Monthly Archives: March 2012
Google Cuts Cloud Storage Prices, Answering Amazon
One day after Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Web Service slashed its cloud infrastructure prices for the nineteenth time, Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) has chopped the rates for its...
iPad 2 Price Cut Could Impact Kindle Fire, Nook
The Apple iPad 3no matter how blazingly fast its processor or crisp its displaywon't have Amazon fearing for sales of the Kindle Fire, its...
How Intel Is Keeping Ahead of Data Center Demands
SAN FRANCISCO Intel's new data center group general manager, Diane Bryant, served as the company's CIO for four years, so she can talk...
Google Play Geared to Boost Google’s Digital Content Services
The Google-watching world has been abuzz since yesterday about Google Play.No, it's not a new streaming music service from the search giant, though you'd...
OneLogin First Look at Cloud SSO
2012-03-06My first look at the cloud-based single sign-on tool OneLogin left me impressed and wanting to see more. I’ll be conducting a head-to-head review...
LulzSec Hackers Arrested in Sweeps in U.S., Great Britain
Several top members of the hacking group LulzSec, which during a 50-day spree last year targeted various U.S and British government sites and companies...
AMD Sheds Remaining Interest in Globalfoundries
Advanced Micro Devices has shed the last stakes it had in Globalfoundries, the chip fabrication company that was created when AMD spun off its...
Google Chrome 17 Bug Hunt Nets Researchers $47,500
Chrome 17 has proven to be quite expensive for Google (NASDAQ:GOOG). The search giant on March 4 said it just paid $47,500 in bug...
iPad HD, Kindle Fire Lift Tablet Expectations: Forrester
Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPad HD (or iPad 3?) launch March 7 is stirring up tablet talk mania to a fever pitch, so it's only fitting...
iPad 3: 10 Features You Won’t Find
Apples announcement of its upcoming tablet, the iPad 3, is right around the corner. And as one might expect, given the companys history, the...