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neowin Biography Alan J. Cone, born to a wed couple of five years, lived in Oakwood, OH for two years before moving to Kettering, OH in a house to accommodate for a new baby brother. Early on he was placed onto his father s lap so that he may use the computer. As soon as he could hold his head up, Alan was using the technology available to him, which was a Pre-Windows 95 machine. His use of the computer and technology was on and off, due to the attraction of Lego and Hot Wheels. In 6th grade he joined the message board BigBlueBall, which was all about instant messengers. Through this he learned about IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and began taking a larger interest in computers. What began began his graphic and web design freelance work was a contest to create an advertisement. He won in his category, and soon fell in love with Photoshop. ....
Dec 6, 2010 19:18 EST · Hot! with 6 comments Ubuntu One is an online storage service hosted by Canonical, the brains behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution. Among other things, Ubuntu One lets users stream music from the cloud service to their iOS or Android devices. The good folks on the Ubuntu One blog confirmed today that their iOS application supports AirPlay. The service takes mp3 files on your Ubuntu desktop and synchronizes them with the Ubuntu One cloud service. The iOS application then connects to the cloud and streams the music back to your iPhone or iPod touch. This stream can then be re-directed to your AirPlay-enabled device. The mobile application works over WiFi or 3G and supports iOS 4 background audio and multi-tasking. ....
Will Data Eat the World? Yes, With Some Help from Open Source Alfred Essa, VP, Analytics and R&D, McGraw-Hill Education Alfred Essa, VP, Analytics and R&D, McGraw-Hill Education “Six decades into the computer revolution, four decades since the invention of the microprocessor, and two decades into the rise of the modern Internet, all of the technology required to transform industries through software finally works and can be widely delivered at global scale.”
– Mark Andreesen In 2011 Marc Andreesen famously made the declaration that “software is eating the world.” Five years later software’s victory is complete. The world now runs on software and every competitive company, at its core, is a software company. ....
WatersTechnology.com Confidential computing projects could answer industry’s cloud security questions Perhaps smarter than blockchain and certainly closer than quantum computing, this type of complex computing could accelerate banks move to the cloud if the industry gets it right. Print this page
“It’s a funny story,” says Richard Brown, chief technology officer of R3, an enterprise software firm originally set up in 2014 as a blockchain consortium backed by major banks. When the vendor started working on Conclave, its confidential computing platform, “we didn’t envisage it being a new product. It was actually intended to improve some features of Corda, our blockchain.” ....