Fusion-io today released the first upgrade to its flash drive hardware in four years, increasing throughput to 3GBps and the capacity of a full-length flash card to 2.4TB.
Toshiba announced a new home media server with five terabytes of storage on Monday. It has enough capacity to store 15 days of digital TV broadcasts from six channels.
Jack Ma, chairman and CEO of Alibaba Group, said on Friday at an event at Stanford University that he was interested in acquiring Yahoo, according to reports, making this the first public overture by the Chinese company which is about 40 percent owned by Yahoo.
Michael Dell sends memo, of sorts, to HP October 13,2011 (Topmost Story) Laced throughout Dell's first enterprise user conference, either directly or indirectly, will be talk about HP and its very public consideration of either spinning off or selling its personal systems group. Read the latest...
RIM founder apologizes for BlackBerry outages October 13, 2011 Research in Motion founder and Co-CEO Mike Lazaridis today apologized to millions of customers hit by three days of global BlackBerry service outages.
SOS Online Backup launches cloud backup for Facebook, devices October 13, 2011 SOS Online Backup today announced a cloud backup service for Facebook, mobile devices and desktop computers that allows web-based access to files as well as unlimited multiple versions of those files.
Citrix buys cloud-based file management vendor ShareFile October 13, 2011
Citrix Systems has acquired ShareFile for an undisclosed sum, in an effort to break into the cloud-based data sharing market, the company said on Thursday.
China's Huawei aims to create iconic smartphone brand October 13, 2011
A few of the newest Huawei devices have started to carry his design philosophy including its "Vision" smartphone. The handset is built with a curved aluminum alloy body, with the phone weighing 121 grams. It has a 3.7 inch (9.39 centimeters) touchscreen, runs on a 1 GHz Qualcomm processor, and uses Android 2.3 OS.
RIM: BlackBerry email is operating, messenger online October 13, 2011
Research In Motion reported late Wednesday that email was operating, and BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) traffic was online and passing successfully in all regions where its service was previously affected.
Thailand floods may disrupt global electronics makers October 13, 2011
Lenovo surpasses Dell, becomes No. 2 PC vendor October 12, 2011
10 Steps to Get Started With Virtualization October 12, 2011
EBay unveils integrated app dev platform October 12, 2011
Red Bend working on mobile virtualization October 12, 2011
IBM refines cloud offerings October 12, 2011
Mozilla sets its site on mobile standardization October 12, 2011
NASA CTO says help desks will soon be thing of past October 12, 2011
iOS 5 upgrade error reports flood Apple's support forum October 12, 2011
Google engineer slams Google+ as 'pathetic afterthought' October 12, 2011
Microsoft climbs onto Hadoop bandwagon October 12, 2011
RIM says BlackBerry email delays continue worldwide October 12, 2011
Longtime Motorola executive Robert W. Galvin dies October 12, 2011
AMD's 8-core desktop chip puts it back in the race with Intel October 12, 2011
Apple updates iWork, Find My iPhone, Remote iOS apps October 12, 2011