The new system is designed for use in harsh environments, such as military, police, field-service and factory floors.
CIOs Flaunt Risk, Say CFOs
A recent panel discussion called "CFO/CIO Straight Talk" revealed that some finance chiefs believe their IT leaders don't have a good grasp on risk management and are still too eager to pursue big-bang projects. Looking inward, those same CFOs say their own lack of imagination is also a problem.
Search, And Failure Of 'Consumer Effect'
We’ve written a lot about the consumer effect, how employees fall in love with consumer tech like iPhones and instant messaging, then demand the same experience at work. So why has this effect failed to drive enterprise search?
Vulnerabilities In The Apple iPhone
Apple has two recently discovered vulnerabilities that can put user data at risk. One is implemented by a developer that has accessed a backdoor to transmit user data back to its servers without Apple's or the user's knowledge. The other is an exploit in the wild that logs in with root access. Just as Windows' popularity on the desktop has made it the target of hackers and unscrupulous software developers, it seems the iPhone's popularity has made it a target as well.
Verizon Attacks iPhone With Holiday Ads
The gloves are still off. Verizon Wireless has unleashed another volley aimed at AT&T and the iPhone. In this latest round of anti-iPhone advertisements, the iPhone is banished to the Island of Misfit Toys and substituted for "coal" in the stockings of "naughty people."
iPhones are helping a Sarasota hospital connect its nursing staff via text messaging, and soon, VoIP telephony.
An elastic data center, based on virtualized resource pools, can scale in response to unpredictable business conditions, HP says.
As thousands of Sun employees face layoffs, the EU ninnies focus on conjuring up an outcome that will make them seem less pathetic than they truly are.
The half-inch laptop steps up the competition with Apple's MacBook Air and other thin-and-light notebooks.
Its 1.8-inch hard disk drives for laptops and netbooks uses 42% less power than 2.5-inch drives operating at a comparable rate, company says.
The chipmaker was upbeat, however, on news of its $1.3 billion patent deal with Samsung.