Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
IPhone and iPod touch devotees can now access their PCs or virtual desktops remotely using PocketCloud from Wyse, released Thursday.
Because of the iPhone’s small screen size, compared to a standard PC display, intuitive navigation is key. The PocketCloud user interface supports standard iPhone gestures, which, for example, make it possible to zoom in closer at a part of the screen or move around on the...
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
Snow Leopard day is finally here, and forecasts call for the deluge of application compatibility updates to continue throughout the day. However, there are some specific programs that are currently incompatible with Snow Leopard — so incompatible, in fact, that 10.6′s installer will move them into a folder called Incompatible Software on your hardware.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
Dell and Hewlett-Packard, the world’s two largest computer makers, have sided with Microsoft in its appeal of a ban that would block Word sales in the U.S.
The two companies warned that the injunction would ripple through the PC ecosystem, and that without more time to test any Microsoft tweaks, users might lose data.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
Fueling hopes that the hardware sector will bounce back from the recession in the second half of the year, Intel said its expectations for third-quarter revenue are higher than its prior forecast due to stronger-than-expected demand for processors and chipsets.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
As the economy sputters, small business owners remain intently focused on the bottom line. So a conversation about adhering to Web site privacy best practices might seem a bit–well, off topic. However, if your business sells anything online, few things are more important than your online reputation.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
Oracle wants Rimini Street, provider of third-party support for enterprise applications, to reveal the details of its business model in connection with Oracle’s ongoing intellectual-property litigation against rival SAP.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
Three of the four largest cloud computing vendors have taken major steps in recent months to attract partners to help them market and sell their services.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
Global Gaming Factory X shareholders voted to acquire file-sharing site The Pirate Bay at a meeting in Stockholm on Thursday.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
Microsoft will lop US$100 off its highest-priced Xbox 360 game console on Friday, just weeks after a similar move by Sony as the war for game console market share produces better deals for consumers.
Posted by Editor | Aug 30th, 2009
(Telecompaper) Intel has raised its third-quarter sales guidance on the back of a stronger than expected demand for microprocessors and chipsets. The manufacturer now expects sales at USD 8.8-9.2 billion, as compared to its previous range of USD 8.1-8.9 bi… (source: DMeurope.com) – News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com