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IDC: Linux has proved itself in the enterprise and its rise will continue
In addition to Gartner's more measured optimism regarding Linux, IDC analyst's are predicting that enterprise spending in the "Linux ecosystem" will more than double over the next four years, hitting $49 billion by 2011. The growth is attributed to enterprises finding more uses for Linux than the traditional, basic infrastructure...
Tags: International Data Corp., Inquirer, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Selena Frye
Blog posts 2008-04-11
Google will bid for 700 Mhz spectrum
It's official. Google will be filing an application to participate in the 700 Mhz auction come Monday, the company said in a news release. Google's application will not include any partners. Says Eric Schmidt, Google's chairman and CEO in a statement: We believe it's...
Tags: Google Inc., Consensus, Spectrum, Auction, Inquirer, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-30
AMD to sell three-core processors
The Inquirer has picked up the news that AMD will be developing a three-core processor. Bizarre as it may sound, AMD may be developing it simply because it is something that Intel is not able to do. Bear in mind that unlike AMD's separate cores,...
Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Intel Corp., Inquirer, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-17

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Daily Inquirer (widget)
Especially built for the Filipino. Daily Inquirer widget shows you the headlines of the Filipino News fed through RSS in Inquirer. It also has configurable RSS, where you can select what type of news (Breaking News, Top Stories, Headlines, Board Exam Results and more) you want to receive and a...
Tags: Agent, RSS, Real Estate, Internet, Business Operations
Software downloads 2007-07-30
Does Vista have an image problem?
An article in the Inquirer says that Microsoft may be admitting their latest offering, Windows Vista isn’t the success they had hoped for (the Inquirer are calling Vista Windows ME 2!). While Microsoft had apparently tried to make it very difficult for consumers to buy Windows XP or machines...
Tags: Windows Vista, General
Blog posts 2007-04-24
Product activation crashes bank ATM
An ATM located in Tbilisi, Georgia, has crashed with what appears to be a standard Windows message box, except that it is not. As noted by alert folks over at The Inquirer, "... upon closer inspection it seems the bank had forgotten to activate its natty software."...
Tags: Bank, ATM, Microsoft Windows, Network Technology, Networking, Financial Services, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-04
Patch for Intel chips quietly released
It appears that a fix for what might be some significant issues in many of Intel's most recent processors has been quietly released. Details on it are scant, other than that it's being billed as a "reliability update." According to The Inquirer, the affected CPUs are...
Tags: Intel Corp., Chip, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-06-26
Hardware roundup
Call it passion, or call it an occupational addiction, but I have always kept a firm eye on the movements in the hardware arena. I have found that the IT field, despite being an industry where changes are constantly afoot, is still, on the most part, evolutionary...
Tags: Mellanox Technologies, Foundry Networks Inc., Network, Industry, RAM, 10G, 10G Networking, Virtualization, Memory, Strategy, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-05-31
Google warns over net neutrality
Google has fired off a warning shot followingreforms in communications legislation passed by the US Senate. The legislation has stirred quite a commotionacross the internet as it poses many threats to the current model of theInternet. There is concern thattelecommunications companies will use the legislation to try to...
Tags: Google Inc., Internet, Net Neutrality
Blog posts 2006-07-12
Seagate promises faster hybrid flash hard drives
Seagate admits that it had to go back to the drawing board for its upcoming range of hybrid flash hard drives. There was great fanfare when the idea of hybrid hard disk was first mooted. The idea is that hard disks will get much faster but...
Tags: Hard Drive, Idea, Seagate Technology LLC, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-23
Building data centers on the sea
International Data Security IDS is building data centers on decommissioned cargo ships, and it is marketing its green advantages to the data recovery market. An excerpt from Inquirer: Shipboard cargo spaces will be built out as data center floors and deck space will be used to...
Tags: Data Center, International Data Security, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-11
Apple plans further foray into mobile devices with Intel's Silverthorne processor
Apple may be planning several products for the mobile devices market based on Intel's Silverthorne processor. An excerpt from Apple Insider: Now, rather than begging its PowerPC partners to deliver customized parts suitable for the products it wants to build, Apple has access to a smorgasbord...
Tags: Mobile, Apple Inc., Mobile Device, Intel Corp., Advertising & Promotion, Business Structures, Ultramobile PCs (UMPCs), Processors, Marketing, Finance, Tablets, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Emerging Technologies, Semiconductors, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-03
Symbian gaining popularity in Japan
As of December 1, 2007, more than 30 million Symbian OS phones have shipped in Japan. Based on Symbian's share of NTT Docomo's 3G phones, this is an increase of 15 percent. This is great news to the Symbian camp, because the increase comes in the face...
Tags: Symbian Inc., Symbian OS, Cellular Phones, Operating Systems, 3G, Handhelds, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-17
Latest Seagate drives won't run on Linux
The latest batch of Seagate's hard disk drives, which come already formatted to NTFS, are not compatible with the Linux operating system. The official response from Seagate Tech Support is that its drive "does not support Linux." The issue at hand has to do with how...
Tags: Seagate Technology LLC, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-10
IBM acquires high performance DB maker, Solid Information Technology
IBM will acquire Solid Information Technology, the makers of embedded databases. The deal is expected to add value to IBM's line of data access technologies. An excerpt from PC World: The IBM acquisition may be seen as a setback for MySQL, since it marks the loss...
Tags: MySQL, Solid Information Technology, High-performance, IBM Corp., Leadership, Databases, Storage, Open Source, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-21
Hitachi launches 500 GB laptop hard disk
Hitachi has announced a new whopping 500 GB 2.5-inch hard disk drive intended for gaming consoles and laptops. The Travelstar 5K500 model is available in either 400 GB or 500 GB capacity and runs off a 3.0 Gbps SATA interface. It is the world's highest capacity mobile internal hard drive...
Tags: Hard Drive, Hitachi Ltd., Laptop Computer, Travelstar 5K500, Storage, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-03
Windows XP SP3 released for testing
Microsoft has released Service Pack 3 for Windows XP to selected beta testers, according to multiple sources around the Web. Windows XP SP3, build 3205 contains 1,073 patches and hot fixes including security updates, according to bloggers at NeoSmart Technologies. Enhancements include a simplified activation system, a...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-10
Ban Wikipedia in schools?
The online encyclopedia is being banned from schools because teachers find the unverified facts on the site too easy for students to use. Often, information on the online editable encyclopedia is found to be inaccurate and misguiding, leading to several schools promulgating a total ban on using...
Tags: Encyclopedia, School, Ban, Reaction, Wikipedia, Wiki, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Online Communications, Internet, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Intel is working on anti-cheat technology
It looks like Intel is working on an anti-cheat technology, although this is only a research project at the moment and hardly ready for prime time. The concept is simple: A chipset records all input from the keyboard and mouse at the hardware level -- the game...
Tags: Concept, Winamp, Intel Corp., Chipsets, Games, Keyboards, Mice, Digital Music, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, Peripherals, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-07-01
IBM packages virtualization for SMBs
IBM is prepping its System I and P servers with virtualization software PowerVM to compete with the x86 servers in the market. An excerpt from InformationWeek: PowerVM is IBM's established server hypervisor and related software that subdivides physical servers into LPARS or logical partition units,...
Tags: Small And Medium Business, IBM Corp., PowerVM, Virtualization, Linux, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Smb/Sme, Servers, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Storage, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-30
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