Monthly Archives: September 2013
Qualcomm Life Launches 2net Mobile for Android Devices
Qualcomm Life, a division of Qualcomm, has unveiled 2net Mobile, a version of its remote-monitoring cloud platform that allows patients to transmit data from...
Sony Xperia Z a Sleek Android Phone That Withstands Hard Knocks
Sony Xperia Z a Sleek Android Phone That Withstands Hard Knocks
by Wayne Rash
Yes It Does Have a Pretty Face
The Sony Xperia Z has a...
Galaxy Gear Smartwatch the Star of Samsung’s Unpacked Event
Galaxy Gear Smartwatch the Star of Samsung's Unpacked Event
by Michelle Maisto
Samsung Prefers Pomp to Secrecy
Samsung made no secret of its plans to introduce new...
Toshiba Rolls Out New Tablet, Notebooks at IFA
Toshiba is joining the rush of news coming out of the IFA 2013 show in Berlin, unveiling a new notebook, tablet and touch-enabled laptop.Among...
30 Years Ago: Turbo Pascal, BASIC Turn PCs Into Programming Engines
Even as eWEEK celebrates its 30th anniversary, Borland International's Turbo Pascal, a seminal work in the evolution of software development tools, will celebrate its...
Sony Expands Vaio Line of Notebooks Running Windows 8
Consumer electronics giant Sony introduced an expanded line of Vaio notebooks for fall including a new form factor PC, the Vaio Flip PC, which...
Zend Awards 10,000th Certified PHP Engineer
Zend Technologies, the PHP company, announced that continued growth in demand for its PHP software as well as demand for trained PHP engineers is...
BlackBerry Joins FIDO Online Authentication Alliance
Struggling smartphone manufacturer BlackBerry has joined the Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) Alliance, an industry consortium focused on online authentication through standards-based specifications, and has...
Apache Delivers Cassandra 2.0 Open-Source NoSQL Database
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced the availability of Apache Cassandra v2.0, the latest version of the highly scalable, NoSQL big data distributed...
‘Hand of Thief’ Banking Trojan Targets Linux
Cyber-criminals developing malicious software commonly target the Windows operating system, only occasionally aim for Apple's Mac OS X, and very rarely look to compromise...