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Unify’s Circuit Collaborative PaaS now available to all developers

iPhone 7 rumor rollup: Apple's just going to have all the money, production revs up | When IT meets the IoT

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Unify's Circuit Collaborative PaaS now available to all developers
Unify announced the availability of its collaborative Platform-as-a-Service (cPaaS) based on the Circuit SaaS solution. Circuit, formerly known as Project Ansible, is an enterprise WebRTC based team communication and collaboration cloud service by Unify. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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iPhone 7 rumor rollup: Apple's just going to have all the money, production revs up
I feel a combination of amazement, confusion and dread, which I should really just start calling the “Apple Triad” of emotions. This week, the latest in Apple’s quest to rule all it surveys and pave the road to conquest with oblong, rectangular handheld computers.iPhones in the worksAt least one new model iPhone is already in production, according to a report late last month from Bloomberg, which cited anonymous sources “with knowledge of the matter.” Those mysterious sources, between drags on their cigarettes as they spoke quietly from the shadows of the Watergate parking garage, told Bloomberg that iPhones with exterior designs similar to those of the current 6 and 6 Plus models are set for a production ramp-up as early as this month.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Cisco invests in virtual networker
Following a high-level visit to France, Cisco this week invested in 6WIND, a developer of packet processing software for virtual networks.6WIND’s software runs on Linux-based x86 servers to deliver a range of networking and security protocols and features, and overcome data plane performance issues on multicore architectures. Some of the features the software provides are accelerated virtual networking infrastructure, and routing and IPSec software appliances for bare metal or virtual machine environments.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Why the open source business model is a failure
Open source software companies must move to the cloud and add proprietary code to their products to succeed. The current business model is recipe for failure.That's the conclusion of Peter Levine, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz, the Silicon Valley venture capital firm that backed Facebook, Skype, Twitter and Box as startups. Levine is also former CEO of XenSource, a company that commercialized products based on the open source Xen hypervisor.INSIDER: 4 open-source monitoring tools that deserve a look Levine says the conventional open source business model is flawed: Open source companies that charge for maintenance, support, warranties and indemnities for an application or operating system that is available for free simply can't generate enough revenue.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Bitcoin: Outdated software creating invalid cryptocurrency
Running outdated software can create invalid bitcoins and wallets running such software are vulnerable to a double-spending flaw. Other bitcoin news covered numerous thefts such how a hacker 'cheated' an online gambling site to make over $1 million and a confidential investigative report looked at how Skype was used in the $5 million Bitstamp heist. Read More


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