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Category: General Tech
Cambridge turns into free Wi-Fi city
Just before the Tour de France, the city map is being highlighted with public Wi-Fi roll outs!
China’s Tianhe-2 still ‘world’s most powerful computer’ for the third time
Tianhe-2’s one hour of calculation equals just 1,000 years of difficult sums by around 1.3 billion people.
Open your home network to strangers, Open Wireless Movement says
Do this kind deed of sharing a little internet bandwidth of yours today and you shall receive the same sometime in future!
ARM with Nvidia GPUs gearing up for HPC market
Cirrascale, E4 and Eurotech are building HPC machines combining Nvidia graphics processors with ARM-based CPU cores!
Mozilla developing Chromecast rival?
Mozilla has quickly denied it, still the company can be gearing up with a Firefox OS-powered streaming stick to take on Chromecast.
Google mulls multi-million dollar investment in subsea cable
This could be the second such undersea cable investment for Google – the first one finished in 2010.
Google’s Nest shells out $555M for Dropcam
Nest is all set to control your home further, by taking Dropcam into its smart home technologies fold!
Eight UK Broadband projects get entitled with £10 million fund
Successful bidders will receive a share of £10 million (€12.5m) innovation fund from the UK government to roll out superfast network connectivity to rural areas!
Ofcom sets rules for BT but strikes down TalkTalk complaint
BT and TalkTalk claim a Win-Win situation!
Dell launches new Inspiron laptops, all-in-ones in India
Dell has expanded its line-up of laptops and all-in-ones in India with affordable price tags that appeal to students as well as businesses.
Intel customising Xeon-FPGA server chippery for cloud players
Intel: This is an example of Intel leading a massive transformation at the silicon level of the data centre to drive increased value to our customers.
Yahoo joins workforce demographics disclosure trend
Yahoo reports more number of female employees than Google, but still the workforce diversity statistics reveal – mostly male and mostly white!
Ofcom: Urban areas also suffer from slow broadband connectivity
The digital divide isn’t just limited to rural and urban areas as urban poors are still treading the digital slow lane.
Unicode 7.0 arrives; packs 250 emojis
Hundreds of new emojis and thousands of new characters have finally made their way to version of Unicode 7.0.