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This Startup Is Building A Cellular Network For Your Lightbulb And Toaster

On a drizzly San Francisco afternoon in March, Ludovic Le Moan, 52, climbs to the roof of San Francisco’s stately public library. He’s there to check on a 5-foot pole equipped with a small antenna and a briefcase-size box. It’s one of 22 “base stations” his French startup, Sigfox, has placed throughout the city and one of 6,000 it operates across 18 countries as part of its improbable quest: building a wireless network that will cover at least 100 U.S. cities by year’s end and eventually span much of the planet.

Microsoft's Outlook and Hotmail spam filters are currently broken

Share on Facebook (1,298) Tweet Share (74) Pin (3) If you're noticing an increased amount of spam email in your Outlook or Hotmail account this morning, you're not alone. Microsoft's spam filters for its Outlook.com email service have been experiencing issues over the past 12 hours, and the company is attempting to fix the problems. "Some users may be receiving excessive spam mail," reads a warning on Microsoft's Outlook.com service status site.

Samsung Electronics unveils new multifunction printer software development kit

South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics Co. on Monday released the latest version of its Samsung Printing Smart UX Center (Smart UX Center) software update kit, an android-based software platform for its corporate-use multifunction printers, to enable software developers to freely change printer functions based on customized needs of the office equipment users.