Monthly Archives: January 2016
Razer Blade Stealth Ultrabook Rises Above PC Crowd at CES 2016
Razer Blade Stealth Ultrabook Rises Above PC Crowd at CES 2016
Blade Stealth could prove to be one of the more successful Ultrabook models of...
How CES Has Evolved From Reality to Razzle-Dazzle
LAS VEGAS—When the Consumer Electronics Show began life back in 1967, it featured new items such as stereo record players, calculators, hi-fidelity televisions and...
Cisco Security Researchers Disrupt RIG Exploit Kit
The RIG exploit kit is under attack, thanks to the efforts of Cisco's security research group. Among the most popular exploit kits, RIG enables...
New Wireless Devices Take Center Stage at CES Preview Events
New Wireless Devices Take Center Stage at CES Preview Events
At CES, it's near-impossible to see everything, but if one focuses on some select areas,...
EMC Names New President of VCE Converged System Unit
EMC is getting a tighter hold on its VCE converged infrastructure business, naming a new president and giving the unit a new name in...
Samsung Debuts 2 Premium Versions of Gear S2 Smartwatch
Samsung unveiled two new, fancier editions of its Gear S2 Classic smartwatch, this time encasing the devices in 18-karat rose gold or platinum finishes...
Big Data Poses Challenges, Opportunities for Businesses
Big data initiatives are delivering generally positive early results for the companies that have launched projects, hinting at the potential to come, according to...
AT&T Launches Health Care Foundry, Connects Glucose Meter
AT&T announced a trio of health care IT initiatives and services, including the AT&T Foundry for Connected Health, which will open in February 2016...
Consumers Dissatisfied With Interactive Voice Response
An overwhelming majority of people begin the customer service journey with the aim to speak to a live agent, and will often circumvent automated...
Google’s Move to OpenJDK to Benefit Developers
Google is switching from the implementation of Java in Android, based on Apache Harmony, to a new one based on Oracle’s OpenJDK.The reason for...