Monthly Archives: July 2011
Verizon Launching First 4G LTE Galaxy Tab 10.1 July 28
Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZW) said it will begin selling the 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 July 28, becoming the first provider of a 4G-powered...
Microsoft’s Windows Phone Mango Update Reaches RTM
Now that Microsoft's Windows Phone "Mango" update has reached the release-to-manufacturing milestone, the company's hardware partners need to ensure the enhanced software can play...
Mozilla’s Mobile OS Will Fail: 11 Reasons Why
Mozilla announced July 25 that it wants to develop an open-source operating system designed for smartphones and tablets. The project, known for now as...
Google+ Real Name Policy Refresh Afoot Amid Privacy Concerns
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) policy for enforcing real names on its new Google+ social network has roiled consumer privacy waters, so much so that the search...
CompTIA Creates Health Care IT Credential to Prepare Workforce for EHRs
CompTIA, a nonprofit trade association for the IT industry, has announced it will offer an industry credential for IT professionals who complete training on...
Intel Working on Firmware Update for SSD 320 Bug
Intel has been investigating the "Bad Context 13x Error" as seen on select units of the company's 320 Series solid-state drives. The bug was...
Google Code Project Hosting Gets Git Support
Google has announced that in addition to supporting the Subversion and Mercurial version control systems, Google Code Project Hosting now supports Git.Git is a...
Apple Redoes ‘Snow Leopard’ Update, Patches iOS, iWork Office Suite
Less than a week after Apple's new Mac OS X "Lion" made its debut, it released a software update to resolve problems from an...
Apple Macintosh Leaks Passwords Through FireWire When in Sleep Mode
It is possible to recover user passwords from Mac systems set on sleep mode, including running the latest version of Mac OS X "Lion,"...
Mobile Business Apps Bring Cloud Computing Closer to SMBs: AMI Report
The use of smartphones and tablet PCs by U.S. small to medium-size businesses-businesses with fewer than 1,000 employees-is experiencing tremendous growth, according to a...