Monthly Archives: October 2013
Apple Earnings Exceed Street Projections, but Issues Remain
Apple reported its fiscal fourth quarter 2013 earnings Oct. 28, and while the key metrics exceeded Wall Street expectations, the news wasn't all to...
LG G Flex Boasts Curved 6-Inch Display, Inspired by the Telephone
LG Electronics joined Samsung in the curved-smartphone market Oct. 28, with the introduction of the LG G Flex.Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Round, which was...
Xbox One Multitasking Takes the Spotlight
With less than a month before the Redmond, Wash.-based tech titan releases its next-generation Xbox, the company's popular video game and streaming console, Microsoft...
EU to Ask Google Rivals for Comments on Proposed Antitrust Settlement
The European Union has decided to ask Google's competitors for candid feedback on a proposed Google settlement offer that aims to resolve a three-year-old...
Azure’s Success Shows Microsoft Gaining Ground in Cloud Computing
Microsoft gets a lot of justified blame for faltering in smartphones and tablets. However, while the company has a long way to go to...
Dell to Demo 64-Bit ARM-Based ‘Copper’ Server
Dell officials this week will be demonstrating an ARM-based low-power microserver running the Fedora Linux distribution.The company's Data Center Solutions (DCS) group will show...
Connected Cars Show Great Promise, but Safety, Security Worries Persist
Volvo, betting on connected car technologies, announced Oct. 6 that it has a vision: By 2020, no one will be killed or seriously injured...
Snoopy Snoops on Unsuspecting Users With Wireless Surveillance System
Every day, billions of people around the globe connect wirelessly, leaving a veritable trail of identifiable breadcrumbs that can be followed, tracked and analyzed...
Sepaton Launches New-Gen Big Data, Hybrid Cloud Backup
Sepaton, which makes high-end backup and recovery platforms for large enterprises, has launched a new network-attached storage-based data-protection package that can handle big data...
Government Shutdown, Sequestration Slow IT Spending: Forrester
The various self-induced Washington budget crises will reduce the amount the government and businesses spend on technology goods and services this year, according to...