Monthly Archives: February 2011
IBM’s Watson Wins in ‘Jeopardy,’ Needs Lessons in U.S. Geography
Although Watson routed the humans in the first "Jeopardy" match, its Final Jeopardy question left everyone scratching their heads.The Final Jeopardy category was "U.S....
Android Nearly Doubles iOS with 54% Ad Impressions
Google's Android operating system dominated mobile ad impression share through January, collecting 54 percent of hits compared with 28 percent of hits for Apple's...
HTC Flyer Tablet Boasts Sense Technology, OnLive Cloud Gaming
BARCELONA--The tablet market became ever more crowded with HTC's release of the Flyer tablet, which debuted this week at Mobile World Congress. The device...
The Decline of the Physical Desktop
The more I worked with the latest version of Microsoft's System Center Configuration Manager, the more I felt I was walking through a soon-to-be-abandoned...
BridgeSTOR Makes Available Free Data Reduction Simulator
BridgeSTOR, a new company that makes modular enterprise storage appliances that start at 3TB capacities and can scale to about 30TB, is trying to...
RSA Conference: Critical Infrastructure Partnerships Must Deepen for Security
That securing the country's critical infrastructure requires alliances between companies and government is an oft-repeated theme at security conferences, and today was no exception.At...
HTC ChaCha, Salsa Offer One-Touch Facebook Access
BARCELONA, Spain-Handset maker HTC announced two phones built with an emphasis on social networking, combining the user-friendly platform of HTC Sense with connectivity to...
HTC Desire S, Wildfire S, Incredible S Feature Sense Technology
BARCELONA - HTC unveiled three updated versions of its most popular smartphones, the Desire S, Wildfire S and Incredible S. Featuring the company's Sense...
Vodafone, ATandT See Smartphone Growth, LTE as Key Developments
BARCELONA, Spain-The leaders of five global telecom players and the CEO of GSMA addressed the challenges and opportunities facing the worldwide mobile industry with...
Google CEO Offers Vision of a Connected, Egalitarian Future
BARCELONA, Spain-The outgoing CEO of technology behemoth Google, Eric Schmidt, broke from the traditional tech-heavy Mobile World Congress keynotes so often reliant upon sales...