Monthly Archives: October 2010
Microsoft: U.S. Home to Most Botnet PCs
Most botnet-infected computers reside in the United States, according to figures from Microsoft.In Version 9 of its Security Intelligence Report, Microsoft reported finding 2.2...
Parallel Java Programming System Launched by University
With an emerging need for programs that take advantage of today's multicore and parallel systems, the University of Illinois has come up with an...
Why Oracle Is Not Likely to Buy EMC Anytime Soon
Is Oracle indeed plotting to buy the world's largest data protection and storage vendor, EMC? That's the rumor, one restarted by a report from...
Speaker-Independent Voice Recognition
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Google TV Dazzles on Sony Internet TVs, Blu-ray Player
Google TV Dazzles on Sony Internet TVs, Blu-ray Player
by Clint Boulton
Whats Lurking Behind the Curtain?
OK, so it's not a curtain, but media was anxious...
Windows Phone 7 Threatens Android, but How Much?
Smartphones equipped with Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 operating system aren't on the market yet, so it's best to curb any enthusiasm until consumers...
Yahoo History Suggests Resistance to an AOL Takeover
Could Yahoo find itself an acquisition target?That seems to be the question drifting around the Web, following news that a handful of private equity...
VMware Adds Automation to Cloud IT Services
As it previewed in September at VMworld 2010 in San Francisco, VMware now has added new cloud computing products and services to its catalog,...
Nokia MeeGo 1.1 Expected to Debut at Dublin Event
Nokia is in the last stage of finalizing its MeeGo 1.1 operating system, according to Nokia Senior Technology Manager Harri Hakulinen. The software platform,...
IBM Updates Informix Database for Performance
IBM has released an updated version of its Informix database with an emphasis on improved performance.In Informix 11.7, IBM is touting a number of...