Monthly Archives: February 2016
Google Reportedly Ready to Support Qualcomm Server Chips
Google officials reportedly are getting ready to throw their support behind Qualcomm's efforts to bring ARM-based 64-bit processors to data center servers.Citing unnamed sources,...
EC: EU Nations Must Reassign 700MHz for Mobile Broadband by 2020
By Steve McCaskillThe European Commission (EC) has called on member states to plan the reassignment of 700MHz frequencies for mobile broadband by 2020 to...
Cisco Says Mobile Traffic Will Grow Eightfold by 2020
Traffic on the world's already busy mobile networks will become even more congested over the next five years, according to Cisco Systems.According to the...
Key IT Takeaways From World Economic Forum’s Davos Conference
Key IT Takeaways From World Economic Forum's Davos Conference
A major theme of this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, was 'The Fourth Industrial...
Infotainment Updates Jazz Up New Cars at Philadelphia Auto Show
Infotainment Updates Jazz Up New Cars at Philadelphia Auto Show
From navigation to communications and entertainment options, today's cars provide more information to help drivers...
AMD Debuts Virtualized Graphics Cards and Quiet Chips
Today's topics include AMD’s introduction of their new quiet chips, the extension of Microsoft Office 365 FastTrack Service to more SMBs, UC Berkeley students...
Intel, Qualcomm Partner on WiGig Interoperability
Chip makers Intel and Qualcomm are competitors in a growing number of industry segments, from mobile devices and the Internet of things to—eventually—data center...
OpenStack Adoption in the UK Hits 80 Percent, Claims SUSE
By Ben SullivanUp to 80 percent of IT pros in the United Kingdom have moved or are planning to move some of their workloads...
Mobile Business Users Incur Highest Malware Risk
Business users display the riskiest online behavior, with 79 percent of businessmen and 67 percent of businesswomen using potentially risky apps every day, according...
Unified Communications Adoption Slowed by Cost, Maintenance
The top reason for delaying unified communications (UC) deployment is not cost or budget, but that a technology isn't a "must have" priority, according...