Monday, June 11, 2012

Tech world preps to honor 'Father of Computer Science' Alan Turing, as centenary nears

  Apple announces new MacBook Pro with retina display | Stuxnet and Flame share code, development teams
 
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Tech world preps to honor 'Father of Computer Science' Alan Turing, as centenary nears
Listening to the way people in the world of technology talk about Alan Turing, it's difficult to believe that the English computer scientist isn't more of a household name. Read More


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Apple announces new MacBook Pro with retina display
Apple on Monday unveiled its thinnest and lightest MacBook Pro ever, with the latest Intel Core processors, code-named Ivy Bridge, and a high-resolution 15.4-inch retina display that the company said is the best quality display it has used in laptops to date. Read More

Stuxnet and Flame share code, development teams
The recently discovered Flame cyber-espionage malware has a direct connection to the Stuxnet malware used to attack programmable logic controllers at Iranian nuclear facilities two years ago, according to Kaspersky Lab, which says Flame and Stuxnet share some technical code that reveals a common development effort of some sort. Read More

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Symantec and Microsoft team for disaster-recovery service
Symantec today announced a partnership with Microsoft to use Symantec storage and disaster-recovery products in tandem with Microsoft's Azure to allow continuous computing if a customer's main data site is severely disrupted. Read More

As apps move to the cloud, next up is optimizing them
As enterprises continue to open up to the idea of hosting applications in the cloud, a slew of companies are looking to optimize how they're managed in the new cloud environment. Read More

Over 900,000 Android devices activated every day, says Google's Rubin
Android continues to grow, with over 900,000 devices based on the OS now being activated every day, according to Andy Rubin, who heads up development of the smartphone operating system at Google. Read More


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Which carcass is worth more for Microsoft's vultures, RIM or Nokia?
Nokia and RIM, the two former leaders in the early smartphone market, are now basically at the end stage of their downward spirals. This is an opportunity for Microsoft, which wants to make some inroads in the smartphone market, assuming Microsoft it can play its cards right. By buying either or both companies, Microsoft would risk alienating its current hardware partners. The good news is its biggest... Read More

Actual Windows RT tablet sees the light of day. Should anyone care?
The Computex trade show in Taipei, which wraps up on June 9, was a bit of a coming out party for Windows RT. Not because Microsoft made any major announcements about it, but because actual devices — not crude development platforms — were on display running the OS. NVIDIA in particular showed off a sleek Windows RT tablet from Asus built around NVIDIA's Tegra 3 quad-plus-one core mobile system... Read More

5 'Evil Siri' Videos That May Make You Chuckle
You're likely familiar with the wealth of online content that pokes fun at Apple's Siri, the virtual personal assistant feature on the iPhone 4S. There's even a genre that imagines the dark side of Siri, nodding to the Terminator mentality that someday the world really will be taken over by computers. Check out these fun videos that portray Siri as a dark force -- even Apple fans have to admit the concept can be humorous. Read More

The Byte - Android activation, Sony cell sorter, connected cars, Apple's WWDC
More than 900,000 Android devices are activated everyday.Sony will launch a new medical device that uses Blu-ray optics.Verizon brought together several global automakers to speed the rollout of connected cars. Read More

New Thunderbolt Dock Adds Ports, Functionality to Your MacBook
The recently announced Matrox DS1 docking station connects to your Thunderbolt-equipped MacBook or other ultraportable laptop and adds a variety of ports, including Ethernet, USB 2.0 and 3.0, DVI and audio in/out ports. Read More

 
 
 

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