Monthly Archives: April 2013
Netgear Debuts R6250 WiFi Router for Multiple Smart Devices
Networking specialist Netgear announced the release of the latest edition of its family of wireless Internet routers, the R6250 Smart WiFi Router, which is...
Apple, Yahoo Consider a Future, Despite Ties to Google, Microsoft
Yahoo and Apple would make for excellent bedfellows. They just need to figure out how to get together.Apple wants to kick Google's software off...
Adobe Primetime Launches to Bring TV Content to Connected Screens
Adobe announced the general availability of Adobe Primetime, which brings TV content to connected screens, at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference in...
Small-Business Sales Rise, but Uncertainty Remains
While the large jump in small-business transactions is a positive sign for the future, some uncertainty exists regarding the remainder of 2013, according to...
Microsoft Releases 9 Security Bulletins for Patch Tuesday
Microsoft patched 14 security vulnerabilities in its Patch Tuesday update on April 9, including critical bugs affecting Windows and Internet Explorer.To address the vulnerabilities,...
Averail Access Management Platform Aimed at BYOD Businesses
Secure mobile content service provider Averail announced the market availability of Access, a mobile content security platform designed to offer mobile access to business...
Intel Talks Server Design, Atom, Xeon Chips at IDF Beijing
Intel officials say the giant chip maker will play a significant role in the way future data center infrastructures are built, operated and managed.That...
Former Google Reader Product Manager Critiques Reader Demise
Google's controversial decision to end its 8-year-old Google Reader RSS news reader service is being criticized by its former product manager as a project...
iPhone 5S Is Worth Waiting For: 10 Reasons Why
Apple's iPhone 5S, like all the previous Apple smartphone models that have come before it, has been the subject of rumors for months.The device,...
Shodan Search Engine Is Honestly Scary, but There’s Hope
Shodan is a little-known search engine that—unlike Google, which looks through Websites—searches for online content that's not created for public viewing. This includes "servers,...