Russian antitrust regulators are investigating Microsoft's retirement of Windows XP and could file formal charges as early as next month, …
Freescale chips power Android smartphones, MIDs
Freescale Semiconductor displayed a number of devices containing its chips at Computex Taipei 2009 this year, including an e-book reader …
Adobe will deliver its first quarterly patches on Tuesday
Adobe Systems will deliver its first set of quarterly patches next Tuesday as the company seeks to improve how it …
IDC: Recession driving down storage spending
Hard times are driving large enterprises to patch holes in their storage architectures with systems designed for small and medium-sized …
ARM: Android needs more work before it will sing on netbooks
Echoing comments by other industry experts, an ARM Holdings plc executive said that “more work” is needed to make Google …
Indirect sales set to grow worldwide
PC customer buying preferences will continue to push the PC market from direct to indirect during the next four years, …
Microsoft to test interoperability of identity protocol
Microsoft next month for the first time will participate in SAML 2.0 interoperability testing using its Geneva platform to test …
Intel targets all-day battery life for netbooks
The ability to run a netbook all day on a single battery charge is one of the goals Intel has …
Red Hat virtual desktop technology heads into beta tests
Side-by-side Windows displays might be the last thing you would expect to see taking center stage at Red Hat's booth …
Acer will use Moblin Linux across its products
The world's third-largest PC vendor plans to roll out the Moblin Linux operating system, championed by Intel, in its products, …
Iomega ScreenPlay Pro HD
The Iomega ScreenPlay Pro HD is a Windows-only stand-alone, single 1TB hard drive and NAS that you can attach to …
Security and regulatory concerns over virtualization
Security and regulatory concerns have some users warily eyeing the move to server virtualization. For example, during the past year, …
Intel pushes low-power chips for sleeker laptops
Intel is introducing a new low-power processor for what it hopes will be a new class of thin and light …
Google's move into e-books could be explosive
E-books may have been a niche technology so far, but Google Inc.'s entry into the market could burst the online …
Intel shows Lynnfield and Clarkdale boards
Intel showed off the first motherboards using its upcoming Lynnfield and Clarkdale microprocessors at the Computex exhibition in Taipei. The …
Tegra-based laptops coming later this year
Laptops and handheld computers based on Nvidia's Tegra computing platform will hit the market before the end of this year, …
Microsoft's IE8, Google's Chrome post record gains in browser share
Google's Chrome and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) were the big winners last month in the browser share sweepstakes, according …
Never mind the netbook, here comes the smartbook
If you still blanche at the term “netbook” for being an ungainly piece of vendor-speak, then prepare to be nauseated …
Intel pushes low-power chips for sleeker laptops
Intel is introducing a new low-power processor for what it hopes will be a new class of thin and light …
AMD pushes six-core chips for servers
Advanced Micro Devices announced six-core Opteron chips, which make them the fastest server chips the company has released to date. …