Facebook starts Telecom Infra Project with Intel, Nokia, Deutsche Telekom, EE, Equinix, Globe, HCL, others | Nokia says it’s 5G ready, launches a $350M IoT fund, and acquires network security firm Nakina and more...
> Facebook announced the formation of the Telecom Infra Project (TIP), which is a collaboration of several companies to build telecom infrastructure and improve efficiency and connectivity.
http://goo.gl/QBOrFj
> Nokia is in the news for a lot of reasons, it has received $350 million from Nokia Growth Ventures for new IoT projects, a new 5G-ready radio access product and its acquisition of network security company Nakina Systems.
http://goo.gl/TlvIij
> HP hasn't given up on its smartphone ambitions and has announced its latest product that will attempt to offer a desktop experience from a smartphone.
http://goo.gl/Y9T2uK
> Nokia may have been down for a while after selling its phone business, but it's definitely not out. CEO Rajiv Suri believes that the Alcatel-Lucent acquisition has put the company on the path of leadership in the 5G space.
http://goo.gl/BFPOlm
> China’s Huawei wants to take on both Samsung and Apple on their homeground.
http://goo.gl/p6hSij
> While talk of a downturn has eyebrows raised, companies are not being very cautious or curbing hiring. Infact a lot of start-ups are seeing this as an opportunity to work on real issues and have
fewer competitors.
http://goo.gl/9OoiqY
> Apple straddles a thin line on the matter of privacy. While on the one hand it claims inability to retrieve content on a device, the purpose of the icloud is to provide backed up data to users! This could be the loophole, that goverments could exploit
http://goo.gl/FpTkaS