Monthly Archives: June 2011
Google Mobile Revenues to Hit $14B in 2015
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) could earn as much as $14 billion from mobile-ad sales in 2015, or nearly half the $29 billion it banked in online...
FTC Faces Big Burden of Proof vs. Google
Now that the Federal Trade Commission has formally launched in antitrust investigation of Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) search business, it will have to prove the leading...
HP Eyes 7-Inch webOS TouchPad for August: Report
As technology giant Hewlett-Packard gears up to release its 9.7-inch TouchPad tablet on July 1, a report from a Taiwanese news agency suggests the...
Northrop Grumman Regularly Repels Advanced Attacks Seeking Sensitive Data
Organized hackers have been attempting to breach aerospace and defense company Northrop Grumman for years to steal sensitive information, according to a Northrop Grumman...
Oracle Releases New Template for MySQL VMs
Preconfiguration, prepackaging and automation of many IT functions are key attributes of the new unified computing systems, and this is a trend that is...
Google Health Web Innovation Killed by Weak Consumer Interest
As Google prepares to shut down Google Health, its personal-health-record portal, experts cite consumers' weak interest in entering their own health data and a...
Wasp Barcode Technologies Launches Inventory Control v6
Small business productivity solutions provider Wasp Barcode Technologies announced the launch of Wasp Inventory Control v6. The updated version of the inventory software features...
Winchester Systems Introduces FlashDisk RAID Disk Arrays With 3TB Disks
Data storage solutions provider Winchester Systems announced the release of FlashDisk VX Series RAID disk arrays, which now offer 3TB disk drives. The FlashDisk...
ICANN’s Custom Domains May Make Cyber-Squatting More Expensive
Now that the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has approved the proposal to allow new generic top-level domains, experts weighed in on...
‘Big Data’ Isn’t Just About Volume: Gartner
The IT term "big data" is currently getting close to the same hot-button treatment that cloud computing did five years ago, and for good...