Monthly Archives: February 2011
Lenovo LePad Tablet to Launch Worldwide in June: Report
Lenovo reportedly plans to sell its LePad tablet worldwide in June after an initial launch in China, though it's unclear which markets it will...
Obama Talks Innovation, Stumps for Donations During Doerr Dinner
Oh what I wouldn't give to be a fly on the wall at this meeting of the President Barack Obama and high-tech heavyweights at...
Google Making Android Ice Cream with Gingerbread, Honeycomb
The future for Google's next Android operating system became clearer this week where at least two Google officials at different levels of the company...
National Broadband Map Crippled by Data Flaws
As you learn to expect when a segment of the U.S. government produces something that involves technology more advanced than a light bulb and...
SSDs Harder to Securely Purge of Data than HDDs
The ability to totally erase data from storage devices is a critical component of secure data management, regardless of whether the organization is just...
Intel to Build $5B Chip Plant in Arizona
President Barack Obama, on a tour of Intel's Hillsboro, Ore., chip fabrication plant Feb. 18 with the company's President and CEO Paul Otellini, was...
Businesses Waste Time on Essential but Unproductive Tasks: Survey
Knowledge workers at small to midsize businesses spend 50 percent of their workday on necessary, yet unproductive tasks, including routine communications, and filtering incoming...
SonicWall Offers Secure Remote Access Virtual Appliance
Intelligent network-security and data-protection solutions specialist SonicWall announced the availability of the Secure Remote Access Virtual Appliance and Aventail E-Class SRA Virtual Appliance. The...
Clearwire-Sprint Dispute Nearing Resolution
Clearwire CEO Bill Morrow told analysts during the company's quarterly financial conference call that Clearwire now has a "healthy" relationship with Sprint and that...
FCC Net-Neutrality Rules Disputed by Republican-Led House
The House of Representatives has voted to overturn the net-neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission proposed in December, when the Democrats, instead of...