Monthly Archives: May 2014
Microsoft Mini Tablet Expected to Surface
On the eve of a big Microsoft announcement, the industry is waiting to see if a smaller, more compact iteration of the Surface tablet...
Intel CEO Krzanich Says Broadwell to Be Ready for Holidays
PCs armed with Intel's upcoming energy-efficient "Broadwell" processors reportedly will be on the shelves by the holidays, according to CEO Brian Krzanich.However, Krzanich, attending...
Indictments Against Chinese, Blackshades Ring a Bold Move by DOJ
To say that the feds have been busy would be an understatement. On the same day that the Department of Justice announced indictments against...
Cisco CEO Predicts ‘Brutal Consolidation’ Coming in IT Sector
Cisco Systems CEO and Chairman John Chambers, attending his 23rd of 25 Cisco Live conferences, stuck to his script May 19 in his Day...
SAP, Microsoft Partner on Cloud, Mobile
SAP and Microsoft are expanding their partnership in the areas of cloud computing, mobile and data interoperability.The moves, announced May 19, are an extension...
U.S., E.U., Officials Crack Down on Blackshades Cyber-Crime Ring
Law enforcement agents in 19 countries raided hundreds of residences and arrested more than 90 people in a broad crackdown on the creators and...
Apple, Google Settle Court Battles Over Smartphone Patents
Apple and Google's former Motorola Mobility unit have ended their ongoing legal battles with each over smartphone patents by filing a joint motion with...
Cisco Aims New Video Tools at the Individual
Cisco Systems officials, who earlier this year have rolled out offerings to make video conferencing better for businesses of varying sizes, are now looking...
Microsoft Releases User Experience Virtualization 2.1 Beta
Following on the heels of the Desktop Optimization Pack 2014 release, Microsoft has announced a beta of the user settings management component, called User...
OpenStack Building Storyboard for the Software-Defined Economy
The open-source OpenStack Foundation isn't just out to remake the cloud; it's also trying to do its part to help enable a new software-defined...