Fusion-io has cut flash storage latency yet again after demoing a billion input/output operations per second
2012
The Cattle Group Loses Data Of 1.4 Million Clients
The Cattle Group reports loss of backup tape containing personal and financial data on clients
Nokia Acquires Feature Phone OS Developer Smarterphone
Nokia buys Norweigan developer for undisclosed amount to strengthen its feature phone offering
CES 2012: It’s Not Just About Consumers
It may be called the Consumer Electronics show but CES is an event the business IT community can't ignore, says Peter Judge
Netflix Launches UK Streaming Service
Netflix begins operations in the UK as Lovefilm cuts prices
CES 2012: Acer Unleashes First Full 1080p HD Tablet
Acer offers preview of full HD quad-core tablet at CES
Apple iPad Survives Fall From Outer Space
An Apple iPad has survived a 100,000 feet fall from outer space thanks to a rugged case from G-Form
CES 2012: Toshiba Unveils ‘Thinnest’ Excite X10 Tablet
Toshiba claims Android Excite X10 is thinnest, lightest 10-inch tablet on the market
Cambridge Scientists Reveal Quantum Computing Breakthrough
Researchers have generated a quantum fluid thousands of times larger than usual that acts as a superconductor
CES 2012: Acer Reveals World’s Thinnest Ultrabook, AcerCloud
Acer shows off two new ultrabooks and details new cloud service at CES
Israel Vows Retaliation For Credit-Card Hack
The Israeli government has compared the publication of thousands of credit-card details to a terrorist attack
NetMediaEurope Acquires German Arm Of CBS Interactive
Europe’s leading pure-play online B2B IT publishing house to publish ZDNet.de, Silicon.de and CNET.de
CES 2012: Gorilla Glass 2 Will Change The Face Of Mobile Devices And TVs
Corning's release of Gorilla Glass 2 at CES will be 20 percent thinner, reducing the overall thickness of mobile devices and clipping bezel borders
Stratfor Hack Exposes 200 British Defence Staff
Anonymous has exposed email addresses of defence officials, but sources deny there is any risk to national security
Mobile Printing: Today’s Flexible Printing Option
As the work force becomes increasingly mobile, practical print from anywhere solutions must be incorporated in to company infrastructures
Samsung Profits From Android While HTC Plunges
Google's Android operating system has meant big sales for Samsung, while profits have sagged for the likes of HTC and Motorola Mobility
CES 2012: Ultrabooks Steal The Show From Tablets
Following the tablet frenzy, low-cost Windows 'ultrabooks' will be the latest gadget to take over CES, according to industry observers
Sony Reveals Speedy 125 Mbps Flash Cards
Sony is to begin selling flash memory cards capable of write speeds of 125 Mbps, for high end DSLR cameras
CES 2012: Google TV Gets New Life From LG, Sony, Samsung
Google is to relaunch its TV platform at CES, with the participation of LG, Sony, Samsung and others
Google Gives Chrome Instant Pages, Malware Alerts
With Chrome version 17 Google has added page preloading and security software to alert users of malicious websites
Barnes & Noble May Spin Off E-Reader Business
Bookseller Barnes & Noble has said it may sell off its Nook e-reader unit, which is struggling to compete with Amazon's Kindle
Clues To Botmaster Identity Revealed In Chat Logs
Clues and details about the Cutwail botnet and its creator have been discovered in chat logs by Russian authorities
Microsoft Readies 7 Fixes For Upcoming Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has revealed it will close seven security loopholes with its upcoming Patch Tuesday update
Google Made 30 Search Tweaks In December
Google continues to adjust its search algorithms, making roughly 30 improvements in December
US Pushed Spain Into Passing An Online Piracy Law
Leaked letter shows US government threatened Spain with trade sanctions to force it to favour passing an anti-piracy law
VMware View Bolts On Additional Virtual Desktop Control
At the heart of the View 5 deployment, which enhances remote desktop throttling to improve performance, is the view connection server
Siri Blamed For Apple iPhone 4S Data Greed
The voice-activated personal assistant blamed for dramatic increase in mobile data use
Symantec Denies Hackers Have Norton Source Code
Lords of Dharamaraja claim to have stolen source code provided for the Indian military
O2 To Offer Olympic Size Hot Spots For 2012
Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea are to offer free Wi-Fi connectivity in time for the Olymic Games and Diamond Jubilee
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