Oracle urges removal of older Java versions due to security risks
Oracle, in making Java Platform, Standard Edition (SE) 7 the default runtime environment for Java this week, is emphasizing that older versions of Java be removed for security purposes. Here is the original post: Oracle urges removal of older Java versions due to security risks
The battle to stop Amazon Web Services starts here
Piston Computing plans to build a bridge to EMC VMware's Cloud Foundry , meaning it will link Piston's own OpenStack-based cloud IaaS offering. Continued here: The battle to stop Amazon Web Services starts here
Heads up, Intel: TSMC cranks up ARM chip to 3GHz
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is pushing the power-sipping ARM chip design toward unfamiliar, high-performance territory. Original post: Heads up, Intel: TSMC cranks up ARM chip to 3GHz
More jury questions, hair-splitting in Google v. Oracle
The jury came back with more questions, suggesting that it might be not be so close to a verdict after all, and might be back at square one. See the rest here: More jury questions, hair-splitting in Google v. Oracle
Samsung Galaxy S III vs. HTC One X: Quad-core faceoff
International versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III and HTC One X both sport quad-core chips. Which offers better performance? Read on. Read the rest here: Samsung Galaxy S III vs. HTC One X: Quad-core faceoff
Flashback malware turns Macs into moola, says Symantec
Malware may be a minor issue for Mac users, but Mac users are a major windfall for cyber criminals, if a Symantec analysis of the Flashback Trojan bears Read more: Flashback malware turns Macs into moola, says Symantec
AOL strikes back at Starboard Value over proxy fight
The company says that Starboard is "misleading" investors and acting in a way that is not in the best interests of the online firm. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media Continue reading here: AOL strikes back at Starboard Value over proxy fight
Nokia: Fingers crossed we’ll win with tablets, hybrids
Outgoing chairman Jorma Ollila tells the Financial Times the company could bounce back from its current slump with help from a range of new devices. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media Read the rest here: Nokia: Fingers crossed we'll win with tablets, hybrids
For Windows 8 tablets, a weak forecast
Don't look for tablets sporting Windows RT to have a big impact in the next year or two, says NPD DisplaySearch -- as it boosts its expectations for the tablet market overall. Go here to see the original: For Windows 8 tablets, a weak forecast
SpaceX ‘unlikely’ to visit International Space Station on May 7
Although the tablet was set for a May 7 launch, a spokesperson now says that it's working on software assurance with NASA, and will be forced to delay the launch. Originally posted at News - Cutting Edge Originally posted here: SpaceX 'unlikely' to visit International Space Station on May 7
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