Monthly Archives: February 2013
Extreme Ships Network OS With Greater SDN Support
Extreme Networks officials are pushing the company's software-defined networking efforts in the latest version of its ExtremeXOS network operating system, which they said is...
Microsoft Surface Pro
Microsoft Surface Pro
The Microsoft Surface Pro went on sale Feb. 9, trailing months behind its less-robust and more-criticized—though easier to repair—sister device, the Surface...
62 Percent
62 Percent
Almost two-thirds—62 percent of—respondents to Microsoft's big data survey said they currently store at least 100 terabytes of data.
Double Down
Nearly one-third, or 32...
Microsoft Surface Pro Gets iFixit’s Worst-Ever Tablet Score
Microsoft's Surface Pro tablet is in many ways an improvement on its less-expensive and less robust predecessor, the Surface RT. But when it comes...
2-Way Wrist Radio
2-Way Wrist Radio
Debuting in 1946 and quickly becoming the iconic gadget from Chester Gould’s "Dick Tracy" comic series, it kept Tracy in touch with...
Apple iMac Still Has Flaws: 10 Ways to Improve It
When the iMac was introduced late in 2012, Apple called the all-in-one computer the best it has launched. The company touted its impossibly thin...
HP Readying Android-Based Tablet: Report
Hewlett-Packard, which has a spotty record in mobile devices over the past couple of years, reportedly is looking to adopt Google’s popular Android mobile...
Ex-Nokia Brand Vertu Selling TI Android Smartphone for $10,500
As Nokia works to court developing markets with its new Asha 310, one of the least-expensive dual-SIM smartphones ever made, its former-brand Vertu is...
Apple Working on Exchange-Crippling iOS 6.1 Bug
Apple is working on a fix to a bug introduced in iOS 6.1 that caused Exchange 2010 servers to grind to a halt. According...
BlackBerry Is No Concern of Former RIM CEO Jim Balsillie
When BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins, a year on the job, introduced the BlackBerry Z10 and its longtime-coming new platform, BlackBerry 10, at a New...