Monthly Archives: July 2010
Sprint HTC Evo 4G Update Now Safe to Accept
It's now safe for HTC Evo 4G owners to begin updating the latest software for their handsets, an HTC spokesperson confirmed June 30.Sprint began...
Google News Gets Personal, Social Makeover
Google June 30 rolled out several changes to Google News, led by News for You, a headline stream based on users' interests.Google News is...
Facebook Privacy Controls Boosted for Applications
Facebook has launched more changes intended to improve privacy, this time focusing on tightening controls determining how applications collect and share data."The majority of...
Microsoft FIM Knits Identity Security Blanket
Forefront Identity Manager comforts IT pros who must keep track of troublesome user identity, access and authorization tasks in enterprise and federated environments.Read my...
Aruba AirWave 7 Manages by Air and Land
AirWave 7.0 builds upon Aruba Networks' WiFi and RF management prowess, adding management and monitoring for some switches and endpoints.Read my full review at...
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Gets SP1 Flexibility
Review: eWEEK Labs encountered a few snags testing SLES 11 with SUSE Linux Enterprise 11's Service Pack 1, especially involving KVM and Hyper-V, but...
VMware vSphere 4.1 Features Large Capacity Cluster, VM Density
Review: VMware vSphere 4.1's memory compression, storage and network I/O control, along with a cluster limit increase, make the latest virtual machine platform suited...
Taking Control of VMs
VMware vSphere 4.1's new features act as a referee when VMs contend for scarce resources.Read my full review at eweek.com.
Apple’s Sloppy iPhone and Exchange Fix
A couple days ago, Apple released a configuration change for iOS 4-equipped iPhones to help speed up synchronization actions with Exchange Servers. Apparently, the...
Study Shows Higher-Paid Executives Are Meaner
A study by researchers at Rice, Utah and Harvard universities has discovered that the more an executive is paid, the more inconsiderate of others...