Monthly Archives: November 2011
Cisco Completes Restructuring, Hits Solid Q1 Numbers
Cisco Systems has spent much of the past year undergoing a gut-wrenching reorganization that has included shedding business units and more than 8,000 jobs...
Why Adobe Pulled the Plug on Flash Mobile
Adobe explained the thinking behind its move to kill Flash for mobile platforms, essentially saying that HTML5 is where developers should focus instead of...
HP’s webOS Decision Could Affect Oracle, Amazon, Microsoft
Hewlett-Packard's executives are mulling what to do with webOS, the mobile operating system it acquired along with Palm in 2010.HP previously announced it would...
Amazon Kindle Fire Legit iPad Contender: ChangeWave
Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) Kindle Fire tablet is set to launch Nov. 15, and evidence is rolling in that the 7-inch custom Android slate could give...
Adobe Lost the Mobile Flash Battle With Apple: 10 Reasons Why
When Apple shipped the first iPhone in 2007, it became clear that the future of the space would be dominated by Apple. Many consumers...
Motion Computing’s CL900 Ahead of the Field
Although only those with short memories can be forgiven for assuming that Apple invented the tablet computer, it's easy to make that mistake. One...
Barnes and Noble Wants Microsoft Probe by Feds: Report
Barnes & Noble wants federal regulators to investigate Microsoft's Android licensing policy for antitrust issues, according to Bloomberg.The bookseller had locked horns with Microsoft...
FBI Busts Massive Click-Fraud Cyber-Ring That Netted $14 Million
The FBI and its international partners have charged six individuals with conducting a sophisticated click-fraud scheme that netted them millions of dollars, the federal...
IT Needs to Think About Security When Considering Hadoop
NEW YORK-Organizations planning to use Hadoop to aggregate and analyze data from multiple sources need to consider potential security issues beforehand, according to IT...
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Tablet Boasts Nvidia Tegra 3 Processor
Computer maker Asus is rolling out a tablet powered by Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 chip.Asus' 10.1-inch Eee Pad Transformer Prime, announced Nov. 9, is...