Monthly Archives: June 2009
Frequent Fliers No Longer in the ‘Clear’
Clear, the security screening service for frequent airline travelers, is now defunct. The service that allowed travelers expedited security screenings at major airports discontinued...
REVIEW: Opera Unite Has Great Promise–and Great Risk
Opera recently announced a new technology that it is including as essentially an alpha within the beta of the Opera 10 browser. And in...
HP Debuts TouchSmart Web Printer
Technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced the world's first Web-connected home printer, featuring TouchSmart technology and a 4.33-inch touch-screen to enable users to access digital content...
Toshiba Mini NB205 Notebook Debuts
Toshiba's first entry into the U.S. mininotebook market comes in the form of the Mini NB205, a compact, lightweight device with a full-size keyboard,...
REVIEW: Network Virtualization Stands Out in OpenSolaris 2009.06
Sun Microsystems' OpenSolaris 2009.06 offers organizations a look ahead at the features that will grace future versions of Sun's Solaris operating system, a role...
Apple CEO Jobs’ Surgery Continues to Raise Questions
Apple CEO Steve Jobs may have saved his life with a liver transplant, but questions about his medical leave could continue to dog his...
HP Launches Carrier-Grade ProLiant Servers, StorageWorks Arrays
Hewlett-Packard is looking to help telecommunications companies and service providers manage the ongoing convergence of IT and telephony.HP June 24 rolled out several new...
Ten Enterprise Apps That Dont Yet Existbut Will Be a Big Deal in 5...
Ten Enterprise Apps That Dont Yet Exist—but Will Be a Big Deal in 5 Years
by Eric Lundquist
Social Netalyzer
Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn are just starting...
Commerce Dept. Urges China to Dump Green Dam Plan
Officials of the Obama administration urged China June 24 to revoke a rule set to take effect July 1 that would mandate all computers...
Companies Report That Virtualization Investments Are Indeed Paying Dividends
Virtualization investments in data centers and in enterprise IT systems are beginning to pay off -- sometimes very handsomely -- for early adopters. More...