FCC Scheduled Vote on Net Neutrality This Month The FCC is scheduled to vote on net neutrality rules during its Dec. 21 meeting. Share: |
What the IP Address Meltdown Means For You Recent developments have indicated the end of days for IPv4 has come. This will soon be a critical concern for end users, so it's time to prepare your business. Share: |
Top 15 Free Tools for Every Windows Desktop If you haven't looked at the Windows utilities landscape lately, you're in for a big surprise. Many of the old favorites have changed. Share: |
Linux Kernel Shows Growing Mobile Influence The Linux Foundation's annual report on who writes the Linux kernel shows growing interest from the mobile handset industry. Share: |
Apple Wins Patent on 3D Projector That Needs No Glasses Apple has been awarded a U.S. patent for a display system that would allow multiple viewers to see a high-quality 3D image projected on a screen without the need... Share: |
SAP Launches HANA for In-memory Analytics SAP is launching its HANA in-memory computing appliance on Wednesday. Share: |
How Microsoft May Help Open Source in Court If Redmond prevails against i4i, bad patents could become easier to overturn. Share: |
More Than 30 Million Vulnerabilities on Computers Worldwide There are some 32 million vulnerabilities found in computers worldwide, simply because users are not updating their software, according to a report. Share: |
Confessions of an iPhone User: Why I Don't Like Windows Phone 7 After using a Windows Phone 7 smartphone for the past couple weeks, there are some issues with the new mobile OS that made me long for the return of my iPhone 4. Share: |
Analysts: $6B for Groupon a Bad Deal for Google Analysts are skeptical about the $5 billion to $6 billion that Google is reportedly considering paying for Groupon. Share: |
Interpol Issues Wanted Notice for Wikileaks' Assange Interpol has issued a so-called "red notice" for Wikileaks' Julian Assange, notifying police around the world that he is wanted for questioning by Swedish... Share: |
Splashtop's New Instant-on OS Based on Chromium Browser Splashtop on Tuesday released a new version of its instant-on OS that is based on the Chromium browser and could shorten PC boot times to just a few seconds. Share: |
Google's Chrome Web Store Looks Set to Launch A recent burst of developer activity this week suggests that Google is putting on the finishing touches on an app store for the Chrome browser and operating system. Share: |
FCC Looks Into Level 3, Comcast Content Dispute Comcast and Level 3 on Tuesday stepped up their war of words over a content delivery dispute as the U.S. Federal Communications Commission also entered the fray... Share: |
Salesforce.com Gets Amazon Cloud Replication Tool Salesforce.com customers will be able to more easily mirror their data in real time to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud with a new service announced Wednesday by... Share: |
Thousands of HTML5 Tests Planned by Web Consortium The World Wide Web Consortium is planning tens of thousands of tests for browser compatibility with HTML5. Share: |
Clone Phones Lack Customer Loyalty: An 80s Flashback A survey has suggested that cell phone owners have little brand loyalty. It's unsurprising, given that so many phones are clones of other handsets. Share: |
Nvidia Eyes CUDA in Mobile Devices Nvidia is looking to expand its CUDA parallel-processing architecture to mobile devices in the next few years, the company's CEO said Wednesday. Share: |
Free Software Foundation's Software Repository Hacked The GNU repository has been compromised by a SQL Injection attack Share: |
FCC's Genachowski Pushes for Vote on Net Neutrality The FCC's chairman outlines a proposal on net neutrality and pushes for a vote Dec. 21. Share: |
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