Monthly Archives: June 2010
10 Smartphones That Are Making the Biggest Impact in 2010
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
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
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
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...
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
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...
Computer History Museum: Safeguarding the Legacies and Lore of IT
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
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
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
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...