Microsoft unveils iPad-like Windows 8 Surface tablet
Redmond will produce its own ARM and Intel versions, which will include a cover with a touch keyboard
Redmond will produce its own ARM and Intel versions, which will include a cover with a touch keyboard
Microsoft's radically new Windows 8 Metro interface promises fast, fluid interactions with applications, but it's not always clear how to perform relatively simple tasks.
SAP is creating a new program that seeks to anoint consultants as "distinguished engineers" working with its HANA in-memory database platform, the company announced Monday.
ARM processors could potentially coexist with x86 processors from Intel or Advanced Micro Devices in server environments, with the use case being similar to CPUs and graphics processors in some supercomputers today, chip maker Calxeda said on Monday.
Attack code for two actively exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft software, one of which has not yet been patched, was integrated into the open-source Metasploit penetration testing framework.
Barnes & Noble today confirmed that it is not participating in Microsoft's hastily-called news conference today, likely making moot rumors that the two would co-introduce a new tablet or e-reader.
With the proliferation of Wi-Fi-enabled mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets and notebooks, and the increasing availability of mobile apps and services, both personal and corporate, the line between consumer and business user has blurred.
Companies that turn off their local servers for e-mail, productivity and collaboration applications and switch to the cloud-hosted Google Apps suite can save significant amounts of money in energy costs, Google said on Monday.
Improving the ability of law enforcement agencies to catch cybercriminals should be a priority when governments decide how their cybersecurity budgets get spent, according to University of Cambridge security engineering professor Ross Anderson.
Oki Data and Toshiba Tec sign agreement, CommVault becomes leader, and Kroll Ontrack upgrades its DIY solution
A Microsoft-branded tablet made by Barnes & Noble makes sense if the tablet is focused on the same market as the $200 Kindle Fire, analysts said Monday.
Safari for iPad has a "pretty miserable" user experience and browsers for Android tablets are even worse, according to Mozilla developers working on an iPad browser of their own, called Junior. Their vision of tablet browsing, presented in a video made last week, removes the URL bar and strips away tabs to achieve a sleeker and simpler browser experience on tablets.
In his lengthy career with the Oakland Police Department, Steve Lovell encountered plenty of cases where in-field video footage could have come in handy.
The channel would not be immune to another global financial crisis and should look to smart strategies in the face of another downturn, industry executives say.
Samsung announced a new program on Monday to help enterprise IT shops feel more confident about allowing workers to use the coming Galaxy S III smartphone on the job.
Rumors that Microsoft may unveil its own e-reader or tablet later today would be confirmation of speculation that dates back more than a month, not just to last week.
The U.S., once again, is home to the world's most powerful supercomputer after being knocked off the list by China two years ago and Japan last year.
DigitalGlobe's CIO, Scott Hicar, says Earth imagery presents the ultimate big-data problem -- but it can also solve a multitude of business problems.
Security researchers have published detailed information about how Flame malware spreads through a network by exploiting Microsoft's Windows Update mechanism.
As Meg Whitman, HP's CEO, took the stage at the recent HP Discover conference, the thousands sitting in the cavernous hall applauded politely -- and then stopped.