Samsung 10-Inch Galaxy Tab: Bigger Is Better A Samsung prototype indicates that a larger Galaxy Tab may be in the works, because 7-inch tablets are too small and bigger really is better. Share: |
Microsoft Sues Motorola Over Licensing Terms Microsoft on Tuesday sued Motorola, alleging that Motorola is refusing to license patents on a reasonable basis. Share: |
Sprint Open to Boosting Clearwire Investment Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse downplayed the financial problems of Clearwire and said Sprint may still add funding. Share: |
Mozilla Firefox Celebrates 6 Years As the open source Web browser marks another year, competition is stiffer than ever before. Share: |
Sybase IQ Updated for Parallel Processing Sybase IQ will soon be run on a Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) architecture Share: |
Zoho Adds Cloud App to Manage Customer Support Tasks Zoho has added a customer support management application to its Web-hosted collaboration, communication, business and office productivity suite for SMBs. Share: |
Startup Wants to Be OpenTable for Services Firms A startup is taking an on-demand scheduling and CRM application first created for spas into a number of other verticals. Share: |
Apache Declares War on Oracle Over Java The Apache Foundation has found itself in the middle of a battle with Oracle over Java. Share: |
Dell's Kace Management Tools Going Mobile Dell is updating its Kace systems management products to support smartphones and tablets, CEO Michael Dell said on Tuesday. Share: |
Microsoft Office Takes Center Stage for Patch Tuesday Today is Microsoft's Patch Tuesday--with only three security bulletins, and the recent IE zero-day conspicuously unpatched. Share: |
Male Infertility, and Other Ways Your Laptop Is Slowly Killing You Prolonged use of a laptop can have a variety of health implications including a negative impact on vision, hearing, and male fertility. Share: |
Man Pleads Guilty to $4.8 Million ATM Fraud A Connecticut man faces 30 years in prison for siphoning away cash that was supposed to be loaded into ATMs. Share: |
Hotmail Gets Secure HTTPS Option Microsoft on Tuesday began offering users the option to secure their Hotmail sessions with HTTPS data encryption. Share: |
Africa Acquisition Weighs Down on India's Bharti Airtel Bharti Airtel sees profits drop on account of high debt and competition in India Share: |
Next-gen Mobile TV Technology Gets More Backing Chip makers IPWireless and ST-Ericsson have joined forces to develop a platform for building Integrated Mobile Broadcast. Share: |
Three Indicted for Fixing Prices of Color Display Tubes Three former executives at color display tube manufacturers are indicted on price-fixing charges. Share: |
Talend Acquires SOA Vendor Sopera Talend is moving from data integration to SOA by purchasing Sopera. Share: |
Oregon SAP Project Wracked by Leadership Woes Organizational problems led to major cost overruns on Portland, Oregon's SAP project, according to the city's auditor. Share: |
Oracle Expands Systems Management Suite Oracle's new Enterprise Manager 11g Ops Center can watch servers, operating systems and virtual containers. Share: |
Marvells Armada XP Could Bring a Cloud Revolution Marvell's low-power, quad-core Armada XP chip promises the potential for cheaper cloud computing over the long run. Share: |