IBM adding development and test offering to public cloud
IBM will soon offer software development and testing services through its public cloud, adding to a private cloud option launched in June 2009, the company said Tuesday.
IBM will soon offer software development and testing services through its public cloud, adding to a private cloud option launched in June 2009, the company said Tuesday.
Hewlett-Packard, Dell and IBM rolled-out new servers on Tuesday based on Intel's latest Xeon 5600 microprocessors, which promise better performance and power consumption.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will recommend the deployment of a nationwide free or low-cost wireless broadband network, and it will pour at least US$15.5 billion into broadband deployment across the country over the next 10 years under a national broadband plan to be officially released Tuesday.
US customers can get up to an $850 credit for each user who switches to Dynamics.
The Microsoft search and map services will be put on Android phones in China first.
Jonathan Schwartz is starting to share stories about his days at Sun, possibly in preparation for a book.
Growing 3G construction is expected to offset 2G slowdown in developing countries this year.
A number of companies plan to ride Apple's coattails with tablet devices of their own.
Third-party developers can integrate with Google's own applications.
Customer finds a fake chip and a plastic heatsink instead of the processor he purchased.
The company will stop making base stations to concentrate on back-end IP infrastructure.
The company says it spends more than any other on research and development.
Taipei will give up fighting the legislature over funds for Taiwan Memory.
RealNetworks will pay the studios $4.5 million and reimburse people who bought the product.
The new specification will be used in more devices than its predecessors.
The search leader's main advantage is that it "got it right first," he said.
Apple claims HTC infringes 20 of its patents.
Window Snyder is now an Apple senior security product manager.
The app is the default photo editor for Yahoo's Flickr photo-sharing site.
Google, Twitter, Facebook and others are being used to offer and seek help and information.
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