Monthly Archives: July 2010
Nvidia Loses to Rambus in Latest Patent Suit
Graphics chip maker Nvidia infringed on three patents held by Rambus, according to the U.S. International Trade Commission, which July 26 ruled that certain...
HP Butterfly Prefab Data Center Could Slash Construction Costs
Hewlett-Packard is introducing a modular, prefabricated data center design that officials say will give businesses more options and significantly drive down the costs of...
Ellison, Jobs Rank Among World’s Richest Public-Company Execs
Oracle's enterprise database and middleware business has been very, very good to Larry Ellison.The Wall Street Journal reported July 26 based on an analysis...
CompTIA Launches Effort to Define the Cloud
CompTIA, or the Computing Technology Industry Association, a key trade association for the IT industry, has launched an effort to improve "delivery and adoption...
Small Business Employment Still Volatile, Report Finds
A five-year review of small business employment trends across the U.S. found the recent-half decade took a toll on most parts of the country....
Apple Debuts New Mac Pro, iMacs, Magic Trackpad
Apple is refreshing its iMac and Mac Pro and introducing a new Magic Trackpad and LED Cinema Display as part of its periodic hardware...
Vizioncore Launches Free Management Pack for VMware
Virtualization data protection and management solutions specialist Vizioncore, a subsidiary of Quest Software, announced the release of Quest Management Pack for VMware, a free...
Lenovo Unveils Low-End ThinkServer Systems
Lenovo, best known as a PC vendor, is continuing its push into the highly competitive x86 server market.Lenovo on July 27 rolled out its...
Is Gaming Good for Your Career?
A recent Forbes article suggests that gaming is good training for key success-building skills used in the workplace--as in learning how to persuade others...
New DMCA Exemptions Permit Cell Phone Jailbreaking and Unlocking
No matter what one's political orientation might be, it's really hard to complain about the Library of Congress, and today its Copyright Office demonstrated...