HP opens Big Data front with Oracle |
- HP opens Big Data front with Oracle
- Entering a storage jail
- Toshiba Regza 42RL853 42in LED TV
- Oracle wants seal busted on HP's Itanium suit
- Is Facebook worth more than Google?
- Airport screener stuffs stolen iPad into (own) trousers
HP opens Big Data front with Oracle Posted: 09 Jul 2011 06:32 AM PDT Gets analytical with Vertica acquisitionWith all of the attention focused on the war raging between Oracle and Hewlett-Packard, a significant HP announcement in late June seemed to slip under the radar of the industry press.… |
Posted: 09 Jul 2011 06:00 AM PDT Copy-protection barsOpinion Storage, at a consumer and personal level, has been about ownership. Our shelves are full of books, CDs and DVDs. How quaint. Is all this going away?… |
Toshiba Regza 42RL853 42in LED TV Posted: 09 Jul 2011 12:00 AM PDT Affordable net set, anyone?Review Toshiba is pushing the envelope in the world of TV technology. From its growing preoccupation with auto-stereoscopic (glasses-free 3D) screens, to cerebrally smart TVs that use Cell and CEVO processors for multitasking and advanced picture processing, the brand seems desperately keen to take television to the next level.… |
Oracle wants seal busted on HP's Itanium suit Posted: 08 Jul 2011 11:26 PM PDT HP disagrees to agreeOracle has called on a California court to publicly reveal the sealed portions of the lawsuit HP brought against the software company over Intel's Itanium processor.… |
Is Facebook worth more than Google? Posted: 08 Jul 2011 05:37 PM PDT $1 trillion valuation, ahoyOpen...and Shut We've certainly entered the silly season of Silicon Valley tech valuations, but one company strikes me as not richly valued enough: Facebook. You can argue about the company's privacy policies, its data hoarding policies, its choice of that ugly blue but one thing seems beyond doubt: Facebook is worth at least as much as Google. And probably more.… |
Airport screener stuffs stolen iPad into (own) trousers Posted: 08 Jul 2011 05:34 PM PDT Luggage larcenist admits $50K in nicked gadgetsAlthough US Transportation Security Administration screeners are encouraged to caress others' trousers, one blue-shirted crotch watchmen used his own as a temporary cache for an iPad he'd bagged from a traveller's bag.… |
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