Monthly Archives: June 2013
Fujitsu Lifebook E Series Notebooks Feature Durable Design
Consumer electronics specialist Fujitsu has announced the launch of its Lifebook E Series family of business notebooks. Designed to optimize enterprise mobility, the lightweight...
Samsung’s Latest Is Galaxy S 4 Zoom, ‘Only Device You’ll Ever Need’
Samsung introduced the Galaxy S 4 Zoom June 12, calling it "the only device you'll ever need."The combination high-end camera and smartphone was unveiled...
Small Business Optimism Rises Against Economic Headwinds: NFIB
Small-business owner confidence edged up for the second consecutive month in May, reaching a level not seen in a year, but while May's reading...
Dell Bidders Looking at Possible Replacements for Michael Dell
Dell Bidders Looking at Possible Replacements for Michael Dell
by Jeffrey Burt
Michael Dell Wants to Take His Namesake Company Private
In February, CEO Michael Dell announced...
Apple’s New Mac Pro: 10 Reasons to Get Excited About This Hot Desktop
Apple’s new Mac Pro was unveiled at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote on June 10. The device is just 9.9 inches tall and...
20 Cool Google Glass Voice Searches Get Results
Google Glass engineer Mike LeBeau loves his job working on the voice interface for Glass so much that he decided to show off—in a...
Microsoft, Sony Face Off in the Battle for the Living Room
Sony had a tough act to follow. After teasing its next-gen video console on Feb. 20, the Japanese electronics giant finally unveiled the PlayStation...
AMD Rolls Out 5GHz Chip for Gaming Industry
Advanced Micro Devices is flexing its muscles a bit with the release of the industry's first commercial 5GHz CPU, unveiling the eight-core FX-9590.AMD, which...
Botnets Increase Use of Peer-to-Peer by Fivefold to Hamper Takedowns
While early botnets eschewed peer-to-peer communications because the relatively noisy protocol is easier to detect, today's networks of compromised systems increasingly use the communication...
Key Takeaways From DataStax’s Cassandra Big Data Conference
SAN FRANCISCO--Should seasoned proprietary database providers Oracle, SAP and Microsoft be wary of younger upstarts coming to market with highly regarded open-source products?To answer...