Monthly Archives: July 2009
Symbian Smartphones: 1 in 63 Infected
Nearly one out of every 63 smartphones running the Symbian operating system is infected with some form of spyware, virus, worm or Trojan, as...
LABS GALLERY: Novell SUSE Studio Makes Linux Appliance Creation a Snap
LABS GALLERY: Novell SUSE Studio Makes Linux Appliance Creation a Snap
Getting Started
SUSE Studio supports OpenID for authentication.
Choose Your Appliance Foundation
As base distribution options, SUSE...
Fujitsu Rolls Out Aggregated 1GbE/10GbE Switches
Fujitsu Computer Products of America, already offering a line of 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches, is moving downstream.Fujitsu July 28 rolled out 24- and 48-port...
AMD Spinoff GlobalFoundries Inks STMicroelectronics
GlobalFoundries, the spinoff company from Advanced Micro Devices, will manufacture processors for wireless and computer devices for STMicroelectronics.GlobalFoundries announced the deal with STMicroelectronics July...
Microsoft to Open First Retail Stores in Arizona, California
Microsoft's first retail stores will open this fall in Scottsdale, Ariz., and Mission Viejo, Calif., according to the company.Fulfilling an earlier promise to challenge...
Microsoft, Yahoo Can Try, but They Can’t Take Google’s Search Crown
Press and blogger corps (myself included) are falling all over themselves to write about how Microsoft and Yahoo finally did it.The companies finally banded...
T-Mobile Sidekick LX ’09 Gets Microsoft Exchange Support, Push E-Mail
The T-Mobile Sidekick LX '09-the popular consumer phone with the full QWERTY keyboard and distinct flip-up screen-just became a whole lot more enterprise-friendly, according...
Palm Pre Cannot Rescue Sprint from Second-Quarter Loss
The Palm Pre proved to be a hit for Sprint Nextel, but it couldn't stop the carrier from losing a quarter of a million...
Microsoft, Yahoo Deal ‘Not Better Than the Last Deal,’ Says Ballmer
The online-partnership deal between Microsoft and Yahoo is far more collaborative than the one attempted by Microsoft in the summer of 2008, suggesting that...
Microsoft’s Ballmer Expects Google, not Antitrust Regulators, to Oppose Deal with Yahoo
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said he expects Google, not antitrust authorities, to provide the stiffest competition to its search and search ad deal with...