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This week, Connectikpeople.co recalls that:
Researchers at MIT claim that
their new computer file system is mathematically proven to not lose data in the
event of a crash.
Big data startup wants is
working to alert clients when their data has been compromised; (Dark Web).
A group of MIT researchers has
been exploring techniques that will make biological and chemical data easier to
analyze by compressing it.
Intel is collaborating with
companies like BlueData to simplify and virtualize big data infrastructure.
A new 3D printer made from
off-the-shelf components is the answer to more expensive and less efficient
models.
Apple, Google, Microsoft,
Amazon, and now Facebook each have their own version of a digital assistant.
Adobe will roll out the iOS version of Photoshop next month at its MAX
conference in Los Angeles.
A Taiwanese manufacturer is
taking phone flexibility to a whole new level.
With major social platforms
shutting down their APIs, developers are returning to and respecting email as
the tried-and-tested social graph it is.