Monthly Archives: October 2009
Tilera Talks 100-Core Processor
At a time when Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are talking about six and eight cores on a chip, five-year-old Tilera is unveiling plans...
Google Social Search Arrives to Surface Content from Twitter, FriendFeed, Yelp
Google Oct. 26 released Google Social Search, the company's stab at making search more personally relevant by putting content from searchers' contacts directly into...
Ingate Systems Introduces IX78 E-SBC for SIP Trunking
Ingate Systems, a provider of enterprise session border controllers that enable session initiation protocol (SIP) communications such as SIP trunking and unified communications beyond...
Jobpartners.com Launches Recruitment Solution
Jobpartners, a European company specializing in people and talent management solutions, today announced the launch of ActiveRecruiter Business Edition aimed at helping small and...
EU Strategist Claims an Oracle-Owned MySQL Cannot Be Competitive
MILLBRAE, Calif.-Open-source advocate, European Union policy strategist and former MySQL business adviser Florian Mueller, representing European interests in the anti-competition issues surrounding Oracle's proposed...
Microsoft Windows 7 Student Edition Experiencing Downloading Issues
For some of those who ordered Microsoft's Windows 7 student edition for $29.99, the low price is coming with a heap of download issues.A...
Facebook Becomes Erstwhile Digg Destroyer with Live Share Counter
Facebook is going after social sharing site Digg, launching a live counter for its content Share button to display how many times a piece...
NASA Sets Critical Launch of Untested Rocket
NASA plans a $445 million, 2-minute test launch of its experimental test booster rocket Ares I-X Oct. 27. Barring weather delays, which forecasters predict...
10 Reasons Why the Microsoft-Apple Battle Helps PC Buyers
With Windows 7 finally on store shelves and updated Macs gracing Apple stores around the United States, a new era in the battle between...
Nokia N900 Linux Smartphone Delayed Until November
Nokia is delaying the release of its N900 smartphone, which will run the open-source Maemo operating system, until November, according to Reuters and other...