Intel may introduce ultra-low-voltage processors for inexpensive thin laptops later this year, which could help it compete with Advanced Micro …
New wireless standard gets big name backing
TransferJet wireless capability is getting closer to reality. The technology, which is being developed by major camera makers Sony, Olympus, …
SonicWALL rolls out TZ 210 Series
The TZ 210 integrates a high performance deep packet inspection firewall, Gigabit Ethernet, and automated failover/failback technologies making it the …
A Closer Look at the Palm Pre and webOS
The Palm Pre smart phone and the company's much-anticipated new operating system–called webOS–are among the most buzzed-about products to come …
Top 25 software screw-ups
Most IT security woes, from software patching to cyberespionage and cybercrime, can be traced to the devastating effects wrought by …
LG’s storage offering
LG Electronics may have found the ultimate tech-combo product. The N4B1, shown at CES, is a network attached storage (NAS) …
Major layoffs to come at Oracle
Oracle Corp. made “major” cuts in its global workforce on Friday and more are expected to come, say multiple sources …
Browser bug could allow phishing without e-mail
A bug found in all major browsers could make it easier for criminals to steal online banking credentials using a …
Nortel refreshes Gigabit stackables
Nortel this week extended its Gigabit Ethernet stackable switch line with a new series that features integrated 10Gbps uplinks and …
Fault tolerant technology in Windows
Microsoft and Marathon Technologies last week unveiled a partnership and a joint development agreement to bring fault tolerant options to …
Infoblox loads DNS services onto Cisco routers
Enterprise IT executives looking to cut costs and consolidate infrastructure might be interested in news jointly announced Monday by Infoblox …
EMC takes the gloves off with VMware
Five years after purchasing VMware, EMC is becoming more aggressive in selling its own products and services alongside those of …
Microsoft, Novell partnership yields identity technology
Novell unveiled support for a federation protocol in its identity software that represents the first fruits of its 18-month-old interoperability …
Cloud Computing works in tough economy
Typically, during a recession, IT departments will assume a conservative spending approach and limit adoption of new technologies, but cloud …