Monthly Archives: March 2014
Microsoft’s XBox One Gets Independent Developer Support
Microsoft, whose success is owed in large part to strong developer support, took a backseat to Sony at last year's E3 in the eyes...
Apple Reportedly Done Updating Snow Leopard OS
Apple Mac users whose systems run the OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system—and according to most counts, that's about one in every five...
IBM Layoffs Begin in Workforce Rebalancing Effort
As expected, IBM has begun the workforce rebalancing effort the company foreshadowed in January due to lackluster 2013 financial results.Job cuts began this week...
RSA Conference Draws Crowds, Government and Security Industry Bigwigs
RSA Conference Draws Crowds, Government and Security Industry Bigwigs
by Sean Michael Kerner
Art Coviello Defends His Company
Rather than shy away from the controversy of his...
Smart Device Makers Put on Notice for Poor Security
San Francisco—Manufacturers of the expanding plethora of personal electronics that have embedded software and processors, so-called smart devices, need to make some basic efforts...
eWEEK at 30: Intel, ARM Ramping Up Rivalry in Mobile, Server Markets
Editor's Note: This article concludes eWEEK's series of retrospective articles that look back at 30 years of personal computer history—from Feb. 28, 1984, the...
Cloud Database Startup NuoDB Gets $14.2 Million Investment
NuoDB Inc., a cloud-based database startup headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., announced Feb. 28 that it has secured a $14.2 million investment led by European-based...