Monthly Archives: November 2011
Verizon, LexisNexis Tackle Health Care Fraud With Predictive-Modeling Apps
Verizon Connected Health Solutions and LexisNexis have demonstrated software platforms to help government agencies and commercial health care organizations use data-analysis techniques to uncover...
Motorola Turns Away From BYOD, Consumerizaton of IT
HOLTSVILLE, N.Y.-Motorola has faced several challenges that would have spelled the end for most other companies. At one point, Motorola was losing more than...
CompTIA Report Finds Strong Mobile Adoption, Weak Cloud Use in Health Care
CompTIA, the nonprofit IT association for the IT industry, has released its "Third Annual Healthcare IT Insights and Opportunities" study showing small physician practices...
Books, CDs, DVDS-Oh, My!
Books, CDs, DVDS-Oh, My!
Founded in 1994, Amazon started selling books online in 1995 but added CDs, DVDS and plenty more throughout the rest of...
Skype, Facebook Expand Video Chatting Capabilities
Having been integrated into Microsoft, Skype is now moving ahead with new Facebook integration and some new features for its Mac and Windows versions.The...
Kindle Fire Beats Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus in Price Only
Sorry in advance if you're already in love with your Kindle Fire, which began shipping Nov. 14 to those who preordered it, but this...
Thailand Floods, Inventories Hit Semiconductor Space: Analysts
Uncertain global economic conditions, the flooding in Thailand and rising product inventory are leading two market research firms to lower their expectations for the...
Google Personalizes My Places Tab on Google Maps
Google has begun personalizing Google Maps by incorporating ratings that users have made in the My Places tabs directly into Maps results.Launched in June,...
Dell’s Revenue Flat, but Profits Are Up
Michael Dell told eWEEK last August that his company is steering more aspects of the business toward the higher-margin enterprise markets. That strategy apparently...
Intel Shows Off 50-Core MIC Chip, Touts Xeon E5
SEATTLE-Intel executives are showing off the first working samples of its Knights Corner silicon, a key technology in the chip maker's drive toward exascale...