Monday, April 23, 2012

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Laptops with AMD's 'Trinity' chips coming this quarter
Consumer laptops and desktops with Advanced Micro Devices' new 'Trinity' processors will go on sale this quarter and do battle with Intel's next wave of Core processors, based on its Ivy Bridge microarchitecture. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

What's Needed for Cloud Computing
Just what is cloud computing anyway? This paper seeks to clarify the definition of cloud computing, identify how far along users are in terms of cloud deployment, and examine the role of the network in the cloud computing model. Read More!

WHITE PAPER: Compuware

Continuous Application Performance Management
This whitepaper discusses the new requirements for application performance management (APM) in the face of accelerating complexity in application development, architectural design, and production environments. Learn More.

E-voting system declares wrong winners in Florida
An optical-scan vote-tallying system, now used by some 300 U.S. municipalities, misreported the results of an election in Palm Beach County, Fla., last month. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: HP's Officejet 8600: Really cheaper than laser?
Yes. And no. Rated at 1.6 cents per page, HP's Officejet 8600 series all-in-one inkjet printers could cost less to operate than a monochrome laser printer. But it could also cost much more. Here's why.   Read More

Diskeeper 12 adds TRIM, new interace and faster boot-ups
Condusiv today announced a new version of its disk defragmentation software, Diskeeper, which now includes TRIM commands to reclaim SSD space marked for deletion, as well as new monitoring tools and fast system boot-up features. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Strategy Guide to to Application Modernization in Government
This technology dossier explains the challenges and benefits of application transformation and suggests how government IT departments might begin the process. It includes an executive summary, discusses critical issues facing state and local government, provides solution spotlight and several customer case studies/testimonials in rich media format! Read Now!

Look out, Google -- Oakley's developing its own smart glasses
Google might want to use its new smart-glasses prototype to look over its shoulder. Read More

Windows sales defy predictions, grow 4%
Stronger-than-expected sales of Windows helped Microsoft post a 6% increase in revenue for the first quarter of 2012, the company said yesterday. Read More

Sharky: Screwy laptop problem
Tech-savvy manager pilot fish receives a new laptop from IT with all his applications and documents loaded and ready to go, and everything seems to be working perfectly -- until the next day.   Read More

Apple offers free OS X upgrade to prep for switch to iCloud
Apple is offering Mac users a free upgrade to OS X 10.6, better known as Snow Leopard, in an attempt to prep them for the June switch from MobileMe to the newer iCloud online sync and backup service. Read More

 
 
 

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Looks like they took it back

IT pilot fish is in his company's parking lot when another employee approaches him with the I-have-a-question walk, and this time it's about the Wi-Fi he's getting -- or, rather, not getting -- at home.

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