Monthly Archives: March 2012
Google Uses Recycled Water to Cool Georgia Data Center
Google, Facebook, Microsoft and other operators of massive data centers are always looking for ways to make their facilities more energy-efficient, primarily to drive...
Cellnovo’s Cloud System Monitors Diabetes in Real Time
Insulin monitoring is going cellular. Cellnovo, a U.K. mobile medical device vendor, has developed a system to transfer data from a wirelessly connected insulin...
New iPad
New iPad
Apple declined to give the new iPad an official name along the lines of "iPad 3" or "iPad HD" (two rumored monikers). In...
Health IT Boosts Care but Requires More Investment: CDW
Hopes are high for technology to improve patient care, yet IT departments need to invest in the infrastructure required to run electronic health record...
Salesforce.com Makes Site.com Generally Available
Site.com, a CMS (content management system) that equips business users with drag-and-drop tools for building websites, was made available today at the Salesforce.com CloudForce...
AnonOps Says New OS Is Fake, ‘Wrapped in Trojans’
A Linux-based operating system that may or may not have come from members of the hacker collective Anonymous is stirring up a lot of...
Verizon, ATandT LTE Expansion Arrives in Time for New iPad
Verizon Wireless has good news for anyone planning on picking up the new 4G-enabled Apple iPad March 17. As of March 15, it's rolled...
New iPad Faster, Sharper but Missing a Little ‘Wow’
The new Apple iPad goes on sale March 17, and the early reviews are in. People like it. It's really nice. Apple made some...
St. Patrick’s Day (Free)
St. Patrick's Day (Free)
The perfect place to start: This app gives you the real history behind the holiday and all the traditions associated with...
Google Search Is Undergoing Major Revamp
Google is planning a radical upgrade of its search engine in the coming months, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal....