Carrier Billing Finally Hits T-Mo's Android MarketT-Mobile is rolling out an update to its Android customers that enables one important new feature: carrier billing. With this feature now working, customers will be able to have Android Market purchases added to their monthly bill rather than their credit card. Continue reading "Carrier Billing Finally Hits T-Mo's Android Market..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile AMD, Intel: Graphics To Trump Processors In 2010For the last few days, I've been mulling over the top semiconductor stories of the year. Clearly, the settlement by Intel and AMD of their ongoing antitrust and patent/licensing disputes is the biggest business news. Picking the tech champ is tougher, because it's not about where we've been in 2009, but rather where we're headed in 2010. Continue reading "AMD, Intel: Graphics To Trump Processors In 2010..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Wolfe's Den Obama Allocating $600M To Health CentersPresident Barack Obama allocated almost $600 million to build community health centers and implement electronic medical records, part of the $787 billion stimulus bill. The White House framed the funding as means of adding jobs to the economy, and overhaul the nation's health system. Continue reading "Obama Allocating $600M To Health Centers..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Healthcare Skype Beta Now Available To Symbian S60For the first time, Skype is offering a version of its software to Symbian S60 3rd Edition devices. It covers the basics, such as Skype-to-Skype calling and instant messaging. The initial set of devices it works with is limited, but Skype promises that will grow quickly. Continue reading "Skype Beta Now Available To Symbian S60..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile IBM, Oracle, Open Source: Mixed Motives AboundThe Oracle/European Union drama never stops. Now IBM's stuck their collective necks into the fray and said that Oracle's acquisition of Sun should go through if they make some positive open source gestures to all parties. Meaning what exactly, though? Continue reading "IBM, Oracle, Open Source: Mixed Motives Abound..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Open Source Google Revs Up iPhone Search AppGoogle has taken the opportunity to offer a new version of its mobile search application for the iPhone. The new software makes several improvements to the usability of the application, including the ability to recognize Australian accents. Continue reading "Google Revs Up iPhone Search App..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Why Microsoft Azure Should Matter To BusinessesI'll make a prediction that 2010 will be the most exciting year yet for cloud computing, and that's partly related to Microsoft's ramp-up of Azure. Anyone attending Salesforce.com's Dreamforce conference last month understands the potential of cloud platforms for rapid application development. And this is all coming together at a time when IT shops need to quickly and cheaply turn out innovative new applications for the business. Continue reading "Why Microsoft Azure Should Matter To Businesses..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Cloud Computing HTC Droid Eris Receiving OTA Update From VerizonVerizon Wireless has announced a software update for the HTC Droid Eris. This is not the promised update to either Android 2.0 or 2.1. Instead, this new boot ROM and radio software fixes some minor performance issues on the device. Continue reading "HTC Droid Eris Receiving OTA Update From Verizon..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Skyfire 1.5 Browser For Windows Mobile LaunchesSkyfire has just taken their browser and upgraded it for Windows Mobile phones. The browser now supports Flash and Silverlight right in the browser just like your desktop. It also supports Ajax, which is what Gmail and other sites use to easily change what is on the screen without forcing a refresh. Continue reading "Skyfire 1.5 Browser For Windows Mobile Launches..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Open Government's Challenges, Pitfalls, And SkepticsWhen federal CTO Aneesh Chopra and federal CIO Vivek Kundra unveiled the Obama Administration's Open Government Directive on Dec. 8, it marked the end of one long, drawn out process and the beginning of what's sure to be another. Good luck making it work. Continue reading "Open Government's Challenges, Pitfalls, And Skeptics..." Comments(1)Topics: Government IT Chrome: Google's Cross-Platform PlatformNo one ought to be surprised by the notion that Chrome is Google's big cross-platform play -- a way to get their app-delivery system running everywhere. It's not just a way to soften people up for the arrival of Chrome OS, either. Continue reading "Chrome: Google's Cross-Platform Platform..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Google : Open Source EU Hits New Low Vs. Oracle As Kroes Mocks Senate LetterIt's unwise to expect much intellectual integrity from the European Union bureaucrats as they put the screws to Oracle, but leader Neelie Kroes has set a new low by dismissing and mocking an official letter of support for Oracle from the U.S. Senate. This is the most disgraceful proof yet that the EU is purely playing politics while thousands of Sun employees lose their jobs. Continue reading "EU Hits New Low Vs. Oracle As Kroes Mocks Senate Letter..." Comments(4)Topics: Global CIO When Controllers FailWhat are the chances of a controller failing in a storage system? I don’t know the exact statistic but its safe to assume that its pretty low. When they do fail, the ramifications can be extreme, especially in the increasingly virtualized data center that counts on shared storage. Active-Active controllers provide the protection from controller failure but they are a bit of a misnomer. Both controllers are being used but they are assigned to specific workloads. Continue reading "When Controllers Fail..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Storage Where’s Hitachi Data Systems In All These Alliances?This past year has definitely shaped up to be the year of acquisitions and mergers and strong alliances as far as the technology industry is concerned. Continue reading "Where’s Hitachi Data Systems In All These Alliances?..." Comments(3)Topics: Analytics Android And Windows Mobile On One PhoneLots of people run multiple operating systems on their PC. Some PC users have been dual or multibooting between various versions of Windows and Linux for a number of reasons. It isn't unusual for an Apple OS X user to have a copy of Windows they can boot into on their Mac. Through the use of virtual machines, you can run these operating systems simultaneously and switch just as easily as you switch apps on a single OS. Now it seems you may be able to do the same thing with Windows Mobile and Android. Continue reading "Android And Windows Mobile On One Phone..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Do You Want Your Vevo?Vevo, a presumed successor to MTV, debuts today to much less fanfare than its progenitor, what with video having killed the radio star over 25 years ago. Do you think the world needs a for-profit web site that plays music videos? Continue reading "Do You Want Your Vevo? ..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Digital Life Hands-On With The JooJooThe JooJoo Web tablet has sure caused a stir with all of its issues with TechCrunch, but is the device good enough to overcome all this drama? I spent a little time talking with Fusion Garage CEO Chandra Rathakrishnan today going over the JooJoo and feel like it's an impressive product that may be hindered by its price. Hit the jump for deeper impressions and a demo video. Continue reading "Hands-On With The JooJoo..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Mayor Gavin Newsom: Role of Social in Govt (Part 3)In the final part of this three-part video interview series with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, we talked about the role of social networking, not just in winning a political race, but in ongoing government -- in building participation among citizens. He talks about his successes and failures, and what he's learned along the way. Continue reading "Mayor Gavin Newsom: Role of Social in Govt (Part 3)..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Full Nelson : Government IT Oracle Set For EU Showdown As Blind Call Ellison LameAs Microsoft and SAP prepare giddily to hammer Oracle in Brussels this week, those two big and dominant global companies damn well better remember that they could be next on the EU rack because the EU's objectives aren't about "fairness"--they're about politics and power. Appeasing the EU now won't grant them sanctuary later--it will only embolden the bureaucrats of Brussels. Continue reading "Oracle Set For EU Showdown As Blind Call Ellison Lame..." Comments(5)Topics: Global CIO Bank Login Stealing Trojan Threat GrowsCisco released its Cisco 2009 Annual Security Report this morning, and it contains some interesting insight on many of the vulnerabilities and threat vectors we face today. Continue reading "Bank Login Stealing Trojan Threat Grows..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Security Google Redraws Maps For Android PhonesGoogle has updated Maps for Mobile again for Android phones. There are several new features with this latest update, but the new version isn't compatible with all the variants of Android that are out there. Continue reading "Google Redraws Maps For Android Phones..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Google Wireless Carriers, Open Source Still At OddsThat's the thesis behind a piece by Sascha Segan over at PC Magazine, where he blames a good deal of the lack of geek-friendly Linux handsets on the wireless carriers themselves. But how much of it is also end-user indifference? Continue reading "Wireless Carriers, Open Source Still At Odds..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Open Source Google Chrome For Mac Beta Now AvailableMac users rejoice! Today Google has made the beta version of its Chrome browser available for Apple computers. The download is free. Continue reading "Google Chrome For Mac Beta Now Available..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Google Samsung Redefines Vaporware: 'Bada'Samsung herded up the tech press in London today to share more information about Bada, its new homegrown mobile operating system. Yours truly hopped the Atlantic to attend. Unfortunately, all Samsung demonstrated was its ability to fling every buzzword in the book at attendees. Continue reading "Samsung Redefines Vaporware: 'Bada'..." Comments(1)Topics: Mobile Verizon Wireless Starts Updating The Motorola DroidVerizon Wireless has started updating the system software of the Motorola Droid. The changelog is pretty long, and includes, among other things, better battery life, a fix for the camera, and more OS stability. Continue reading "Verizon Wireless Starts Updating The Motorola Droid..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Windows 7 Upgrades Drop Ball On Data MigrationToday's experience of upgrading one's PC to a new operating system is qualitatively different from that of a decade ago. It's no longer so much about the OS. You've already got something decent; you're mostly adding new bells and whistles. What's different now is there's a lot more user data--pictures, e-mails and music/video files--to move over. And that experience, quite frankly, stinks. Continue reading "Windows 7 Upgrades Drop Ball On Data Migration..." Comments(5)Topics: Wolfe's Den HTC Roadmap For 2010 LeakedHTC's roadmap for the first half has been leaked and there are tons of pictures and specifications. Looks like there will be plenty of Windows Mobile 6.5 devices as well as some based on Android. Continue reading "HTC Roadmap For 2010 Leaked..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile IBM Fellow Says SOA More Relevant Than EverYou can't help getting the impression from Kerrie Holley, IBM's CTO of its SOA Center of Excellence, of how much the idea of services remain the underpinning of what we're trying to do. That's true whether you're talking about restructuring the enterprise data center, implementing a simple Web service, invoking software-as-a-service such as Salesforce.com, or go straight to cloud computing. Continue reading "IBM Fellow Says SOA More Relevant Than Ever ..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Cloud Computing : SOA : Web Tech You Can Touch, But It'll Cost YouMichael Arrington's CrunchPad has become the Fusion Garage JooJoo, and it will launch on Friday. To listen to Arrington's talk of legal action last week, it seemed unlikely this tablet device would ever see the light of day. Yet here it is, real enough to sell, at least unless Arringon's lawyers get an injunction. Continue reading "You Can Touch, But It'll Cost You..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Microsoft Failure To MoveDon MacVittie in his blog over at F5 commented recently on an article that we have written “What is File Virtualization?” indicating that we missed a key issue in dealing with how to handle it when your virtualization box goes down. While my defense could be that the subject is beyond the scope of a primer, it is not beyond the scope of this blog. If you are considering a tiered storage model then what do you do when your data mover fails? Continue reading "Failure To Move..." Comments(1)Topics: Storage Hospital Goes Mobile For Holiday FundraisingNon-profit organizations count on the giving, holiday spirit for end-of-year fundraising campaigns, but with the tight economy, generosity is being rationed by many people. Children's Hospital Boston is hoping a new text messaging campaign underway will drive smaller donations that will add up all year. Continue reading "Hospital Goes Mobile For Holiday Fundraising..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Healthcare : Mobile : Video Google Goggles Visual Search Fails Early TestingThe idea of conducting visual searches is nothing new, but Google is attempting to bring just such a service to market. In recent tests, its version of visual search, called Google Goggles (totally different from Mail Goggles), didn't quite get the job done. Can Google make it work? Continue reading "Google Goggles Visual Search Fails Early Testing..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Google Open Source In A Parallel UniverseSomething crossed my desk recently that embodied one of my major criticisms of how open source is promoted. It can't be something that lives in its own alternate universe and follow its own laws of physics -- or economics. Continue reading "Open Source In A Parallel Universe..." Comments(1)Topics: Open Source AT&T Asks Users To 'Mark The Spot'I can't believe AT&T is taking this step. It is officially asking its customers to tell them where coverage is less than optimal with a new application for the iPhone called "Mark the Spot." As in, mark the spot where AT&T failed you. Continue reading "AT&T Asks Users To 'Mark The Spot'..." Comments(10)Topics: Mobile Google Android A No-Go In EuropaApparently our friends across the pond aren't too taken with Google's Android operating system. Its presence in European markets has increased in recent months, but only slightly, and not nearly as much as in the U.S. Could it be that Europeans don't like the little green android? Continue reading "Google Android A No-Go In Europa..." Comments(1)Topics: Mobile Why Femtocells Aren't Taking OffIt seems to me a femtocell is a no brainer for the carriers to push. These miniature cell phone base stations go in your house and connect to your broadband internet service. This is ideal for people that have a number of dead spots in their house or no coverage at all if in a rural area. Their use, however, remains very low. Continue reading "Why Femtocells Aren't Taking Off..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Two Predictions For DNS In 2010Earlier this week Google announced the launch of Google DNS. I'd like to share my two predictions for DNS in 2010. Continue reading "Two Predictions For DNS In 2010..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Digital Life Researcher: iPhone Data Easy To CultivateWhile there hasn't been any attacks on iPhones that haven't been jailbroken, one researcher has shown that once a rogue application makes its way onto the device - there's not much it can't do with your data. Continue reading "Researcher: iPhone Data Easy To Cultivate..." Comments(1)Topics: Security I Survived The Great Bing OutageIn case you somehow haven't already heard, Microsoft's Bing search engine disappeared from the Internet for about a half-hour on Thursday. Just like any national tragedy, everyone will remember where they were when they heard the news. I sure will, man, because I was there. Continue reading "I Survived The Great Bing Outage..." Comments(2)Topics: Microsoft The Causality Behind Apple's SuccessApple's new 21-inch iMac was October's best-selling desktop computer, according to retail analyst firm NPD. While sexy, the sales success was partially due to a slowdown in sales of competing PCs prior to the launch of Windows 7. Continue reading "The Causality Behind Apple's Success..." Comments(3)Topics: Digital Life Content Providor Or Distributor?I am still dumbfounded by Comcast's decision to buy NBC, and I'm not sure it's because I know too much about the past...or have to little faith in the future. Or both. Continue reading "Content Providor Or Distributor?..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Digital Life Ready To Launch? Lack Of Scalability A KillerYahoo Pipes is a way to mash up RSS feeds and Web pages into combined information, apply rules and filters, and publish it. When it launched Feb. 7, 2007, the Pipes API worked fine in principle. But as "Daniel" said from the audience at a San Francisco panel this week, Pipes wasn't ready to scale. Continue reading "Ready To Launch? Lack Of Scalability A Killer..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Cloud Computing : Mashups : Outsourcing : Startup City : Web Tech Verizon Calls iPhone A 'Digitally Clueless Beauty Queen'With the court case safely behind them, Verizon Wireless continues to pull no punches in its anti-iPhone marketing campaign. The latest assault takes on the masculinity of the iPhone, and essentially says that it has none. Them's fightin' words, Verizon! Continue reading "Verizon Calls iPhone A 'Digitally Clueless Beauty Queen'..." Comments(2)Topics: Mobile Big Mega Ultra Friday RIM Round-UpLots going on in the world of Research In Motion today. Some of the items you'll find in this post include a nifty sale going on at AT&T stores today as well as an upgrade to BlackBerry Apps World. More inside! Continue reading "Big Mega Ultra Friday RIM Round-Up..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Data Assessment Service Targets E-discovery, ComplianceThis week StoredIQ launched a new data assessment service, which is intended to help organizations get visibility into the unstructured information floating around the corporate network. Continue reading "Data Assessment Service Targets E-discovery, Compliance..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Information Management HTC Droid Eris To Get Android 2.0 UpdateVerizon Wireless has said that the HTC Droid Eris will receive a significant system update at some point in the fist quarter of 2010. The update will boost the Eris' version of Android to at least 2.0, and possibly even 2.1. Continue reading "HTC Droid Eris To Get Android 2.0 Update ..." Comments(1)Topics: Mobile Intel Floats Cloud Computing On A ChipInformationWeek readers were the first to learn about Intel’s efforts to pack a data center onto a single chip, via my recent interview with Intel chief technology officer Justin Rattner. (See Intel CTO Envisions On-Chip Data Centers.) Now, the chip behemoth has taken things one step further, formally announcing its single-chip cloud research project. Continue reading "Intel Floats Cloud Computing On A Chip ..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Cloud Computing : Wolfe's Den Will Sun Pull MySQL's Teeth?That's the feeling former MySQL shareholder and strategy adviser (and NoSoftwarePatents.com prime mover) Florian Muller has about Oracle's new peace offering to the European Union over MySQL. It isn't about giving MySQL real autonomy, but putting it in a whole new cage. Continue reading "Will Sun Pull MySQL's Teeth?..." Comments(1)Topics: Open Source Why Did Microsoft Give Up On WinMo 6.5?Windows Mobile 6.1 had been getting a bit long in the tooth. Not much had changed from the user's view since 2005 when WinMo 5 launched. WinMo 7 is what people are waiting for, but in the mean time, Microsoft released an update to the platform that had the most radical changes since WinMo 5 was released without the desktop style menu system. Microsoft appeared to give up on 6.5 even before it launched. Continue reading "Why Did Microsoft Give Up On WinMo 6.5?..." Comments(1)Topics: Mobile Verizon Says Droid Fix Coming In A Few WeeksThis evening I received an email from Verizon Wireless. It contained some welcome news for owners of the Motorola Droid. You see, Google has pushed out new SDKs for Android 2.0.1 and Android 1.6. This means the folks over at Motorola and Verizon can dig their hands into the code to fix the Droid's camera issue. Oh, and I have some info on the Droid BOGO event happening this weekend. Continue reading "Verizon Says Droid Fix Coming In A Few Weeks..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile Comcast-NBC Deal Highlights Net Neutrality IssueWhat does it mean when the nation's largest Internet Service Provider, like Comcast, buys one of the biggest content creators in the world, like NBC? For one thing, it means the already contentious issue of Net Neutrality is about to get even more heated. Hopefully, it will galvanize the FCC to create and implement Net Neutrality rules that protect the interests of other companies doing business on the Internet. Continue reading "Comcast-NBC Deal Highlights Net Neutrality Issue..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Digital Life : Government IT : Great Ideas IDC Predictions Fail To SurpriseBusiness advisory service IDC issued a series of predictions for 2010 on Thursday and managed to say nothing at all that's surprising. Continue reading "IDC Predictions Fail To Surprise..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Digital Life BillShrink: Check TCO Before Buying SmartphonesThe average selling price of smartphones may be dropping these days, but that doesn't mean that contract plan prices have dropped, too. BillShrink put together a list of devices and what their total cost of ownership is. Check it out. Continue reading "BillShrink: Check TCO Before Buying Smartphones..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Mobile YouTube Becomes Light As A 'Feather'Not all Web connections are created equal. It's with that in mind that Google offered up YouTube Lite today, called "Feather." Its promise is to get those videos playing faster, even if you have a flaky Web connection. Continue reading "YouTube Becomes Light As A 'Feather'..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Google The Case For Specialized HardwareAs we described in the last few entries, adding storage software to standard servers or even to virtual servers is making more sense for a variety of data centers because of the increased performance capabilities of the Intel processor family. Despite this there may still be times in certain environments where there is a need for specialized storage hardware. Continue reading "The Case For Specialized Hardware..." Comment on this blog entryTopics: Storage Go on to the weblog archives... |
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