Monthly Archives: March 2015
Video Conferencing Startup Highfive Raises $32 Million
Highfive, a startup in the increasingly crowded video conferencing space, has raised another $32 million in funding five months after launching its first product.Among...
10 Apple Watch Apps Ready to Go When the Smartwatch Ships
10 Apple Watch Apps Ready to Go When the Smartwatch Ships
By Don Reisinger
Starwood Hotels & Resorts for the Traveler
American Airlines wanted to serve its...
IDC: PC Shipments Will Slow More Than Expected in 2015
In the wake of Intel announcing a $900 million cut in first-quarter revenue projections due to softening demand for corporate PCs, IDC analysts now...
Cavium XPliant Ethernet Switch Supports Open Ecosystems
Semiconductor producer Cavium announced its commitment to driving an open ecosystem for data center switching through the Open Compute Project (OCP).The project ‘s goal...
VMware Horizon 6 Now Can Run Red Hat, Ubuntu Desktops
VMware released a new version of its all-purpose Horizon 6 virtualization package, continuing the expansion of its next-gen virtual desktop product line.The latest release...
Apple Patent Application Shows Side Displays Could Come to iPhones
New patent applications filed by Apple appear to show concepts for flexible displays that could eventually bring side-mounted display edges to future iPhones, similar...
Intel, AMD May Find New Paths Into Mobile Space: Reports
Neither Intel nor Advanced Micro Devices have had much success in a mobile chip space that continues to be dominated by ARM and such...
Security Researchers Find Unexpected Weakness in Equation Malware
An analysis of the Equation Group malware that Kaspersky Lab revealed earlier this year may be the most advanced malware the company has ever...
Zend Launches New Roadmap for its PHP Framework
Zend Technologies released the roadmap for Zend Framework 3, the next generation of the company’s PHP-based application framework for Web and mobile applications.Zend officials...
FCC Adds Mobile Broadband to Net Neutrality Rules, Prepares for Litigation
In expectation of what undoubtedly will be a lengthy and expensive series of court battles over administrative control of access to the Internet, the...