Cloud Computing
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IBM’s cognitive supercomputer Watson will be available to more end users than before, with an announcement today that puts Watson in the cloud. Through an API, application developers can access Watson’s skill at distilling big data into human meaning.
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Connected Data has launched the Transporter Sync, a device that turns ordinary external hard-drives into private cloud storage. Users can access their documents, photos, videos and music from computers on their home network, online or via Android, iPhone and iPad apps.
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Gizmag sat down with Microsoft during E3, and also played the Xbox One.
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Space Monkey hopes to take the cloud out of the data center and put it in your home.
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Adobe is done with retail: it announced that it's going all in on its subscription offering.
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Rapyuta: The RoboEarth Cloud Engine allows robots to perform complex data processing in the cloud.
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JamHub has announced BandLab at NAMM – the first cloud-based digital audio workstation.
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Researchers in China are aiming to take the operating system (OS) to the cloud with TransOS, a cross-platform, cloud-based OS.
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Google's Nexus Q is an Android-based media streamer that draws all its content from the cloud.
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Google and Samsung have expanded the Chrome OS family of devices with the introduction of the first desktop computer based on Google's cloud-based OS.
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LG has launched the P Series, its latest line of cloud monitors.
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As an alternative to Apple's iCloud, Google has released Drive, a new cloud storage option for all Google account holders, offering up to 5 GB worth of free storage.
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