Search Results

Results 1841-1860 of 3157 for Richard Adhikari

What Makes Tablet Consumers Tick

If you're young, male and well-heeled, you're more likely to purchase an iPad than an Android tablet or a Kindle Fire, according to comScore research ...

Acer’s Anger Rises to the Surface

Acer Chairman and CEO JT Wang has lashed out at Microsoft over the software giant's plans to launch its own Surface tablets in October ...

ARM Reaches Out With Muscular 2nd-Gen GPUs

Mobile processor manufacturer ARM on Monday announced the second generation of its Mali T-600 family of graphics processor units (GPUs), based on ARM's Midgard architecture ...

Who Loves Hadoop?

Mention big data and the first thing that might come to mind is Hadoop. The open source software framework has recently enjoyed a great deal of popularity among vendors and enterprise users ...

Can Samsung’s Big Note Bring the Stylus Back in Style?

Samsung on Monday announced that its Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, which primarily uses a stylus for input, will hit the market this month ...

MetroPCS’ Galaxy S Comes With a Built-In Boob Tube

MetroPCS on Friday launched what's claimed to be the first smartphone in the U.S. offering mobile digital TV access ...

Facebook’s User Roster Teeming With Flotsam and Jetsam

Facebook, which has seen its share prices fall since it went public in May, has disclosed that its user base may contain as many as 83 million illegitimate accounts ...

Twindex Tracks Pols’ Twitter Temperatures

Twitter has launched the Twitter Political Index, also called "Twindex," which serves up what its users feel about the candidates in the upcoming United States Presidential election ...

SAP Lets Enterprises See What Customers Really Feel – in Real Time

SAP on Wednesday unveiled a rapid-deployment solution for marketers ...

Hackers Use Stolen Passwords to Jimmy Into Dropbox

Dropbox says reused passwords are to blame for a wave of spam that's hitting subscribers to the service ...

Microsoft Ices Hotmail, Warms Up Outlook.com

Microsoft on Tuesday released a preview of its latest webmail client, Outlook.com ...

Netflix Releases Chaos Monkey Into the Wild

Netflix on Monday released the source code for its Chaos Monkey tool into the open source jungle ...

NSA to Hackers: A Little Help?

United States National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander has urged hackers to contribute to securing cyberspace ...

Fiber-Friendliest Kansas City Neighborhoods 1st to Get Ultra High-Speed Service

Google on Thursday launched its high-speed Internet Google Fiber network in Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Mo. ...

Google Gives Talk Users Something to Squawk About

The Google Talk chat application went down some time on Wednesday night, provoking many users to anger. Some said they had switched temporarily to Skype or Twitter ...

Qualcomm Offers Devs Fastest, Priciest Android Tablet

Android devs can now get their hands on the fastest, priciest tablet so far that runs that operating system ...

Iran Promises Knuckle Sandwich if US Cyberattacks Persist

Iran has reportedly threatened the United States with a "teeth-breaking" response if cyberattacks against it continue. ...

Enyo’s Out of Beta – but Will Devs Give it Love?

HP brought Enyo -- the open source object-oriented JavaScript framework for webOS -- out of beta this week, six months after the ill-fated operating system was contributed to the open source community ...

YouTube Paws Feebly at Foul-Mouthed Anonymous Commenters

YouTube now requests users who want to post comments on the site to let it pull their full names from their Google+ accounts and use them instead of remaining anonymous. ...

Skype’s Server Upgrade Triggers Wiretapping Worries

Fears have surfaced that Skype may be eavesdropping on communications over its service. ...

LinuxInsider Channels