Monday, February 1, 2016

020116WarmUp



Today's GrokIt:

http://www.computerworld.com/article/3028048/data-center/microsoft-tests-underwater-data-center.html

http://www.zdnet.com/article/skybender-now-google-tests-out-drone-delivered-5g-internet/

http://www.zdnet.com/article/can-upcoming-galaxy-s7-seduce-iphone-6s-users-back-to-the-future/

http://www.inferse.com/35534/android-6-0-marshmallow-features/

http://www.myfoxboston.com/news/babson-college-student-briefly-owns-googlecom/8611832

https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2016/01/31/google-paid-babson-student-who-bought-their-website-for-minute/6W0xBXz5IZBBC1E9sHZW6K/story.html

Leave a comment!

dmac



9 comments:

Unknown said...

Its great they are trying to search for 5G internet speed and these android updates i find them really pointless

Virginia Ramirez said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Diana Calderon said...

It's a great idea about setting a location for Microsoft and it will be much better if they try it underwater.

Virginia Ramirez said...

Its so cool Microsoft is trying to put data underwater. This will make loading our data faster. They claim it will serve the 50 percent of people who live within 200 kilometers from the ocean. That is a lot of power I just hope it doesn't do any harm or break from weather conditons or kill any animals.

Unknown said...

I don't see why people complain about iphones and androids. It shouldn't really matter, it's not like everyone is going to use every spec of the phone. I've owned an iphone 5 in the past and switched back to the android. I was paying too much money on the phone bill for nothing. I could care less about camera quality.

Virginia Ramirez said...

It would be really cool if 5G expanded for better connection and maybe so we can use it on planes.

Virginia Ramirez said...

I wouldn't trust putting my money bank account on my phone because someone might hack it or steal it if i lost my phone.

Unknown said...

Microsoft is looking at locating data centers under the sea. They have been working on this since 2014. The company is testing underwater data centers to reduce data latency for the many people who live close to the sea. I feel like this a great opportunity for those who can't really get good data, because you live to close to the ocean if you do live near one.Also google has been working on something that they named Skybander. The project is using drones to test millimeter-wave radio, one of the technologies being explored for 5G wireless. This project has been started in New Mexico, to give off internet services. I find this really cool because Google is looking out for those places that don't have internet and they are trying to provide it for them. I personally have an I-Phone, I personally like it better than android, I feel like android is too slow.now that they're talking about the Galaxy S7 and how they are changing up and making modifications to it, I still would stick to the I-Phone. I find it funny how Google got sold for 12.00 dollars. Even though the guy who bought it knew that there was something wrong, he still felt excited that his credit card payment got accepted and he owned it for a minute. Wouldn't it be great to own Google? A person can only dream. He actually got paid 12,000 dollars for owning Google for just a minute. He got very lucky.

Unknown said...

putting data under water is a smart idea but the maintenance of it would be difficult