Monthly Archives: April 2010
IBM Denies Breaking Its Open-Source Promise
The open-source software community is up in arms over claims that IBM has broken its promise to the community by asserting its patents against...
How to Rethink Remote Access Management
Companies define their current IT policies on the existing infrastructure, which is disjointed from the company's IT goals. Recently, companies have been implementing Bring...
Google, Others Urge Obama to Let Citizens Manage Power via the Web
Google, Hewlett-Packard and General Electric are among the 47 companies and organizations asking President Obama to grant people the power to "monitor and manage...
HP Slate Features 3-Megapixel Camera, Atom Processor, Suggests Leak
A day after Hewlett-Packard posted a video highlighting its upcoming tablet PC's video conferencing abilities and other functions, a purported internal document details the...
Court Deals Blow to Network Neutrality
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit dealt network neutrality a serious blow April 6, ruling that the Federal Communications...
Apple iPad Users Complaining of WiFi Woes
Apple saw brisk iPad sales during the tablet's opening weekend, with more than 300,000 iPads, including preordered units, selling on April 3. That same...
iPad Jailbreak Revealed
Hackers have been busy at work on the Apple iPad.How busy? Less than a day after its April 3 release, MuscleNerd of the iPhone...
Startups in Enterprise SSD Storage Making News
The solid-state array business is starting to make some news here at the outset of Q2 2010.Toshiba, the company that invented flash memory and...
Apple Sold 300,000 iPads April 3
Apple sold around 300,000 iPads in the United States by midnight on April 3, the tablet device's first day of general release, according to...
Microsoft Adjusts Windows Phone 7 Name
Microsoft dropped "Series" from the "Windows Phone 7 Series" moniker for its upcoming smartphone line, streamlining a name repeatedly derided by the media for...