Monthly Archives: April 2014
10 Smartphones, Tablets You’ll Want to Know More About in 2014
10 Smartphones, Tablets You'll Want to Know More About in 2014
By Don Reisinger
Sony Xperia Z2
Sony's Xperia Z2 is the company's best attempt yet to...
Stretchable Antenna for Wearable Health Monitoring Makes Milestone
A stretchable antenna that can be incorporated into wearable technologies, such as health monitoring devices, has been developed by researchers from North Carolina State...
WD My Passport Pro Portable Drives Boast Thunderbolt Technology
WD, formerly known as Western Digital, introduced My Passport Pro, a portable, Thunderbolt-powered dual-drive solution, aimed at creative professionals and enthusiasts who seek high...
Intel Launching $100 Million Fund for Smart Devices
Intel is creating a $100 million fund and creating an innovation center in China to help fuel the development of smart systems like smartphones...
BlackBerry Announces Split With T-Mobile
BlackBerry has announced that it's parting ways with T-Mobile.When T-Mobile's license to sell BlackBerry smartphones expires April 25, BlackBerry won't renew it, the company...
Toshiba Hard Drives Give PCs and Laptops Storage, Speed Boost
Toshiba's Digital Products Division has rolled out a pair of drives that it claims increases the performance and storage capacities of desktop PCs and...
Daily Tech Briefing: April 2, 2014
Hewlett-Packard officials recently showed off many new offerings at the Interop conference in Las Vegas. The company unveiled OpenFlow-enabled 802.11ac wireless access points, a...
Microsoft Previews Free Windows 8.1 Update at Build
April 8 is a big day for Microsoft. Not only is the company saying good-bye to Windows XP, the date will also mark the...
Interop Panelists Seek to Define PaaS, Comment on Its Outlook
LAS VEGAS—The definition of platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and how the cloud computing paradigm are evolving seem to be in the eyes of the beholder, according...
IT Embracing the Cloud as Best Way to Deliver Value to Enterprises
LAS VEGAS—Cloud computing was once seen as an end run around the IT department, where any business manager with a credit card was a...