Microsoft Azure cloud computing creeps on stage
Everybody else is doing it. Microsoft is going to give a shot at it too. In an effort to keep programmers loyal and customers happy, Microsoft has recognized the need to match their competitors’ moves toward cloud computing with Azure. Gadgetell has a more in depth look on cloud computing… Continue Reading »
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A New York District judge has dismissed EMI’s copyright infringement lawsuit against MP3Tunes CEO Michael Robertson. In November, 2007 14 record labels affiliated with the EMI filed the suit, claiming MP3Tunes’s internet locker service encourages copyright infringement. The service, which has 150,000 customers, provides personal, password protected accounts known as… Continue Reading »
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CherryPal PC: A Linux-based, low-power cloud computer
With more and more applications being developed that will allow us to work in the “cloud” and leave our desktop storage behind, its strange that we are not seeing more PC’s designed with cloud computing in mind. A newly formed company, CherryPal, has just announced their first offering, appropriately named… Continue Reading »
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HP restores access to its Upline cloud-based storage service
HP has been a little up and down with their recently announced Upline service. After being announced on April 7, the service seemed promising, but was quickly taken off-line on April 18 with little explanation as to why it was going down or even for how long it would be… Continue Reading »
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HP suspends its Upline cloud-based storage service
HP has taken their recently announced Upline service offline. An email from HP revealed the bad news that they have “suspended operation” and unfortunately gave no details as to when the service will return, other than a mention that they anticipate the downtime to be “temporary and short in duration”… Continue Reading »
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Cloudtrade.com: Mobile social network, storage
With the numerous social networks and online storage options so widely available storing gigabytes of files on the internet is no longer a challenge. I for one, use social networks to upload my photos and videos to save computer space, after all, I could retrieve them in the future. That… Continue Reading »
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