CES 2012: The Hottest Smartphones Android is the word in smartphones at CES 2012, with a few Windows Phone 7 exceptions. Here are the phones that caught our eye on the show floor this week. Share: |
CloudFTP: The Missing Link Between USB Drives and iOS Devices A $100 box the size of a small bar of soap, CloudFTP turns any USB drive into a wireless file server for iPhones, iPads and any other Wi-Fi enabled devices. Share: |
Samsung Galaxy Devices Get Important Security Clearance The new FIPS-140-2 security rating opens up the devices for use in government applications. What edge does this give Samsung? Share: |
Six Reasons Small Businesses Need Virtualization If you run a small or mid-sized business, server virtualization promises cost savngs and improved IT efficiency. Share: |
Dell Launches Dedupe Appliance, VMware Integration Dell today announced its first deduplication appliance, along with an upgrade to its Compellent Storage Center management software. Share: |
LG Deal Means Bigger Android Payday for Microsoft Microsoft and LG have entered into a licensing deal over Android and Chrome OS devices which could push Microsoft revenue from Google's "free" platforms over half a billion dollars in 2012. Share: |
AMD Hopes to Take Down Intel's Ultrabooks on Price Advanced Micro Devices demonstrated its upcoming mobile chips for thin-and-light laptops, which the company said will lead to cheaper but equally speedy... Share: |
Anonymous Publishes Israeli SCADA Log-in Details A member of the Anonymous hacktivist collective has published a list of Internet-facing Israeli SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems and... Share: |
Microsoft Investigates Worker Protest at Foxconn Factory in China Microsoft investigated a workers protest at its contract manufacturer Foxconn Technology Group, and found that the dispute in Wuhan, China had nothing to do with... Share: |
OWC Launches Super-Fast Portable Drives Other World Computing (OWC) unveiled new eSATA 6G portable drives at CES 2012 in Las Vegas this week. Share: |
Hash Collision DoS Vulnerability Fixed in PHP 5.3.9 The PHP development team has released version 5.3.9 of the popular Web development platform in order to address a recently disclosed denial-of-service (DoS)... Share: |
Ericsson Seeks to Cash in on Patents As wireless access is added to new types of devices, Ericsson is reorganizing its licensing department in an effort to make more money from its patents, the... Share: |
Judge: No Date for Android Trial Until Oracle Fixes Damages Theory It is now unclear exactly when Oracle's lawsuit against Google over alleged Java intellectual property violations in the Android mobile OS will go to trial... Share: |
LightSquared Seeks Probe of GPS Advisory Board Member LightSquared is seeking an investigation of a federal official involved in deciding whether the company can deploy its hybrid satellite-LTE network, saying he... Share: |
Oracle Reveals Pricing for Its SAP HANA Rival Exalytics, Signaling Imminent Release Oracle made a splash on Tuesday when it announced the general availability of its Big Data Appliance, but the company also quietly released pricing information... Share: |
Google, Facebook Appeal in India After Ordered to Remove Content Google and Facebook filed petitions before the Delhi High Court after a lower court asked them and other Internet companies to remove certain objectionable... Share: |
Oracle Updates TimeTen In-memory Database, Aims at SAP HANA Oracle on Thursday rolled out an updated version of its TimesTen In-Memory Database, which is a key component of its upcoming Exalytics appliance as well as a... Share: |
Windows Intune 3: The Chance to Get it Completely Right The cloud-based Windows desktop management tool is already great for small businesses, except for one thing. Share: |
Infosys Cuts Revenue Forecast Citing European Crisis Infosys cut its revenue growth forecast for its fiscal year ending March 31, citing slowing demand in Europe which is hit by a debt crisis. Share: |
US Gov't Official: ICANN GTLD Plan Should Move Forward Calls for the U.S. government to halt a plan by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to offer new generic top-level domains are... Share: |
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