Monthly Archives: July 2012
DocumentsToGo Full
DocumentsToGo Full
DocumentsToGo Full provides users with all of the Office functionality they'd expect. Users can edit documents and PDFs, and the service supports Google...
ARM, TSMC Deal Aims to Put More Pressure on Intel in Servers, Mobile
ARM took a key step in its growing competition with Intel by teaming up with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing to create low-power chips for mobile...
Google Nexus 7 Sell-Out, Amazon Plans, Apple Rumors Point to Tablet Boom
When you go to Google Play and shop for a 16GB Nexus 7 tablet, Google wont let you buy one. The best you can...
HP’s Enyo 2 Open-Source WebOS Offshoot Exits Beta
The Hewlett-Packard-sponsored Enyo project has announced that Enyo 2 is moving out of beta and is now ready for production.Enyo is an object-oriented JavaScript...
ConVirt Enterprise Cloud Management Console
ConVirt Enterprise Cloud Management Console
ConVirt Enterprise Cloud is managed from a central, browser-based console.
Adding a KVM Server
Adding virtual resources to ConVirt proves simple with...
Riverbed Offers Inbound Traffic Feature in Steelhead Networking Device
Riverbed Technology is adding an inbound quality-of-service (QoS) feature into the software that runs on the companys Steelhead WAN optimization appliances, a move that...
ConVirt Enterprise Streamlines Virtual Data Center Creation, Migration
The latest version of ConVirt Enterprise Cloud adds cloud provisioning to its array of management options, thereby enabling IT managers with Linux-based servers to...
AppMobi Launches StoreView App Store Analytics Service
AppMobi, a provider of HTML5 development tools, has announced StoreView, a new, free, cloud-based reporting service for PhoneGap and hybrid HTML5 app developers that...
Cisco Pulse Enables Searching, Tagging of Video for Cancer Research
Moffitt Cancer Center, in Tampa, Fla., is using the Cisco Pulse video analytics platform to search through videos using keywords to enable more efficient...
Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung Galaxy S II
Like the Apple iPhone, the first Samsung Galaxy S featured a 3.5-inch display. But with its follow-up device, Samsung jumped to...