Monthly Archives: July 2014
Court Orders Microsoft to Turn Over Data in Ireland Email Case
Microsoft was ordered on July 31 to comply with a U.S. Department of Justice warrant to produce emails stored at the company's data center...
Bitnami Changes the Face of Application Deployment
In the modern world of application development and deployment, there are multiple ways users and developers can bring up new applications. Bitnami which got...
Surface Pro 3 Sports ‘Outstanding Professional Display,’ DisplayMate Finds
Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 tablet sits among the top performers in the tablet market when it comes to screen and image quality, according to...
Daily Tech Briefing: July 31, 2014
The Internet of Things offers consumers the opportunity to have all manner of devices connected to the Internet. However, a new study from Hewlett-Packard...
Oracle Buys TOA Technologies for Field Service SaaS
Oracle announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire TOA Technologies, a provider of cloud-based field service solutions that manage and optimize the...
AMD Launches ARM Server Developer Kit
Advanced Micro Devices officials, two years after announcing plans to make server chips based on ARM's architecture, is unveiling the first of those processors...
Xbox One Arrives in China in September
Microsoft's Xbox One console will launch in China on Sept. 23 for 3,699 RMB or $600 U.S. A special Day One edition with Kinect...
Google Releases Source Code for Its Google I/O 2014 App
Google has released the open source code for the Android app that was built for its Google I/O 2014 event so developers can use...
BlackBerry Says Voice Is Security’s Final Frontier
BlackBerry Says Voice Is Security's Final Frontier
by Michelle Maisto
BlackBerry Security
At a security event in New York City July 30, BlackBerry CEO John Chen said...
AMD Rolls Out New Kaveri Chips for Desktop Builders
Advanced Micro Devices is rolling out new chips aimed at gamers and PC enthusiasts who are looking to build desktops that are powerful, small...