Monthly Archives: July 2009
RFID Orders Continue to Surge
Despite the sluggish economy, global sales of RFID technology are expected to grow 5 percent to $5.56 billion in 2009. According to IDTechEx, the...
Analysts Look to YouTube to Buoy Google Q2 Earnings
Google will report second quarter earnings July 16 after the market closes, with many analysts expecting the search engine giant to post a solid...
Microsoft Launches Partner Program for Surface Computer
Microsoft has launched the Microsoft Surface Partner Program to expand the ecosystem for partners and developers working with Microsoft Surface, the company's multitouch, multiuser...
Amateurs to Blame for DDoS Attacks
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Apple Gearing Up to Release Tablet for Christmas?
Rumors and speculation regarding Apple's future computer production plans surfaced again this week when The China Times reported that Apple would be debuting a...
Adobe Delivers Beta of ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion Builder IDE
Adobe Systems announced the public beta releases of Adobe ColdFusion 9 and a new product known as ColdFusion Builder.ColdFusion 9 is the soon-to-be generally...
Strong Intel Numbers Signal Hope for IT Industry
Three months after CEO Paul Otellini announced that the PC market had bottomed out, Intel's latest quarterly numbers indicate that the industry may be...
Google Engineering Director Leaves for VMware
According to published reports, Mark Lucovsky, an engineering director at Google, has left the search giant for a new position at VMware.Despite having been...
Rackspace Releases New Public API for Cloud Development
Cloud services provider Rackspace on July 14 released the public beta of a new API for software developers interested in better and more direct...
Siemens Pitches Unified Communications to Cost-Conscious Businesses
Siemens Enterprise Communications Group announced July 13 that the OpenScape Office Unified Communications Application suite is now available on its HiPath 3000 converged voice...