Microsoft previews Internet Explorer 10
Preaching the mantra of HTML5, Microsoft began offering on Tuesday a preview of its planned Internet Explorer 10 browser, which emphasizes the critical Web specification and its visual effects. Read more: Microsoft previews Internet Explorer 10
AMD to back USB 3.0 in its chips
AMD makes the move to this high-speed data transfer technology before Intel, which makes AMD the PC industry's largest single proponent of USB 3.0. Originally posted at Nanotech - The Circuits Blog Link: AMD to back USB 3.0 in its chips
Only a carrier could trumpet $500 per gigabyte as a price cut
AT&T announced today that it was cutting the price of data access for prepaid customers -- those who don't sign contracts but instead pay as they go -- to $5 for 10MB of data access on select smartphones, a major cut from the previous Originally posted here: Only a carrier could trumpet $500 per gigabyte as a price cut
VMware unveils open Cloud Foundry platform
VMware announced today a new cloud application platform called Cloud Foundry, designed to provide developers and organizations alike with ample choices in how cloud applications are created, delivered, and maintained. Read this article: VMware unveils open Cloud Foundry platform
Adobe Flash zero-day shows a Chinese connection
Permit me to start with a truism: In the world of computer forensics, you never really know anything for sure. With that as a given, the case of the new Flash zero-day exploit keeps getting curiouser and curiouser, and "China" keeps popping up. Read more: Adobe Flash zero-day shows a Chinese connection
Java developers get OLAP API
Pentaho is releasing on Tuesday olap4j 1.0, which provides an open source API for Java developers to access multiple OLAP (Online Analytical Processing) servers in business intelligence applications. See the article here: Java developers get OLAP API
Cloudera ups the ante on open-source Hadoop
The latest release of Cloudera's Hadoop distribution puts big data processing into a neat stack for ease of use and efficiency. Read this article: Cloudera ups the ante on open-source Hadoop
Forget the fear: Learning to love iPads and Androids at work
I've been talking to many IT executives in recent weeks at various conferences, and I'm finding a curious bifurcation among them when it comes to how they handle newfangled mobile devices such a iPhones, iPads, and Android smartphones and tablets. Read more from the original source: Forget the fear: Learning to love iPads and Androids at work
Keep costly software bugs at bay with SDL
Every organization that develops software or write scripts should embrace security development lifecycle (SDL). Read more from the original source: Keep costly software bugs at bay with SDL
Faster Turbo in updated Opera
The browser's unique Turbo feature for accelerating Web browsing on slow connections gets a refresh and a boost in the updated Opera 11.10. Read more from the original source: Faster Turbo in updated Opera
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