Monthly Archives: May 2015
Microsoft Excel Power Map Gains Custom Regions
Microsoft has added bring-your-own-region support to Power Map for Excel as part of the May 2015 update for Office 365. Power Map, formerly GeoFlow,...
Red Hat Reveals Shared File System Service for OpenStack
Open-source software provider Red Hat on May 19 introduced what could turn out to be a popular new tool for developers: a scale-out shared...
Google Tone Lets Chrome Users Share URLs Using Audio
A new experimental Chrome extension from Google lets users transmit the URL of a Web page they might be visiting to any system within...
Big Blue Launches IBM Cloud OpenStack Services
IBM Cloud OpenStack Services, an expanded suite of OpenStack services that enable users to integrate applications and data across hybrid clouds, debuted today.The new...
Ruckus Brings Wireless Portfolio Under SmartZone Umbrella
Ruckus Wireless is revamping its wireless network controller portfolio to help enterprises and service providers better deal with the bandwidth and scalability demands resulting...
Daily Video: FBI Probes Claim of Airliner In-Flight Control Hack
Today's topics include an FBI probe into a security researcher's claim that airliner flight control systems can be hacked, Intel's continuing its pursuit of...
Apple Debuts New 15-Inch MacBook Pro, 27-Inch iMac With Retina Display
Apple has announced a lower-priced $1,999 configuration of its 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display, as well as a 15-inch MacBook Pro that now...
OpenStack Debuts App Catalog, Doubles Down on Containers
VANCOUVER, B.C.—The cloud doesn't exist just for its own sake; it exists as a way to deliver applications. That's a key message coming from...
Partial Win for Samsung and Apple, Patent-Infringement Case Continues
Samsung has won part of its appeal of a $930 million court verdict that was awarded to Apple in 2012, when Samsung was ordered...
Features You’ll Find in the Latest MacBook Pro, iMac Updates
Features You'll Find in the Latest MacBook Pro, iMac Updates
By Don Reisinger
An Obvious Choice: Force Touch
Force Touch first appeared in the MacBook, offering a...