Author: Zach_Wilson

Oracle loses bid for $10 billion Pentgaon JEDI cloud contract The Pentagon (US Department of Defense)

Oracle’s efforts to get a portion of the US Department of Defense’s $10 billion JEDI cloud computing contract may finally be at an end after a US appeals court fully rejected the company’s argument that it had been wrongfully excluded from the contract.  The decision comes after nearly a year…

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Chromebooks are now better suited to remote work than ever null

Google is making it easier for users to work from home on their Chromebooks thanks to a number of new features included in the release of Chrome OS version 85. Staying connected can be difficult for those using multiple Chromebooks or sharing notebooks among family members which is why the…

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iPhone 12 Pro Max might be the only new iPhone to support the fastest 5G iPhone 11

If you want to get the best possible speeds out of 5G with an iPhone then you might have to buy the iPhone 12 Pro Max, as a source has claimed that the cheaper iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Max, and even iPhone 12 Pro will only support Sub-6 5G. That’s…

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Vodafone UK CTO: We are an IT company now null

Vodafone says 5G networks and services will not only transform the fortunes of its customers but redefine the nature of operator itself. Although 5G networks will allow operators to offer enhanced communications to consumers and reduce operating costs, the real value is believed to be in enterprise services. Unlike previous…

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With latest Starlink launch, SpaceX touts 100 Mbps download speeds and ‘space lasers’

During the launch of its latest batch of internet-beaming Starlink satellites, SpaceX revealed key details about the planned constellation’s abilities, claiming that the satellites have shown “super low latency and download speeds greater than 100 mbps.” The speeds are still not as fast as what SpaceX originally claimed for the…

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Three Lessons for the Digital Age from Gen Z Three Lessons for the Digital Age from Gen Z

Generations are often associated with the technology they adopted while growing up , whether that was the introduction of the transistor, the personal computer, the beginning of the Internet, the iPhone or now wearables and AI . But unlike Boomers, Gen X and Millennials, Gen Z (born between 1996 and…

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