Ubuntu Server geared for future clouds

From InfoWorld: The next version of Canonical's Ubuntu Server, version 11.04, due out April 28, will set the stage for the open-source operating system's greater usage in the enterprise cloud, company officials said.

"People running private clouds will start really scaling those...

AT&T Reports iPhone Sales Strong Despite Loss of Exclusivity

From PC World: AT&T revealed its first quarter earnings on Wednesday morning, and things look pretty good considering this is the first quarter that the wireless company has had to go without the benefit of an exclusive iPhone contract.

AT&T reported a first quarter revenue of $31.2...

Nokia earnings beat expectations, but challenges await

From CNET News.com: Though its first-quarter profits were down, Nokia managed to beat expectations, but the company is looking at a bumpy road in the current quarter.

Earnings for the quarter ended March 31 fell to 344 million euros ($502 million) from 349 million euros in the prior...

Nokia, Microsoft Work Quickly to Sign Definitive Agreement

From DailyTech: Another hurdle in the blockbuster Nokia/Microsoft deal announced in February has been crossed. Today, both companies announced the signing of a definitive agreement on their partnership -- ahead of time, too.

"At the highest level, we have entered into a win-win...

G.Skill Launches World's Fastest 4GB Memory Modules

From X-bit Labs: G.Skill has announced the world's highest-speed 4GB memory modules. Designed for the latest Intel Core i-series "Sandy Bridge" microprocessors, the new RipjawsX memory sticks can operate at whopping 2.30GHz clock-speed.

There is always a trade-off between clock...

Toshiba to launch Android tablet in June

From InfoWorld: Toshiba will launch its first tablet computer in late June in Japan and at around the same time in global markets, the company said Wednesday.

With the tablet, Toshiba will kick off an attempt to gain a 10 percent share of the global tablet market by 2013, said...

Amazon Announces the Kindle Lending Library

From PC World: Amazon on Wednesday announced that later this year it will launch the Kindle Lending Library, a feature that will allow Kindle customers to borrow books from 11,000 libraries across the United States. The Kindle Lending Library-which Amazon is forming in partnership...

R.I.P. PSP Go, we hardly knew thee

From CNET News.com: Sony has confirmed with CNET that production has officially ended on the PSP Go, the company's UMD-less portable system that debuted in late 2009. The Go was undeniably sexy, improving upon the traditional PSP's overall design.

Aside from its sleek looks, solid...

Subscribe to Daily Computer + Technology News, Reviews, Discussion