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Google’s Project Fi now available on Nexus 6

If you have a Nexus 6, you can now use Google’s wireless service.  The service, called Project Fi, has effectively turned Google into a mobile carrier. [see_also] “Similar to our Nexus hardware...

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Windows 10 will be the final version of Windows, with a move to regular updates

We’ve all had a laugh (probably) about the jump from Windows 8 to Windows 10 – even Microsoft has joked about ‘Windows 10, because 7 8 9’ as we reported yesterday – but it seems we won’t have to worry...

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Apple hit by more iCloud issues

Apple is reportedly suffering global iCloud issues with several users taking to Twitter to complain of slow or completely unavailable services. [see_also] According to Apple’s own system status page,...

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Spotify has 20 million paying subscribers

Even though everyone’s been talking about Apple Music, the company’s new streaming service which will “revolutionize” the way we see and hear music (Apple likes revolutionizing everything), Spotify...

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New secured cloud-based platform CudaDrive announced

A cloud-based platform called CudaDrive was announced today. Built by Barracuda Networks, it is a platform which provides businesses with instant and secure access to company files from anywhere. The...

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Google launches dedicated gaming service YouTube Gaming

YouTube has launched YouTube Gaming, a website dedicated to live streaming gaming video content. The service has been in the making for quite some time now, and the media have reported on it countless...

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Samsung launches new Internet of Things Hub

Samsung has launched the Hub – a device which will securely unite all internet of things sensors and accessories.The hub will use the SmartThings open system, which Samsung bought from the company with...

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Samsung planning an Apple-like subscription service

I wonder if Apple will sue Samsung for copying its things again, after the Korean smartphone maker kicks off the smartphone leasing feature of its own. According to media reports on Monday morning,...

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YouTube has a new advertising service

Yesterday YouTube announced it’s adding new capabilities to the advertising on the site. Yay, more ads on our YouTube videos, who wouldn’t be happy? Anyway, long story short – marketers will be able to...

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Apple Music’s first trial ended

Without much hassle, without a single word, Apple has closed its first three-month trial period. For those who signed up for the company’s music service called Apple Music on day one, their three-month...

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Gatwick has the worst internet of all of London’s airports

The internet speed of airports in London vary dramatically, but none of them offer “superfast” internet, at least not by government standards. According to a research by independent broadband advice...

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Oracle to allow cloud customers to ‘rent’ its IT staff

Oracle is set to offer its customers an entirely new service that lies somewhere between contracting IT staff and cloud computing, according to Business Insider. Reports suggest that Oracle will allow...

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Mobile payment service Chase Pay to launch in 2016

JP Morgan Chase announced its own smartphone payment platform on Tuesday, called Chase Pay. The platform, due to make its debut mid-2016, will be a direct competitor to the likes of Apple, Google and...

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Apple Pay coming to Australia and Canada

Apple Pay is set to expand beyond the US and the UK, and before the end of 2015. The news was confirmed during the presentation of Apple’s fiscal results, by the company’s CEO, Tim Cook, however you’ll...

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Oracle unveils new IaaS services

Oracle announced a new set of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) services on Tuesday, going head to head with the likes of Amazon with its Web Services. Among the new sets are the Oracle Elastic...

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IBM buys cloud brokerage firm Gravitant

IBM announced on Tuesday that it has acquired Gravitant, a privately held cloud brokerage company. The company develops cloud-based software to enable organizations to easily plan, buy and manage, or...

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Amazon is launching a payment service, again

It seems as Amazon is ready for another round in the payment platform fight. This time around, however, the media are saying everyone should be paying attention, as Amazon just might have finally...

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IBM offers Github as part of its new subscription plan

IBM is increasing its cloud business portfolio by offering a new service which will give developers more tools and access to more products. The service is called DeveloperWorks Premium and has more...

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LG goes after Apple Pay with its own mobile payment system

Korean tech giant LG has announced it will soon be launching its own mobile payment service. The service, which will be a direct competitor to Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Android Pay and other mobile...

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Windows 10 might still be spying on you

Instead of removing a spying program from its operating systems, Microsoft has just renamed it and hoped nobody noticed. Tweakhound, however, noticed and as you might suspect – people won’t be too...

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