Monthly Archives: January 2011
Google, DOJ Discuss Compulsory Licensing for ITA Deal
Google and the Justice Department are discussing ways to resolve a potential antitrust lawsuit regarding the search engine's $700 million offer for ITA Software,...
Damage Control After a Security Breach
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Wyse Rolls Out Z90 Thin Client for VDI Deployments
Thin clients for more than a decade have held the promise of easier management, greater security and reduced costs, but for much of that...
How to Effectively Manage Storage and Protect Data in the Cloud
The shift to cloud brings new challenges to data storage, which is already complicated by virtualized systems, tape storage, network-attached storage (NAS) and other...
Oracle Will Shell Out $46M to Settle Kickbacks Lawsuit
The Associated Press reported Jan. 31 that Oracle has agreed to pay the U.S. government $46 million to settle a lawsuit it inherited from...
Android Ships 33M Smartphones to Lead World: Canalys
Google's Android operating system became the world's leading smartphone platform, accounting for 33.3 million of the 101.2 million smartphones shipped worldwide in the fourth...
Windows Phone 7 Share Lags Windows Mobile: NPD Group
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 faces a steep uphill climb for consumer adoption, with the latest numbers from research firm NPD Group suggesting the smartphone...
Google Docs Refines File Search in the Cloud
Google Jan. 31 said it is refining the search capabilities in its Google Docs document software to help users find the myriad files they...
Apple’s White iPhone 4 Could Ship Soon: Wozniak
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suggested in a live interview that the white iPhone 4 had encountered manufacturing problems, dovetailing with persistent rumors behind the...
Apple iPad Faces Risks from Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Apple CEO Steve Jobs famously (or infamously, depending on your point of view) lashed out against Google Android tablets during his company's October earnings...