CNET Update - Disney and Sony experiment with in-theater rentals
CNET Update - Disney and Sony experiment with in-theater rentals
2013-06-24
microsoft is serious about cloud
computing I'm Jeff Bakalar filling in
for Bridget Carey and this is your cnet
update one of Microsoft's biggest
selling points for the Xbox one is the
idea of cloud computing and they've
backed up that claim with a tremendous
amount of resources the company has sunk
into the technology that's resulted in
some 300,000 servers worldwide the
latest of these investments is that just
announced 700 million dollar server farm
in Iowa that will handle Xbox in office
365 cloud computing when Google decided
to shut down its reader service it
opened the door for other third parties
to take advantage of the void joining
feedly and dig AOL is now launching a
similar service that will allow the
aggregation of RSS feeds AOL reader is
available for free to anyone right now
could Google be readying a new service
to complement Google+ well one site says
they think they've uncovered a feature
that google has secretly been working on
that will allow users to keep track of
their belongings so what does that mean
supposedly Google mine will focus on all
the things you either own or want to buy
and allow you to organize them
accordingly whether that means sharing
them with your friends or making wish
lists and speaking of Google the company
Street View feature will now let you
virtually stand on the world's tallest
building the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
the image is ready for viewing are on
the observation deck of the 2717 foot
tall structure which houses 163 floors
in all it seems some of the new features
of the popular six-second video service
vine are being leaked out through none
other than vine videos vine creators Dom
Hofmann and Russ Yusupov posted teaser
videos last week that show what looks
like new additions to the products
mobile software judging from the short
clips we can make out that categories
and note-taking might soon be added to
the feature list but we'll know soon
enough after an app update now would you
rather rent a movie that's still in
theaters I know I would and that's
exactly what Disney and Sony Pictures
are experimenting with in South Korea on
a trial basis the same model may not go
over so well in the US though as regal
and AMC the two largest theater chains
in the US won at least 90 days to play
movies before they're offered somewhere
else mega-corporations impeding on
progress I've never heard of such a
thing that's your tech news update for
today you can find more details on these
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in New York I'm Jeff Bakalar
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