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European MPs have had Google in their sights for some time now, and have just upped the ante by voting to “unbundle search engines from commercial services”, which would effectively mean breaking up the company. It should be noted yesterday’s vote at …
EU demands “right to be forgotten” goes international
Europe’s “right to be forgotten” has generated a lot of controversy since Google was forced to start deleting some links from its search engine. But so far the ruling has only been applied to Google’s European domains – like Google.co.uk and Google.fr …
Investors ready to fill Uber’s war chest with $1.2B funding round
Alternative cab booking service Uber Inc. is said to be close to raising a new round of funding that would bring its valuation to a whopping $40 billion, according to a Bloomberg report yesterday. The company is hoping to bring in at …
Amazon’s Cloudfront DNS goes cold turkey on eve of Thanksgiving
It was only a couple of weeks ago that Microsoft’s Azure was hit by an extended global outage that took its cloud services offline for several hours. Now, just before Thanksgiving, Amazon Web Services Inc. has suffered a similar fate. The problem …
‘Charted’ makes beautiful data visualizations in seconds
Web publishing startup Medium has unveiled a handy new data visualization tool called Charted that allows anyone to make beautiful charts in seconds. Medium says Charted was initially built by its Product Science team as a means of analyzing data and communicating …
IDC: Tablet sales set to slow dramatically
International Data Corporation says it’s looking gloomy on the horizon for tablet vendors. The market watcher believes that growth in sales of tablets and ‘hybrid’ tablet/computers is set to slow dramatically next year. “The worldwide tablet market is expected to see a …
HP’s profits decline but analysts remain optimistic over split
Just one month after announcing its plans to split into two new companies, Hewlett-Packard Co. has reported a 2% decline in its Q4 revenues, missing analysts estimates and causing its share price to plummet. HP posted revenues of $28.4 billion for the …
Ever wondered why iCloud sucks? It’s an organizational thing
Even the most passionate Apple fanboys will admit that the company’s iCloud serve can be a bit temperamental. Whether it’s the layout, syncing or security issues, iCloud just isn’t as good as similar cloud services from rivals like Google Inc. or Dropbox. …
FAA shoots down commercial drone use with tough rule proposals
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is expected to announce rules governing commerical drone use in the near future, but it’s unlikely enthusiasts are going to welcome them. That’s because the FAA’s rules are going to be incredibly strict, if a report in …
Docker discovers critical flaws: Users urged to upgrade
As the Docker container craze continues to gather pace, it’s a foregone conclusion that vulnerabilities in the technology will emerge. Docker containers sprung their first major leak back in June when a quickly patched vulnerability was discovered that allowed rogue programs to …