Monthly Archives: May 2011
Apple Prepping ‘Lion’ OS X Update for App Store Download
Apple is getting ready to offer customers the latest major update to its operating system, Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion," as a download through...
Asus Debuts Padphone, UX Series Notebooks, Eee Pad Netbooks
At this year's Computex IT conference in Taipei, Taiwan, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih unveiled the Padfone, along with a slew of other new Asus...
Endeavour Undocks from International Space Station
The space shuttle Endeavour undocked from the International Space Station at 11:55 p.m. EDT Sunday evening, ending a stay of 11 days, 17 hours...
Amazon Tablet Could Ship 2.4M Units in 2012: Munster
Amazon.com has not confirmed the existence of an alleged Android tablet computer, but that isn't stopping one analyst from modeling unit sales for the...
Google Launches Flight Search, sans ITA Data
If someone were to tell you that Google just launched flight travel search results without using data it culled from ITA Software, you'd probably...
Windows Phone Mango Update, Windows 8 Rumors Marked Microsoft Week
Sometime this fall, Microsoft (NYSE:MSFT) will push its "Mango" software update to Windows Phones.That in itself doesn't seem like terribly exciting news-smartphone software is...
Microsoft CEO Ballmer: Should He Step Down?
Should Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer be shown the door?Greenlight Capital hedge-fund manager David Einhorn thinks so. "His continued presence is the biggest overhang on...
HP, Sir Paul ‘All Together Now’ on Cloud Archive
Eight months after it began an ambitious project to digitize a lifetime worth of music, artwork, photos and various other property of one of...
Mac Rogue AV, Mobile Security Lead Week’s Security News
Several security firms, including ESET, Intego and Sophos, raised the alarm beginning earlier this month about the proliferation of fake antivirus programs specifically targeting...
FCC Directs ATandT to Deliver Evidence to Justify T-Mobile Buyout
The Federal Communications Commission has asked AT&T for evidence to back up its claims that it doesn't have enough spectrum to provide future service...