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  • News: Kenya's mass market yet to access affordable Internet

    Poor spectrum policies and lack of terrestrial data infrastructure to support mass market connections have hindered availability of affordable Internet connections to low-end segments in Kenya.

  • News: SAP's Sikka preaches HANA-led 'renewal'

    SAP is in the middle of a sweeping "renewal" of its software portfolio, powered by the HANA (High Performance Analytic Appliance) in-memory computing engine, executive board member and technology chief Vishal Sikka said during a keynote address Tuesday at the Tech Ed conference in San Francisco.

  • News: Virgin America's Techie In-Flight Entertainment System

    Gone are the days when a cross-country flight meant being stuck for hours without a way to contact the outside world. In-flight connectivity is going mainstream. Virgin America--one of the most tech-embracing airlines in the nation--announced substantial tech upgrades to its in-flight entertainment system at the Airline Passenger Experience Association Expo in Seattle today.

  • News: SAP upgrades application management platform

    SAP is hoping to spark more adoption of its Solution Manager platform for managing and monitoring SAP software environments, a new version of which was announced Tuesday during the Tech Ed conference in Las Vegas.

  • News: SAP rolls out new in-memory applications for HANA

    The family of specialized applications for SAP's HANA (High-Performance Analytic Appliance) in-memory computing engine is growing, with a new application that allows utilities to crunch information from smart meters, and another that companies can use to run sophisticated profitability analyses on financial data, SAP said Tuesday at the Tech Ed conference in Las Vegas.

  • News: Supercomputer Nautilus 'knew where Bin Laden was'

    A supercomputer in America predicted the revolutions in Egypt and Libya and located where Osama Bin Laden was, according to an academic - but only after the events had happened.

  • News: VMware releases free Compliance Checker tool

    VMware has released a new version of its Compliance Checker tool, which allows IT staff to to test the security of its vSphere 4.1 hosts, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday.

  • News: EU countries must do more to protect children online

    A new report by the European Commission has said that member states are failing to sufficiently protect children online.

  • News: Bitcasa Will Offer Unlimited Cloud Storage for $10 a Month

    Bitcasa, an ambitious start-up, plans to offer unlimited cloud storage space, for $10 a month.

  • News: Groups to urge abolition of EU data retention directive

    On Saturday a large number of civil liberties groups will gather in Brussels to call for the abolition of the European Union’s data retention directive.

  • News: Google lets Wi-Fi hotspot owners opt out of location service

    Bowing to pressure from European privacy regulators, Google will soon allow owners of Wi-Fi access points to opt out of a Google service that allows smartphone owners to identify their location without using GPS (Global Positioning System), it said Tuesday.

  • News: Google launches group deals aggregator in China

    Google has launched a new portal in China that catalogs group buying deals, a return to activity there after pulling back from its operations in China more than a year ago.

  • News: Nominate your top women in tech

    Everywoman, the UK female business community, is calling for nominations in the second year of its everywoman in Technology Awards.

  • News: Demand for IT contractors may grow due to Vickers bank report

    Today’s Independent Commission on Banking (ICB) report may drive greater demand for IT contractors in the financial services sector, according to a specialist recruitment firm.

  • News: Five hot startups at Demo Fall

    The economy is still in the doldrums but it's not such a bad time to be a startup. Cloud technologies like Amazon Web Services have made it less costly for new companies to get off the ground, and 70 of them will be at the Demo Fall conference in Silicon Valley this week to launch new products.

  • News: Cloud Computing for Consumers: The Downsides

    If you read much about tech, you've undoubtedly been told by some snarky writer that if you're not headed for the cloud, you're hopelessly unhip, behind the times, and probably overweight. You know -- the cloud, that repository of all things digital contained on giant servers owned by someone else out there in cyberspace.

  • News: Objective-C, C#, D language: Winners in programming popularity

    Java remains the longtime top-ranked language in the Tiobe Programming Community index

  • News: Vending machine company announces major data breach

    A company that supplies vending machines and games to entertainment venues has disclosed a data breach affecting about 40,000 people who visited waterpark resorts in Wisconsin and Tennessee between December 2008 and May 2011

  • News: Mindjet Unleashes Creativity with Online Collaboration Tools

    One of the great things about the Internet, and Web-based tools is that they make the world a smaller place and enable virtual teams to work together remotely. Recent acquisitions and new tools from Mindjet are making cloud-based collaboration even easier and more productive.

  • News: Seven new cloud companies to watch

    By now we're all familiar with the big names in the cloud computing industry, such as Amazon, Rackspace and VMware. But there are also a whole host of cloud startups that are coming online to help you manage your cloud services provided by the big players. In this piece we'll profile seven of the top up-and-coming cloud companies that are helping customers do everything from keeping their cloud costs low to implementing their own private clouds to meeting security and regulatory needs.