Monthly Archives: August 2012
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Teardown Reveals an Easy-to-Fix Device
Tech repair site iFixit's teardown of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet reads more like a smackdown of the Apple iPad 3.On its 1...
VMware, Vidyo, Mitel Partner on Virtualized UC, Video Solution
Mitel and Vidyo are teaming up to bring enterprise-level video conferencing capabilities to VMware's View desktop virtualization offering.The companies announced Aug. 21 that Mitel,...
Waiting for a New Mac Pro
Waiting for a New Mac Pro
Apple has been selling the same Mac Pro since 2010. That has resulted in the device looking rather dated,...
Engine Yard: Node.js Support Coming to Our PaaS
Engine Yard, provider of a multi-language platform as a service (PaaS) offering, has announced the general availability of Node.js on Engine Yard Cloud.Node.js is...
Intel Ivy Bridge Adds Processing Power
Intel Ivy Bridge Adds Processing Power
The Motion C5t and F5t tablets come with the Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 vPro. The increased processing...
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro Upgrade Priced at $14.99
Microsoft's new Windows 8 is now just weeks away from its Oct. 26 debut, but the company has begun telling users not to put...
Adobe Muse HTML5 Tool Updated, Creative Cloud Roadmap Released
Adobe has announced a roadmap for its Adobe Creative Cloud as well as an update of its Muse design tool.The recently released Adobe Muse,...
AMD Blog Site Hacked, Usernames, Encrypted Passwords Stolen
Advanced Micro Devices is the latest major company to be victimized by hackers, shutting down its blog site Aug. 19 after a group calling...
Galaxy S Duos Has Galaxy S III Looks, Dual-SIM Support
Samsung introduced the Galaxy S Duos smartphone Aug. 20, growing the Galaxy line of products that has helped make it the world's leading smartphone...
iPhone 5 Photos Leak as Release Date Approaches
As the tech world breathlessly awaits the impending launch of Apple's latest iteration of the iPhone smartphone, generally referred to as the iPhone 5...