Monthly Archives: April 2010
Apple ARM Deal Is Shot Down, Again
Apple's rumored interest in purchasing ARM Holdings - a leading semiconductor company and holder of much microprocessor IP (intellectual property) - is the subject...
RIM BlackBerry 6 OS, Browser Debut at WES
RIM BlackBerry 6 OS, Browser Debut at WES
by Clint Boulton
Lazaridis Enters
RIM Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis took the stage around 8:45 a.m. and rattled off a...
AMD Phenom II X6 Chip, 890FX Chipset Is Now Available
Advanced Micro Devices announced the release of the AMD Phenom II X6 processor and AMD 890FX chipset, intended for high-powered processes such as 3D...
Cloud Makes Printing Available Anywhere
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Microsoft Reissues Windows Security Update After Mishap
Microsoft has rereleased a security update targeting a vulnerability on Windows 2000 Server.The company pulled support for MS10-025 last week. According to Microsoft, the...
Say It Ain’t So: Sony to Discontinue Making Floppy Disks
Funny, The Station had thought the floppy disk was put to sleep back in the early days of the George Dubya Bush administration. Guess...
H-1B Visas Less Than 0.1 Percent of U.S. Workforce: Report
How many H-1B visa holders are in the U.S. workforce? In fiscal year 2009, 0.06 percent of the national labor force was made up...
T-Mobile Unveils WiFi Calling Solution for Enterprises Worldwide
T-Mobile now plays host to 1.6 million WiFi calls each month, the mobile carrier announced April 26. Touting itself as the first major carrier...
Avaya Unveils Enterprise UC Solutions
Avaya is rolling out a host of new enterprise-level networking tools designed to help businesses more easily handle the growing number of bandwidth-eating video...
Intel, Nvidia, AMD Lead a PC Graphics Market Poised for Growth
Intel continued to lead a graphics market that is poised for significant growth in 2010. While the 2009 PC graphics chip market exceeded expectations,...