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NY judge rules feds can't force Apple to unlock an iPhone

NY judge rules feds can't force Apple to unlock an iPhone

A US magistrate judge in New York has ruled that the government can't force Apple to help law enforcement unlock an iPhone using the All Writs Act. [Read more...]
Cram for Super Tuesday with Engadget's election guide

Cram for Super Tuesday with Engadget's election guide

On March 1st Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia will cast their votes in the primaries and caucuses. [Read more...]
Google self-driving car crashes into a bus (update: statement)

Google self-driving car crashes into a bus (update: statement)

Google's self-driving cars have been in accidents before, but always on the receiving end... [Read more...]
Technics explains why its new SL-1200 turntable costs $4,000

Technics explains why its new SL-1200 turntable costs $4,000

Back at CES, Panasonic's revived Technics brand pulled the wraps off of its new direct-drive SL-1200 turntable. [Read more...]
Read Apple's opening statement to Congress over its FBI fight

Read Apple's opening statement to Congress over its FBI fight

Apple is gearing up for its first meeting with Congress tomorrow regarding the FBI's request to unlock an encrypted iPhone linked to the San Bernardino terrorist attacks. [Read more...]
'Ex Machina's' Oscar win is a triumph for low-budget VFX

'Ex Machina's' Oscar win is a triumph for low-budget VFX

If you've ever thought that a low-budget sci-fi thriller can't compete with the cream of Hollywood, think again. [Read more...]
Raspberry Pi 3 has a 64-bit processor and built-in WiFi

Raspberry Pi 3 has a 64-bit processor and built-in WiFi

It's hard to believe, but it's been four years since the Raspberry Pi Foundation gave the DIY computing scene a huge kick in the right direction with the launch of the Model B. [Read more...]

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Microsoft SQL Azure vs Amazon RDS

Microsoft SQL Azure vs Amazon RDS
 
Azure Amazon Microsoft SQL Azure vs Amazon RDS MICROSOFT SQL AZURE VS AMAZON RDS

There are many ways to run databases in the public cloud. Competition for your business is fierce, prices are steadily dropping, and the service offerings of the major providers change almost continuously. This whitepaper focuses on two popular offerings: Microsoft's Azure MySQL Databases and Amazon's Relational Database Service (RDS) running MySQL Server. We compare them on eight key features and suggests the database configurations that each system is better at handling. 


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Big Data Articles in the Sourcebook include:

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•    Back to the Future: A Data Governance Ride Worth Taking by Anne Buff
•    The New, Newly Democratized Data Integration by Stephen Swoyer
•    Cloud Technologies Advance Fueled by Openness and Machine Learning by Michael Corey and Don Sullivan
•    The IoT Revolution Has Only Just Begun by Stuart Taylor
•    Improving Data Quality for Better Business Outcomes by Elliot King
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Tapping into trends with dairy ingredients

Butter, whey and other ingredients give finished products a natural, clean label positioning.
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February 29, 2016

Tapping into trends with dairy ingredients
Butter, whey and other ingredients give finished products a natural, clean label positioning.

Kraft Heinz placing 'big bets' on specific items
Besides investing in new product innovation, the company will focus on marketing for Capri Sun Organic and mac and cheese.

B&G planting seeds for Green Giant growth
Innovation under way to help stabilize the business and reverse distribution losses.

Corporate Profile: The Hain Celestial Group

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Hain winning with millennials
New product launches include BluePrint kombucha, Imagine bone broth and Garden of Eatin' tortilla bowls.

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Hain Celestial 'mining for gold'
Company on the lookout for more accretive acquisitions in on-trend categories.

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Hain refining retail strategy
Company reports record sales in second quarter, despite struggles in the U.S.
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