IBM Cloud Takes to the Skies Again on $300 Million Deal with Emirates

  In what is becoming a trend of major tech companies tapping into their existing client base for new business, IBM has announced a $300 million dollar 10-year deal with Emirates to provide IT Infrastructure-as-a-Service, and improve airport operations and business management systems. Essentially a hands-off deal for Emirates, IBM will completely manage the service,…

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Why is NVIDIA Such a Hot Company?

NVIDIA is perfectly positioned to take advantage of its strengths in visual computing and graphics architecture by providing processing power to emergent segments such as cloud gaming, datacenters, professional visualization and on-board processing power for connected automobiles, and this is what makes it a company to be followed. But first, an overview for those not…

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Apple OS X 10.12 to Launch in June

Apple has announced that its latest operating system version is expected to be in June as a full upgrade, rather than the update that El Capitan (10.11) was in relation to Yosemite (10.10). According to various rumors, a new feature will enable users to be able to unlock their computers with their fingerprint without Apple…

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Windows 10 adoption rates in 2017

Microsoft Adds Feedback Hub to Windows 10

Lots of folks have complained about being forced to download and install Windows 10, and lots of others have complained that it doesn’t work quite as well as everyone had hoped. Now, Microsoft is giving users a chance to vent their frustration in the form of a new just released “Feedback Hub” that’s available for…

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Where are Apple’s iPhone Sales Going?

For the first time in thirteen years, Apple, Inc. has recorded a decline in revenue. This puts an end to an incredible growth streak that the world’s largest listed company has enjoyed beginning in 2004 when the iPod was barely over one year old and the iPhone itself was still years away from being released….

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