AMD ‘Bulldozers’ Into War of the Server Chips
Submitted by Ingela Maledevic on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 15:53"Zurich" is the name that has been assigned to AMD's next-generation Opteron 3000 server processor which has made it possible to extend AMD's reach into the 1U server space. The next name that the company has announced about in its statement of Monday is of "Interlagos," which it has assigned to the delayed server chips, earlier known as Opteron 6200.
Will Amazon Kindle Fire Actually Pull Users?
Submitted by Ingela Maledevic on Tue, 11/15/2011 - 15:50While technological developments are making one gasp in surprise, here comes another offering in the name of Amazon Kindle Fire. The 7-inch tablet is slated to offer range of videos, music and other games to the users. If experts are to be heard, there are chances that it could even compete with Apple.
APPLE to consider about adopting CEO succession planning policy
Submitted by Ryan Bilanich on Sat, 02/05/2011 - 03:43A share holder of the Apple Incorporation made a proposal to the company about disclosing a plan of succession of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mr. Steve Jobs. The proposal made by the share holder gained the backing of the Institutional Shareholder Services. The Institutional Shareholder Services is a proxy advising service and they lent their support towards the proposal.
Okanagan Valley gets space on ‘Earthopoly’ board game
Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Sat, 10/09/2010 - 12:26In celebration of Power Smart Month, BC Hydro has released a limited edition of the board game “Earthopoly: Team Power Smart Edition,” for the Team Power Smart members. The board game features the Okanagan Valley as one of the 40 British Columbia locations.
Britain Facing a ‘Digital Divide’
Submitted by Amandeep Dhaliwal on Sun, 08/29/2010 - 17:37A report from the Office for National Statistics has established that the elderly, the widowed and people on lower incomes are the ones who have the least probability to ever use the internet. Despite various measures undertaken by the Government, there still are more than nine million British adults who have failed to access the internet in their lifetime.
Yahoo Japan Working on its Front End
Submitted by Nalin Sahdev on Wed, 08/18/2010 - 08:32Google had reportedly seen an all time high of 66.4% in May, and it continued to stand at 65.8% of the U.S. search market share in July, with Microsoft Bing at a share of 11% and yahoo with a market share of 17.1%.
Vodafone UK Revealed Its Pricing Policies Today
Submitted by Justin Sorkin on Tue, 06/15/2010 - 10:32Vodafone UK let slip its pricing policies today and Apple's iPhone 4 will be available for pre-order in countries including the US, UK, France, Germany on June 15. O2, Orange and Three will start accepting pre-orders for the iPhone 4 from today. They will soon reveal the pricing details too.
New Netflix Launched Roku
Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Fri, 05/28/2010 - 14:16Media-player seller Roku on Thursday started on rolling out a new edition of the Netflix channel for the firm's separate streaming-media players.
Taking benefit of Roku's channel-focused software, which released last fall, the updated Netflix channel at present allows you to search, browse, and play titles from Netflix's instant-streaming library.
Museum of London Introduces iPhone App which Shows 400 year Old Pictures of London
Submitted by Ethan Oliveira on Fri, 05/21/2010 - 14:54The Museum of London has launched a remarkable iPhone app which shows 400 year-old pictures of the capital. This move arrests the attention of thousands of visitors.
The pictures include the view of 19th century street situations and blitz. Also, the slide includes 400-year-old depictions of the Thames.
Cows Can Power Servers: HP
Submitted by Mahesh Sharma on Thu, 05/20/2010 - 13:02US Companies are trying to adopt innovative measures to reduce energy consumption in data centers. A research study by HP argues that using biogas may significantly reduce the energy requirement of data centers across the country.












