Forbes interviews John Engates, Rackspace's chief technology officer, to talk about the evolution and where things are likely to go in the future. The conclusion, "Some applications will be better off running on internal networks."
HotHardware takes a detailed look at the new Intel Core i3. i5, and i7 mobile platform named Arrandale, with details regarding its 32nm CPU and integrated 45nm Intel HD GPU.
In December, Google finally released a repository of extensions for Google Chrome. Chrome extensions numbered at more than 300 on launch day. As a beta project, extensions come with a few caveats from Google.
Some of these extensions for Google's browser will boost productivity and some are just plain fun.
Google expected to announce the launch of its first official smartphone handset. Several press agencies have been invited to a January 5 event to be held at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, which has been described by the company as an "Android press gathering".
The device itself, according to the leaks, looks similar to the iPhone but is slightly thinner. It features the
With the Google Nexus One launch and the gadget show CES both taking place next week, it’s shaping up to be a weekend of hardware rumors. The latest requires the usual cautions: it’s a single anonymous source, and the parties involved have not commented publicly.
Three-year-old Vihaan simply did not have the patience to be strapped into his baby seat, while his parents tucked in burgers at a local fast-food joint in Mumbai. Just as the toddler threatened to throw another tantrum, his father whipped out his Apple iPhone and handed it to him.
Swiftly, Vihaan’s experienced fingers navigated their way to the Coloring Book app, which provides an interactive
With CES only a week away, photos and incomplete specs for 8 new machines from HP have leaked, including an upgraded Mini 210 HD netbook now touting a N450 Pine Trail processor.
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