From InfoWorld: A security researcher is asserting that Apple has made a poor security decision by allowing its Safari browser to honor requests from third-party applications to perform actions such as making a phone call without warning a user. Safari, like other browsers, can... |
From PC World: The HTC HD7, one of the first smartphones featuring the Windows Phone 7 OS, has sold out, one day after its release. This instantaneous success can be credited either to HTC's impressive track list of making great smartphones or the public's strong interest in... |
From CNET News.com: Netflix is unhappy with the performance of Akamai as a content delivery network and is preparing to move back to using Akamai's rivals, Level 3 and Limelight, according to a published report. Dan Rayburn broke the news at his blog Businessofvideo.com and sources... |
From CNET News.com: Facebook served up the greatest number of online display ads among all online publishers tracked by ComScore over the third quarter. With a total of 297 billion online display ads, the popular social network accounted for 23 percent of all ad impressions (the... |
From DailyTech: Today NVIDIA officially launched the GTX 580, the first card in its Geforce 500 Series. Like AMD's Radeon 6000 series, the Geforce 500 series isn't a major architecture design and is still produced on the same 40 nm process by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing... |
From DailyTech: Sometimes computer makers launch new notebooks with a huge amount of media attention and fanfare – we're looking at you, Apple. Other times, manufacturers quietly add the new notebooks to their website and offer scant details or reasoning on why the new device came to... |
From X-bit Labs: Advanced Micro Devices will update its lineup of business-class central processing units next year with its high-performance chips based on Bulldozer micro-architecture. Available a little later than code-named Zambezi desktop chips, the B-series processors will... |
From X-bit Labs: Marvell, a leading developer of various chips based on ARM architecture, on Monday unveiled its new system-on-chip (SoC) product – called Armada XP (extreme performance) – that features four ARM cores and is aimed at “enterprise-class cloud computing applications”... |
From InfoWorld: Oracle is moving forward with plans to merge its two Java virtual machines (JVMs) and to provide a single microkernel for its open source GlassFish and commercial WebLogic application servers. These efforts are descended from the company's acquisitions of BEA Systems... |
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