Monthly Archives: June 2010

Despite Novell Support, MeeGo Faces Stiff Competition

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...