble -- an open source project and commercial product for creating a DevOps environment -- is helping developers control network infrastructure. Read More

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3.2 billion people worldwide now use the Internet

The number of worldwide Internet users grew by 200 million in 2015 to 3.2 billion, according to a report from Facebook. Read More

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The wearable market saw a big boom in '15

The worldwide market for wearable computing devices saw a huge expansion in the last quarter of 2015, led by Fitbit and Apple, and shows no signs of slowing down soon. Read More

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New ReRAM chip consumes 50-100 times less power for IoT

Adesto Technologies, a semiconductor maker in Sunnyvale, Calif., released a new non-volatile resistive RAM memory product that consumes up to 100 times less power than traditional NOR flash memory used in sensors and "smart" IoT devices. Read More

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Top 5 Tech Discounts For Feb 23 & 24

We scraped the internet for this real-time list of discounts at various online retailers. These are only good for a few days, so check the list right now. Read More

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The IoT network rivalry is heating up and going global

San Diego-based Ingenu, one of several companies and industry groups vying to connect things over power-efficient IoT networks, is going global and has licensing deals in China, Australia and other countries. Read More

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ARM's new Cortex-A32 chip should boost battery life in Android Wear gadgets

Like laptops, the battery life and responsiveness of wearables will improve as the components get smaller and more power efficient. Read More

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IoT vendor Jasper announces more partnerships

Jasper Technologies is announcing new connected-device partnerships as its acquisition by Cisco comes together. Read More

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Facebook to begin testing its Internet drone this year

Facebook will begin test flights of its solar-powered Internet drone later this year, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said. Read More

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Smart city tech connects cars and bikes with big data at MWC (with video)

Smart city technologies are on display again at MWC, and this year they're more advanced than ever. Read More

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5 Reasons Why Multi-Tenant Unified Communications Beats Multi-Instance

What's better for unified communications - multi-tenant or multi-instance? The vast majority of successful cloud companies have a multi-tenant architecture. But why? Read More

Transformation That's All About the Customer

Check out our February Digital Magazine, with a cover story on how organizations are focusing their re-engineering efforts on customer demands. Also inside: How humanitarian groups are using big data to improve response efforts, and the pros and cons of an open-source career. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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