Monthly Archives: October 2011
Microsoft’s Android Agreements Continue Momentum
Microsoft has locked yet another Android manufacturer into a patent-licensing agreement, the ninth in four months and the 10th Android-related one overall.The agreement with...
Dell XPS 14z Features Internal Optical Drive, Ultra-Thin Design
Technology giant Dell unveiled its XPS 14z notebook, an ultra-thin 14-inch computer running Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium that measures in at less than...
HP Unveils Business Services for Mobile Applications
Hewlett-Packard is creating a suite of services aimed at helping enterprises extend their businesses applications to employees and customers who are using mobile devices.The...
Apple’s MacBook Pros Are Must-Buys: 10 Reasons Why
Apple has updated its MacBook Pro line with new processors, storage and graphical capabilities as the company prepares for the holiday shopping season. Although...
Steve Jobs’ Biography Details Apple Design Lab, Process
Walter Isaacson's new biography of Steve Jobs offers a glimpse into the top-secret design lab for Apple products, in the process revealing a good...
iPhones, iPads Whipping Android in the Enterprise: Good
Smartphone and tablet activations based on Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iOS and Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating systems continued their ramp up in the enterprise sector, according...
Meru’s Smart Connect Solution Eases IT’s BYOD Burden
Meru Networks is offering its own solution to help businesses deal with the rising tide of WiFi devices tapping into the corporate networks, part...
Researchers Crack XML Encryption Mechanism, Propose New Standard
Security researchers have cracked the major XML framework used to encrypt data in major Web applications.Two researchers from Germany's Ruhr-University demonstrated a practical attack...
Apple’s Steve Jobs Talks Microsoft, Gates, Ballmer in New Bio
Near the end of Walter Isaacson's new biography of Steve Jobs, the author steps aside to let his subject opine about a variety of...
FBI Wishes for a Network Security Utopia That Can Never Exist
WhenShawn Henry, FBI executive assistant director, suggested during a conference in Baltimore that a second, secure Internet be created to protect critical infrastructure against...