BitDepth - November 2014
BitDepth#964 - November 24
01/12/14 09:44
"Now that Microsoft has moved virtually all its productivity and enterprise support software to the cloud and made clear its intention to pursue subscription models that can be extended to most computing devices, it’s surprising that the company would still be selling features over implementation models to the extent that it was last week." Click here to read more...
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BitDepth#963 - November 18
17/11/14 21:43
"Professor Fossum began his work on the technology that would become the CMOS sensor at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where he was charged with making digital capture devices that were smaller, lighter and more energy efficient to fit into the smaller spacecraft that the space agency was building." Click here to read more...
BitDepth#962 - November 11
15/11/14 21:23
CWC’s Phil Bentley described TSTT as a “failing enterprise,” in a May Business Guardian interview.
CWC would later be announced as one of the applicants for a third mobile telecommunications license for T&T.
“At the end of the day,” Bentley told the BG, “this is a business. We invest money and hope to get a return. If we can’t get a return, we will go somewhere else. We have got lots of options.” Click here to read more...
CWC would later be announced as one of the applicants for a third mobile telecommunications license for T&T.
“At the end of the day,” Bentley told the BG, “this is a business. We invest money and hope to get a return. If we can’t get a return, we will go somewhere else. We have got lots of options.” Click here to read more...
BitDepth#961 - November 04
15/11/14 21:23
“Young journalists wanting to break into the field are willing to take more risks, but here’s a need for security protocols and safety procedures.”
“Journalists must place more emphasis in planning and preparation. You simply can't go into a conflict zone without proper training, insurance and a satellite phone.”
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“Journalists must place more emphasis in planning and preparation. You simply can't go into a conflict zone without proper training, insurance and a satellite phone.”
Click here to read more...