Intel Boosts Security Capabilities of vPro Platform

From X-bit Labs: IT managers face a range of challenges from complex business processes to sophisticated security threats. To address these challenges, Intel Corp. has added a number of new functions and capabilities into its third-generation Core i-series "Ivy Bridge" processors...

HTC One X, Evo 4G LTE Denied U.S. Entry Over Patent Dispute

From PC World: U.S. Customs is holding up imports of HTC's One X and Evo 4G LTEAndroid phones because of HTC's ongoing legal battle with Apple. “U.S. availability of the HTC One X and HTC EVO 4G LTE has been delayed due to a standard U.S. Customs review of shipments that is required...

Next Generation iPhone to Reportedly Receive 4+ Inch Display

From DailyTech: Whenever there is a new iPhone waiting in the wings, the rumors of purported features tend to fly fast and freely. One rumor that seems to pop up every year -- but never comes to fruition – is the use a screen larger than 3.5”.

According to the Wall Street Journal...

Facebook IPO Exceeds $100 Billion Mark

From DailyTech: Facebook's $100 billion initial public offering (IPO) was already set to be one of the largest IPO's in the tech industry, but now, the social network is looking to surpass the $100 billion mark by raising another $12 billion.

According to a filing with the U.S...

WD's HGST Begins to Use 500GB 2.5" Platters in Hard Drives

From X-bit Labs: HGST (formerly Hitachi Global Storage Technologies), a division of Western Digital, has introduced a new generation of hard drives for consumer electronics applications. The new CinemaStar hard disk drives (HDDs) utilize latest-generation 2.5" platters with 630Gb...

Nvidia Unveils Cloud Graphics Processing Technologies

From X-bit Labs: Nvidia Corp. on Tuesday introduced what may be one of its most important developments in the recent years: cloud technologies that allow processing of graphics data from any device. Nvidia’s Grid and VGX cloud graphics processors enable gamer-grade or professional...

Apple Ships Leopard Update to Disable Outdated Versions of Flash

From PC World: Apple on Monday issued its first security-related update for OS X 10.5, or Leopard, in nearly a year, to disable long-outdated versions of Adobe's Flash Player.

Security Update 2012-003 does not patch any known vulnerabilities, but is instead a Leopard-specific...

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