Monthly Archives: June 2009
Intel Invests $43 Million in Japanese WiMax Operator
Chipmaker Intel and Tokyo-based telecommunications company UQ Communications, announced a extended collaboration to promote and expand UQ WiMax, the commercially available WiMax service from...
Jobs Misses WWDC Opener, Apple Impresses with New iPhones
SAN FRANCISCO-The biggest question about what might happen June 8 at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference was whether Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs, a...
2009 WWDC: New iPhone, MacBook Pros Steal Show While Jobs a No-Show
2009 WWDC: New iPhone, MacBook Pros Steal Show While Jobs a No-Show
by Chris Preimesberger
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Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller...
Apple Releases Safari 4
Apple released Safari 4, the latest update to its Web browser, on June 8. Available for both Macs and PCs, Safari 4 originally made...
Qualcomm Ready to FLO with DTV
In March 2008, the Federal Communications Commission raked in a record $19.6 billion in an auction to sell off the analog spectrum occupied by...
Apple Dishes Up iPhone OS 3.0 to Developers at WWDC
At Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference June 8 in San Francisco, in addition to announcing a new version of its Mac OS, a new version...
Apple Readies Snow Leopard for September, Will Charge $29
Apple plans to release Snow Leopard, its newest operating system upgrade, aka OS X 10.6, in September, with a price of $29. Apple will...
Voltaire Makes Move into Data Center Ethernet Space
A month after unveiling an initiative aimed at enabling it to become a player in the data center Ethernet space, Voltaire is rolling out...
IBM Plans Aggressive Mainframe Software Rollouts
IBM is planning to roll out about 30 enhancements to a variety of software offerings for its System z platform in 2009, the latest...
Microsoft’s Bing May Not Have Lead on Yahoo, After All
Web analysis company StatCounter on June 4 announced that Microsoft's new search engine, Bing, had surpassed the market share of Yahoo Search by over...