Monthly Archives: November 2013
MongoDB Powers Topps’ Digital Trading Card Platform
Remember the old days of trading cards and swapping them with friends? Well, they're digital now, available on your smartphone and powered by MongoDB.MongoDB...
Xbox One: How Well It Played in Its First Weekend
Xbox One: How Well It Played in Its First Weekend
by Don Reisinger
This Thing Is Huge
It's hard to truly detail how big and heavy the...
Chrome Browser Desktop Users Can Now Experience Voice Search
Google's Chrome Web browser now offers a cool new plug-in that brings voice search capabilities to Chrome for desktop users.The Google Voice Search Hotword...
Smartphones, Tablets Driving Processor Shipments: IHS
Smartphones and tablets are replacing PCs as the key drivers behind processor shipments, according to market research firm IHS.The worldwide market for processors is...
Nokia Lumia 525 Arrives, Following World’s Most Popular Windows Phone
Nokia has quietly launched the Lumia 525, a low-cost, feature-rich Windows Phone 8 smartphone that may be the Motorola Moto G's closest competition.The 525...
HP, CEO Whitman to Face Shareholder Lawsuit Over Autonomy Deal
Hewlett-Packard and CEO Meg Whitman will have to defend themselves in a class-action suit filed by investors who believe they were misled about the...
Medical Device Connectivity Market to Reach $33 Billion by 2019
The global medical device connectivity (MDC) market was worth $3.5 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach $33.5 billion by 2019, growing at...
AT&T Opens NYC ‘Store of the Future’ in Time for the Holidays
AT&T Opens NYC 'Store of the Future' in Time for the Holidays
by Michelle Maisto
AT&T 'Reinventing' Retail Store Design
AT&T has brought its new retail concept...
Open-Source Docker Aims to Reinvent Virtualization With Containers
The modern world of virtualization has largely been dominated with virtual machine hypervisor technologies like VMware, KVM and Xen, but there are alternatives. Among...
Asus, Lenovo Lead Touch-Enabled Notebook Market: NPD
By 2017, touch-panel notebook penetration is expected to reach nearly 40 percent, equal to 64.2 million units, according to the NPD DisplaySearch Quarterly Mobile...