A unique product announced by Asustek Computer early this year, the Eee Keyboard, will hit the market starting in October, …
Domain-name abuse proliferates
For legitimate businesses, a domain name is a way to hang a shingle in cyberspace. In the criminal world, domain …
Inside dynamic workload management
Dynamic workflow management — the ability to sense changes in demand and automatically invoke requisite application and server resources to …
Migrating to all-IP surveillance
All-IP video security leverages your investment in network infrastructure, and is simpler, more elegant and accessible to users across the …
Novel way to cool data centers passes first test
A team of engineers led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has successfully tested a novel system that they say could …
Golden Systems launches GIGABYTE?s P55 motherboards
Golden Systems Middle East, a distributor of GIGABYTE products, has announced the launch of GIGABYTE’s latest generation P55 series motherboards in the …
AMD's new laptop platform improves on graphics
AMD introduced new processors and improved graphics capabilities as part of its latest laptop platform that could up the ante …
Mac clone maker's lawyer denies spilling Apple secrets
Mac clone maker Psystar's lead lawyer said he did not reveal details of the company's case to a prominent Harvard …
Screens still growing on mini-notebooks and netbooks
Netbook sales keep growing, as do the sizes of their displays. Of the tiny laptops available today, eight out of …
The ubiquitous IP
Are we moving to an all-IP world? Such a question would have been premature and conceived as a fantasy in …
SSDs go mainstream
The market is flooded with options, and the performance we've seen from several of the latest drives in our tests …
Foxconn developing inexpensive, Arm-based smartbooks
Foxconn Technology plans to launch its first smartbooks next year, which are mini-laptops that use microprocessors from Arm Holdings normally …
Gestures set to shake up mobile user interfaces
Touch screens have changed the way people use mobile phones dramatically. But gesture controls, augmented reality and larger screen sizes …
At 40 years old, what's next for the Internet?
As the Internet hits 40 this week, it's not difficult to to look back and see the changes it's brought …
How to protect your brand
Cybersquatters are siphoning away increasing numbers of users from the Web sites of businesses large and small. Using variations on …
The Linux Foundation's grand new ambitions for Linux
Like a fervent preacher appearing before his flock, Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin emphasized benefits and potential for the …
Red Hat releases first KVM support with RHEL 5.4
Red Hat for the first time included KVM hypervisor technology in a release of its Enterprise Linux operating system, kicking …
Supercomputer uses flash storage drives
The San Diego Supercomputer Center has built a high-performance computer with solid-state drives, which the center says could help solve …
Cisco UCS, Nexus 1000 virtual switches power VMworld labs but suffer glitches
A year after introducing the Nexus 1000 virtual switch, Cisco is using that switch and its unified computing system servers …
Western Digital's 7200 rpm 2 TB Hard drives
Western Digital today announced that it is now shipping desktop 7200 RPM 2 TB and is qualifying with OEMs enterprise-class …