Monthly Archives: May 2009
Windows 7’s XP Mode Will Be a Desktop Virtualization Boost
Last month, Microsoft announced that Windows 7 will include an XP Mode, which combines the company's desktop and presentation virtualization technologies to serve up...
Birthday Bash Marks 50 Years of Integrated Circuit Evolution
Birthday Bash Marks 50 Years of Integrated Circuit Evolution
by Chris Preimesberger
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Dr. Jay Last, during his presentation about his contribution to the introduction of...
Fujitsu Launches Virtualization-Friendly Blade Server
Fujitsu claims that reseller channel partners who are looking for an edge in today's server and data center market may find a happier home...
Juniper Unveils High-Performance Switches Aimed at the Enterprise
Chris Spain, vice president of product management and technical marketing in Juniper's Ethernet products group, says that with the launch of Juniper's new EX...
Intel Says PC Sales Slump Hits Bottom
If chips and processor sales are an indicator of the downstream health of the IT marketplace, Intel chief Paul Otellini is signaling that PC...
University of California Data Breached, Serious Security Incidents on the Rise
The University of California at Berkeley is the latest organization to suffer a damaging data security breach. The increasing number of security breaches and...
Craigslist Swaps Out Erotic Services Category
Craigslist will remove its Erotic Services category "in seven days," replacing it with a category titled Adult Services for which entries will be individually...
Google Street View a Redo in Japan
Google plans to reshoot all images of Japan for its Street View service, an offshoot of Google Maps that allows users to navigate a...
European Commission Hits Intel with $1.45 Billion Fine
The European Commission levied a record $1.45 billion fine against Intel for what it says were anti-competitive practices against smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices.The...
Apple Pulls ‘Me So Holy’ iPhone Application
Following the controversy of the infamous iPhone application "Baby Shaker" in April, for which Apple profusely apologized, comes another application that brings controversy back...