Google announced it has removed the ability to leave comments on Google Webmaster blog. The reason Google gave for removing the comments was “most of the time they were off-topic or even outright spammy.” It is a bit ironic, as Google said themselves, that the Google Webmaster blog has to …
Read More »Micron Will Buy Out Intel’s Share of Joint Optane Fab
Micron and Intel have had a long and apparently fairly profitable partnership over the past few years, but the two companies are moving away from each other. As announced last fall, Micron will exercise its right to buy out Intel’s share of the IM Flash Technologies fab unit in …
Read More »Amazon’s Ring Security Camera Let Employees Spy on Customers
The Internet of Things central promise is that by allowing internet and compute-enable products into your home, you can enjoy luxuries and conveniences like voice assistants, different colored light bulbs that change on command, and a really smart toaster. There are always going to be tensions between certain IoT …
Read More »The Self-Driving Industry Is Finally Becoming More Realistic
Over the last decade, most of the buzz around self-driving has focused on the vision originally launched by Google (now Waymo) and later Tesla and others, of a Level 5 (fully, really, truly, autonomous no matter what) personal automobile that you could afford and blissfully relax in the back …
Read More »AMD Won’t Launch a Chiplet-Based APU on Ryzen Matisse
When AMD announced the 3rd generation of Ryzen products (Matisse) at CES last week, it also showed a bare shot of the actual CPU package. The CPU layout shows that there’s clearly room for another chiplet on-package, just below the I/O die. (AMD has separately hinted that it has …
Read More »Apple May Finally Be Ready to Release AirPower Wireless Charger
Apple has a tendency to announce products when it’s convenient, but not necessarily when they’re done. This has led to some significant waits for the company’s promised technological marvels to actually hit store shelves. The most recent example of this is the AirPower charging pad, which Apple announced alongside …
Read More »Bizwhiznetwork CES Las Vegas 2019 Saying Good Bye .. Until 2020
With so much to see and so little time to CES Las Vegas has come to a great end .. the world has so much to be excited about in the world of technology and innovation. Here is an inside look of some of the cool things to come in the …
Read More »Account-based marketing tools: What you need to know
An account-based marketing (ABM) strategy recognizes that B2B purchase decisions are often made by a group of individuals within the company. ABM tools automate many of the data and workflow processes that enable this approach. This 60-page guide from MarTech Today brings together everything you need to know about account-based marketing …
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Read More »Antonio Gates Wants To Be Playing For Chargers.
Antonio Gates wants to return to Chargers for 2019 Antonio Gates caught just his second career postseason touchdown in the waning moments of Sundays blowout loss to the New England Patriots. I just dont see myself walking away with this taste, Gates said after his teams 41-28 loss. Then Hunter …
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