Monthly Archives: December 2011
Chrome Bloating Like Firefox, Users Claim
An interesting meme has popped up over whether Mozilla's Firefox browser is sustainable given the fact that Google's Chrome browser is rapidly gaining on...
Data Center Technology, Deployment Methods Offer IT Specialists Options: Gartner
IT managers are beginning to view the data center more holistically and are taking a more strategic approach to technology procurement and deployment, and...
SAP Targets Salesforce.com, Oracle With SuccessFactors Buy
Should SAP AG (NYSE:SAP) consummate its $3.4 billion offer to acquire Web-based human resources software maker SuccessFactors (NASDAQ:SFSF), it will give the enterprise application...
Android Grabs 46% Smartphone Share, iPhone Nets 28%: comScore
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system rose to 46.3 percent market share through October, up from 44.8 percent through September, according to comScore.Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iOS...
Top 5 New Products in 2011
Each year, eWEEK Labs looks back at the products we've tested to highlight those that particularly impressed us with their excellence and innovation. This...
EFF Wants Legalized Jailbreaking on All Mobile Devices, Video Game Consoles
The Electronic Frontier Foundation believes jailbreaking and circumventing digital rights management on mobile devices and video game consoles should be legal.The formal application to...
Talend Open Studio Reaches 5.0 Milestone
Last month, open-source data integration tool Talend Open Studio reached its version 5.0 milestone, packing a set of new and updated components for accessing...
IBM Acquires Curam Software to Boost Smarter Cities Initiative
IBM signed a definitive agreement to acquire Curam Software, whose technology is designed to help governments improve the efficiency, effectiveness and accessibility of social...
Patricia Dunn, HP Chairwoman During Pretexting Scandal, Dies
Patricia Dunn, who was chairwoman of Hewlett-Packard when the board of directors was hit with accusations of spying on not only directors but also...
Intel Readies First ‘Ivy Bridge’ Chips for Q2 Release: Report
Intel reportedly is getting ready to release the first of its 22-nanometer "Ivy Bridge" processors in the second quarter of 2012.According to a report...