Monthly Archives: June 2010
GE CT Scanning App Cuts Radiation Exposure by 50 Percent
You may be able to dread cardiovascular tests a little less.A software-based medical technique from General Electric called Adaptive Statistical Iterative Reconstruction, or ASIR,...
Controversial Cyber-Bill Passes Senate Homeland Security Committee
A U.S. Senate committee has given the thumbs up to a controversial cyber-security bill that some claim expands executive powers too far in the...
Motion Computing Crafts J3500 Tablet for Health Care, Field Service Needs
Motion Computing on June 22 rolled out its latest Tablet PC, the J3500, a unit geared toward the health care industry as well as...
Microsoft Bing Tweaked for Entertainment, Movies, Music
Microsoft Bing Tweaked for Entertainment, Movies, Music
by Nicholas Kolakowski
Bing Homepage
Bing's homepage now features an Entertainment tab.
Entertainment Tabs
When you click on that Entertainment tab, youre...
Salesforce.com’s Benioff Says We’re on Verge of ‘Cloud 2’ Era
SAN FRANCISCO -- GigaOm founder Om Malik's third annual Structure conference here at the University of California, San Francisco's new eastside campus June 23...
Red Hat Launches New Web Platform with JBoss Portal Update
Red Hat has announced JBoss Enterprise Portal Platform 5.0, the new version of the open-source software provider's portal solution.Announced at the joint Red Hat...
Microsoft Debuts Windows Live Essentials Beta
Microsoft began rolling out the new beta for Windows Live Essentials on June 24, offering up a variety of services for photo sharing, blogging,...
Palm Plans Future Devices Despite HP Bid, Developer Says
Before Hewlett-Packard made its $1.2 billion bid in April for Palm, the troubled mobile phone company's top executives were trying to keep morale high...
Apple iPhone 4 Innards Exposed, Celebrated by iFixit
Apple iPhone 4 Innards Exposed, Celebrated by iFixit
by Michelle Maisto
Apple iPhone 4
"The worlds most wanted device is now in the hands of the worlds...
Amazon, Rivals’ E-Reader Prices Have a Bottom: Analyst
Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble might be heating up the e-reader wars this week, with tit-for-tat price cuts on their respective Kindle and Nook...