Search Results

Results 1801-1820 of 3157 for Richard Adhikari

Researchers Demo All-Optical Nanowire Switching

Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated the feasibility of using all-optical switches for possible use in computing ...

Intel Maps Out Touchy-Talky Ultrabook Future

Intel announced the Intel Perceptual Computing Software Development Kit, which will let devs bring gesture interaction, facial and voice recognition, and augmented reality features to Intel Core processor-based Ultrabook systems and PCs, on Tuesday. This will be released early next quarter ...

GoDaddy Outage: Anonymous Attack or Maintenance Goof?

Web hosting company and self-proclaimed world's largest domain registrar GoDaddy suffered a major outage on Monday, taking down what's believed to have been millions of websites ...

Privacy Advocates: Who’s Watching the FBI Watchers?

The FBI soon will begin offering client software for its nationwide facial recognition database at no charge to law enforcement agencies in the United States ...

HP Trots Out 4 Big, Bold Win 8 All-in-Ones

At a time when consumers are flocking to tablets and laptops, HP has decided to push strongly into the all-in-one (AIO) PC market. The company on Monday announced four new consumer AIO PCs: the Envy 20 and Envy 23, the SpectreONE and the HP Pavilion 20 ...

In Google Attack Aftermath, Operation Aurora Keeps on Hacking

The gang behind Operation Aurora, a coordinated attack that hit Google and tens of other large United States corporations, is alive, well and hacking away, Symantec said ...

Amazon Fires Up Kindle for Battle With iPad

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on Thursday announced a slew of new tablets in the company's Kindle line that could give that device family new life ...

Motorola Goes for Bleeding Edge With New RAZR Line

Motorola has unveiled three new devices in its Razr smartphone line, touting extended battery life and larger screen size as their main selling points ...

Berners-Lee: Internet Can’t Be Killed, Speech Can’t Be Silenced

There is no off switch for the Internet, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who's widely acknowledged as the father of the Web, said in London when launching the World Wide Web Index report for 2012 ...

Eentsy Capacitor Could Enable Teentsier Gadgets

Japanese manufacturer Murata has unveiled a new monolithic ceramic capacitor that is one-quarter the size of the one mainly used in smartphones ...

Anonymous Dumps Trove of 1 Million Stolen Apple IDs

The hacktivist group Anonymous has published 1 million universally unique identifiers (UDIDs) belonging to Apple devices ...

Sony’s New TV Could Put HD to Shame – If Anyone Buys It

Sony on Thursday showed off an 84-inch TV set with 4K resolution technology at the IFA consumer show in Germany ...

Samsung Takes the High Road With WinPho 8 Ativ S

Samsung has announced the first smartphone running Windows Phone 8, presenting the handset at the IFA consumer electronics show in Germany ...

Intel Connects With IDT to Power Up Wireless Charging

Intel has signed up IDT to develop an integrated transmitter and receiver chipset for the former's wireless charging technology. ...

Sony Takes Another Swing at Android Tablets With Xperia S

Sony on Wednesday launched the Xperia Tablet S at the IFA consumer electronics show in Germany ...

Samsung Waves Hello to Windows 8 With New All-in-One PCs

Samsung on Tuesday announced its new Series 7 and Series 5 All-in-One (AIO) PCs designed to run Windows 8 when the OS is launched later this year ...

New vCloud 5.1 Brings Data Centers Into the Virtual Fold

VMware has launched what it claims is the first solution to deliver what it calls the "software-defined data center" -- its vCloud Suite 5.1 ...

How Secure Is the Cloud, Really?

Cloud security skeptics were given yet another reason to doubt the fortitude of online storage when the strange tale of Mat Honan emerged earlier this month. Through the clever use of social engineering, a hacker was able to wreak havoc on the Wired journalist's digital life ...

Twitter Perches on Linux Foundation’s Shoulder

Twitter on Tuesday joined the Linux Foundation. ...

Dropbox Two-Steps Into Double-Knotted Security

Dropbox has unveiled an experimental build that adds two-factor authentication to subscribers' accounts ...

LinuxInsider Channels