AMD Records Profit in Q3 Despite Manufacturing Issues Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday reported revenue and profit growth for the third fiscal quarter of 2011, despite issues with the manufacturing of processors. Share: |
ARM Leads March to 64-bit Tablets, Smartphones ARM's new 64-bit ARMv8 architecture could be used in tablets and smartphones in a few years. Share: |
HP Will Keep Its PC Division Hewlett-Packard has decided to keep its PC division after the company talked in recent weeks about spinning it off. Share: |
Zscaler Offers Lookup of Abusive IP Addresses Cloud security company Zscaler is offering a web tool businesses can use to check whether their IP address is being used for spamming or DDoS attacks. Share: |
Microsoft Ships Final Office 2007 Service Pack Microsoft on Tuesday delivered its last service pack for the Office 2007 productivity suite. Share: |
Cisco Rolls out Military-strength Encryption for ISR Router Cisco has announced a hardware encryption module for its ISR G2 router that allows point-to-point encryption of IP traffic. Share: |
Will the Sky Fall If You Don't Deploy IPv6? If you worry that the Internet will grind to a screeching halt, and your PC will disintegrate into a pile of bits and bytes, keep reading. Share: |
GPS Group Counters LightSquared Claims LightSquared wants its LTE network to reach 100 million in the U.S., but GPS companies are claiming signal interference. Share: |
RIM Faces Possible Class Action Suit Over BlackBerry Outages Research In Motion faces a possible class action lawsuit over recent outages in its BlackBerry services earlier this month. Share: |
How CIOs Can Help Curb E-Waste Many have seen it: that picture of a small child playing in a heap of discarded metal scraps and wires in a Third World country. Images such as these have raised awareness about a fact of life in the computer era that's tainting corporate brands and creating a huge environmental problem: electronic waste. Share: |
Pick the Right Mobile Ad Network for Your Company Android has 56 percent of mobile ad impressions, while Apple has 28 percent. Yet there's more to know when deciding where to spend your ad budget. Share: |
Users Can Now Replace Blogger Profile With Google+ Profile In the first integration between the Google+ social networking site and the Blogger blog publishing platform, users will be able to replace their Blogger... Share: |
Dropbox Adds File-Sharing Service for Work Groups Dropbox for Teams starts at $795 annually for five users and offers 1TB of storage. It also comes with phone customer support and gives IT shops control to add or remove users. Share: |
What Your Cloud Consultant Is Trying To Tell You Consultants have been a mainstay of IT departments forever. But in the cloud the commercial language is filled with a new set of euphemisms you need to understand. Here are some to look out for. Share: |
Samsung to Sell Phones With Flexible Screens Next Year Samsung Electronics said Friday that it is aiming to launch mobile phones with flexible displays next year, with tablets and other portable devices to have these... Share: |
High-speed Ethernet Planning Guide Ten-gigabit Ethernet was so last year. Share: |
Apple Launches In-Store Pick-Up of Online Orders The service is available in three stores in San Francisco but could soon be extended to locations across the United States. Share: |
Attackers Trick Facebook Users Into Exposing Secret Security Codes New social engineering attacks are tricking Facebook users into exposing anti-CSRF tokens associated with their sessions. These security codes allow attackers to... Share: |
IBM Names Rometty to Replace Palmisano as CEO IBM has elected Virginia Rometty as president and chief executive officer effective Jan. 1, replacing Sam Palmisano, who will retain the chairman's role. Share: |
5 Tech Pros Companies Want to Hire Networking pros are among the top five tech professionals that companies want to hire, according to Robert Half Technology. Share: |
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