Maria Deutscher

Maria Deutscher is a staff writer for SiliconANGLE covering all things enterprise and fresh. Her work takes her from the bowels of the corporate network up to the great free ranges of the open-source ecosystem and back on a daily basis, with the occasional pit stop in the world of end-users. She is especially passionate about cloud computing and data analytics, although she also has a soft spot for stories that diverge from the beaten track to provide a more unique perspective on the complexities of the industry.

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Sandy Bridge Error Uncovered, Intel takes Hit

Intel has discovered a design error in Cougar Point, the data connection chip supporting Intel’s CPU/GPU hybrid Sandy Bridge microprocessors, specifically in the Core i5 and Core i7 quad-core chips. Intel’s stocks are down one percent after it stopped Sandy Bridge production, a move which will in turn cost it approximately $700 million in revenue. ...

World Bank Winners: Sustainability in the App World

In a follow-up to our initial coverage of the World Bank’s Open Data Initiative, challenging developers to submit apps addressing one of its 8 MDGs, we now reveal the results of this international contest. There were 107 final submissions that became eligible for final voting today, including 20 desktop, 8 mobile and around 77 web ...

Motricity Acquires Adenyo, Expands Mobile Ads Cloud Portfolio

Motricity, a mobile payments integration solutions provider, has signed an agreement to acquire mobile marketing vendor Adenyo for around $100 million. The acquisition will expand Motricity’s offerings portfolio with addition of analytics and metrics. This in turn will enable the delivery of real-time results, meaning faster processes around improved mobile ads. “These new capabilities will ...

Fujitso Partners with Tensilica, Expands Cloud Reach

Today electronics giant Fujitso announced it’s expanding its reach further into the cloud, and partnering up with IP cores and DPUs maker Tensilica. The two companies signed a multi-year corporate license to Tensilica’s audio, baseband DSP (digital signal processor) and dataplane processor units (DPUs). “In the development of our next-generation high-performance mobile terminals, we realized ...

Google Seeks Developers, Android Overthrows Symbian

Google has begun recruiting dozens of Android app developers to boost its open-source mobile platform, which is seeing a significant amount of growth lately. Google product management director Benjamin Ling is leading the recruiting efforts, aimed to significantly increase Google’s in-house developed apps portfolio which now stands at about 20. “Besides the potential of making ...

Egypt Internet Shutdown: Official Figures

Shortly after anti-government protests began in Cairo, Egypt had experienced an unprecedented Internet service cutoff. Only suggestions have been raised regarding the reason behind this still ongoing situation, as well as its implications in context to a potential U.S “Internet kill switch.”  Seeing as this is SiliconANGLE, we’re looking at the story from the cloud ...

Google Launches Algorithm to Discourage Scrapers

Google employee Matt Cutts announced in his earlier this week the search giant is considering a new, on-page spam detection technique to reduce spam content – meaning copied or scraped – from appearing in Google Search results. Today however, Cutts released an update in his blog and confirmed the news that this algorithm was already ...

zferral Acquires Cloudomatic, Partners with Chargify

Referral monetization and distribution cloud company zferral announced in a blog post it has acquired Cloudomatic, including its partnership software application dubbed ‘Cloudomatic(flow)’. The acquisition also merges the two companies’ customer base, increasing zferral existing one of several thousands by a few hundreds more. “We are excited to announce we acquired simple partnership software Cloudomatic(flow) ...

Facebook Finally Updates Android with Deals for Places

Facebook released Facebook for Android 1.5.1, and along with a few bug fixes, the updated app introduces U.S users local deal support, including free offers, savings, and special deals. This feature is reportedly only available in the U.S for now, and requires users to check in to Facebook Places. “To see if you have any ...

Mobile Games Round Up: Zynga Expands, Kongregate Arcade Returns

It’s been a big week for mobile, especially in the gaming arena.  Mobile games are some of the top-grossing, most popular apps on the market, and their influence is growing stronger by the day.  Here’s a brief look at what’s been going on in the mobile industry lately, spanning new games, new platforms and new ...