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T-Mobile expands into live internet TV with new TVision streaming service

The Verge

After years of anticipation , T-Mobile is finally getting into the live TV business with the launch of a new internet-based streaming service called TVision, launching on November 1st. Think of it as a T-Mobile’s take on YouTube TV or Sling. To that end, TVision is broken up into a few different products.

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Google: Innovating in AI but can they catch up with cloud leaders?

CTOvision

We track Google ( NASDAQ:GOOGL ) as a Tech Titan , of course. From an enterprise IT standpoint, their championing of the Android operating system has earned them a place in the mobility domain, and their Google Apps offering helped show many businesses that the cloud can work for office automation. Research Team.

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How to Protect ePub from Copying: Secure Your Digital Masterpiece!

Kitaboo

How to Protect ePUB from Copying: Implement These Security Measures DRM Password Protection Editing Restrictions Google Alerts Official Copyright Notice DMCA Takedown Notice II. Licensing: DRM gives you the power to create and issue licensing keys. Google Alerts Google continuously monitors the web space.

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Six companies dominate network traffic as speed and access grows

TM Forum

In 2021, just six companies – Google, Facebook, Netflix, Amazon, Microsoft and Apple – generated nearly 57% of global network traffic, according to research by Sandvine, a network monitoring company. – have still never used the internet. As Samir Marwaha, Sandvine’s Chief Strategy Officer, notes in a blog.

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MicroSoft: Still dominating in enterprise office automation

CTOvision

Here is how Microsoft describes themselves: Microsoft Corporation is engaged in developing, licensing and supporting a range of software products and services. The Company operates in five segments: Devices and Consumer (D&C) Licensing, D&C Hardware, D&C Other, Commercial Licensing, and Commercial Other.

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Ugh! There's an App for That!

Phil Windley

Instead of enshrining Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft as the Internet's permanent overlords and then striving to make them as benign as possible, we can fix the Internet by making Big Tech less central to its future. The lesson of the internet was not that it was the cheapest, easiest way to build global network.

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OnLive: Building the future of enterprise services from the cloud

CTOvision

Imagine the power of OnLive focused on delivery of applications from datacenters to desktops and mobile devices. Also OnLive Go debuts, a new business line that brings the benefits of cloud gaming such as instant launch and mobile compatibility to MMOs and virtual world experiences. We plan on tracking and reporting more on OnLive.

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