Monthly Archives: June 2010

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10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 2010

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10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 2010 by Don Reisinger HTC Droid Incredible The HTC Droid Incredible is arguably the best Android-based phone to...

Microsoft IE 6 Share Falls as IE 8 Rises

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Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 and 7 continued to see their shares of the U.S. browser market decline in May, according to data from analytics...

GlobalFoundries Announces Manufacturing Capacity Expansion

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Semiconductor foundry GlobalFoundries announced plans to expand its global semiconductor manufacturing operations with a series of projects across its operations, designed to support expected...

Facebook Users Hit with Clickjacking Worm

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A new clickjacking worm targeting Facebook users is spreading on the social network site.According to Sophos, hundreds of thousands of Facebook users fell victim...

FCC Says 4 Out of 5 U.S. Users Don’t Know How Fast Their Broadband...

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The Federal Communications Commission said June 1 the four out of five broadband users in the United States do not know how fast their...

Microsoft, Novell Report HPC Pickup

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Microsoft and Novell have reported an increase in the number of companies seeking their high-performance computing interoperability offering, which deploys workload management across both...
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Computer History Museum: Safeguarding the Legacies and Lore of IT

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Computer History Museum: Safeguarding the Legacies and Lore of IT by Chris Preimesberger Always something new happening here The Computer History Museum is preparing for a major...

Motorola Droid X Is Full of Promise, Problems

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Motorola's Droid X for Verizon Networks delivers fine multimedia playback and recording capabilities, baseline support for Exchange security policies, and a somewhat flaky 802.11n...

Apple iOS 4 Is Good, but Not Perfect

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UPDATED: The updated operating system for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch brings a raft of new features to these mobile devices; iPhone 3GS users...

Fedora 13 Boasts Many Leading-Edge Enhancements

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Red Hat's Fedora 13 open-source software can serve in a full gamut of Linux roles, as long as users are prepared to upgrade their...