Monthly Archives: June 2013
Dell Remains in Icahn’s Sights
Dell is still going to have to deal with Carl Icahn.After several days of speculation that the activist investor was reconsidering his bid to...
Apple Is the Boost Smartphone Recycling Needs
Apple Is the Boost Smartphone Recycling Needs
by Michelle Maisto
An Apple Trade-In Program Could Boost the Industry
Bloomberg reported June 7 that Apple plans to hire...
Google Expands Chromebook Sales to Walmart and Staples Stores
Google's Chromebook Web-enabled laptop machines will now be sold in Walmart and Staples stores, which will mean that the devices will now be available...
Sprint Sues Dish, Clearwire, Saying Dish Is Setting Up Clearwire to Fail
Sprint's bidding war with Dish Network for 4G provider Clearwire seemed to have come to an end June 12, with the Clearwire board's unanimous...
Nvidia Launches CUDA Support for ARM Server Chips
Nvidia officials for five years have been promoting the use of their graphics technology to help speed up systems being used in high-performance computing...
Adobe’s New Creative Cloud Now Available
Adobe announced the availability of its major update to Adobe Creative Cloud, initially announced at Adobe MAX in May.At Adobe MAX 2013 last month,...
Mac Pro Competitors: 10 High-End Models Vying for Power Users’ Favor
Mac Pro Competitors: 10 High-End Models Vying for Power Users' Favor
by Don Reisinger
CyberPower Gamer Xtreme 9000
Never heard of CyberPower? For years, the boutique PC...
Windows Azure Gains Traction in the Enterprise
Windows Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing platform, is growing at a brisk pace and notching some crucial customer wins.Several of the biggest U.S. companies have...
StopTheHacker Eases Website Security Costs for SMBs
As cyber-attacks continue to rise, StopTheHacker, a startup software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendor focused on Web security and reputation protection, has added a vulnerability-patching service aimed...
HP Repurposes PC, Printer Division Head Todd Bradley
Hewlett-Packard made yet another high-level administration change June 18 when it repurposed the head of its struggling personal computing and printing divisions, Todd Bradley,...