Monthly Archives: June 2010
Despite Novell Support, MeeGo Faces Stiff Competition
Despite new support from Novell, the fledgling MeeGo Linux project needs "major investment" to catch up to other competing solutions, according to a report...
Led by Android, Linux Smartphones Will Triumph, ABI Says
As the number of Android-based smartphones continues to grow, both consumers and manufacturers have enjoyed the increasing popularity of open-source-based mobile devices. In a...
AdMob Delivers iPad SDK
AdMob has announced that its iPhone OS software development kit now supports native iPad applications with new ad formats.In a June 2 blog post,...
AMD Demonstrates Upcoming Fusion Chips at Computex
Advanced Micro Devices officials June 1 gave Computex attendees the first public demonstration of a Fusion processor, technology that is scheduled for release in...
Most Businesses Pledge Support for Employee’s Personal Apple iPads
An informal survey by server and desktop virtualization specialist Citrix Systems found an overwhelming majority of businesses would support the adoption of Apple's iPad,...
Google Health Is Alive and, Er, Well
Google has debunked a blog post by an analyst claiming that Google Health, the company's effort to help patients access their personal health records...
New PC Encryption Device Shipping from Norway
Not very often does storage and data protection news emanate from the neighborhood around the Arctic Circle, but it did today.Norway-based High Density Devices...
How to Provide Security and Compliance Training to Diverse Workforces
Your IT security team has done due diligence in hardening your organization's IT infrastructure to align it with the latest regulations. You've deployed state-of-the-art...
‘Quit Facebook Day’ Had No Chance
Quit Facebook Day was not just a bust. Some 34,000 of Facebook's hundreds of millions members agreed to quit, ranking the effort somewhere between...
China Displays Supercomputing Prowess with World’s Fastest Supercomputer
China's ambition to enter the supercomputing arena, among other areas of world competitiveness, became clearer this week with a system called Nebulae, built from...