Monthly Archives: May 2013
Sprint CloudCompute Platform Offers Secure Network Access
Network operator Sprint announced the launch of CloudCompute, an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solution that integrates CSC’s virtualized, utility-based cloud computing solution with Sprint’s cloud-aware Global...
10 Mother’s Day Gifts for Your Tech-Savvy Mom
10 Mother's Day Gifts for Your Tech-Savvy Mom
By Nathan Eddy
Just Give Her an iPad Mini Already
It really is the ultimate small form-factor tablet—polished, user-friendly...
Teradata Debuts In-Memory Technology for Big Data Deployments
Analytic data solutions specialist Teradata announced the launch of Intelligent Memory, a database technology that extends memory space beyond cache to help increase query...
Range Networks Introduces First U.S. Open-Source Cellular Platform
"The Chinese would have a lot less trouble in the U.S. if they would just release their source code," David Burgess told me over...
BYOD Management an Issue for Businesses
As the use of personal devices on corporate networks increases, 54 percent of network managers reported user experience improved while using mobile devices, but...
Bill Gates Is Wrong on Surface vs. iPad Tablet Claims: 10 Reasons Why
Bill Gates is at it again. The Microsoft co-founder and former chief executive recently spoke in an interview, saying he believes that Apple's iPad...
Mobile Distraction Underreported as Cause of Car Accidents
A report from the National Safety Council analyzing the national statistics on fatal motor vehicle crashes found that crashes caused by cell phone distractions...
Google I/O Rumor: Google Maps to Get a New Look
The present Google Maps on-screen interface will soon get a freshened look that will provide users with easier-to-find information as they search destinations and...
Lexmark Adds Corporate Problem Solving to Printer Business
Lexmark is making a new name for itself.Recognizing a need to evolve beyond its printing services business, it has purchased eight software companies since...
‘OpUSA’ Cyber-Attacks Fail to Gather Momentum During First Day
Hacktivists' threat to wreak digital havoc on U.S. government sites and financial institutions fell well short of the mark on May 7, the first...