Monthly Archives: September 2010
Wind River Launches Development Kits for Embedded Apps
Wind River, a maker of embedded and mobile software, has partnered with its ecosystem of processor board vendors to offer up embedded development kits...
Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Fascinate, Verizon Droids Sum Up Android Summer
Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Fascinate, Verizon Droids Sum Up Android Summer
by Clint Boulton
Motorola Droid X
Verizon, Motorola and Google kicked off a promising Android summer...
Egnyte File Server Now Available for VMware Deployments
Up-and-coming cloud file server provider Egnyte has released a new version of its software that is optimized for use with VMware's data center virtualization...
Ellison Responds to HP Lawsuit over Hurd Hiring
Hewlett-Packard and Oracle have sold a slew of IT systems together for a lot of years, with HP providing the servers and Oracle the...
Xerox PARC Tapped to Research the Future Internet
PARC, a Xerox company, recently announced it is on one of four project teams chosen by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to pursue ways...
Google Doodle Mystery May Be Unveiled at Search Event
Google's post-Labor Day Doodle is causing quite a stir in the blogosphere Sept. 7, spurring speculation about whether the mysterious, interactive graphic portends new...
Google TV on Track for Fall, Schmidt Says
Google CEO Eric Schmidt said Google TV is on track for a fall release, offering a digital TV platform geared to rival Apple TV.Google...
Android, Windows Phone Will Lead Smartphone Market Surge: IDC
Google Android and Windows Phone will see their market share increase over the next few years, according to a new research note from IDC,...
Samsung Galaxy Tab Pricing Raises Tablet Strategy Questions
Samsung's Galaxy Tab, one of the first Android-powered tablets to challenge the Apple iPad, will be priced at $200. Or it could be $400....
iPad, Android, Samsung: 10 Reasons Why the Tablet Market Is Competitive
The tablet market is an interesting space. It gets all kinds of attention, but the vast majority of folks have yet to buy one...