2013: The year of the Ubuntu Linux tablet and smartphone?
Canonical appears to be getting ready to release a fully touch-enabled Ubuntu Linux operating system. Will Ubuntu tablets and smartphones be far behind?
Canonical appears to be getting ready to release a fully touch-enabled Ubuntu Linux operating system. Will Ubuntu tablets and smartphones be far behind?
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth promised to make his popular desktop Linux more suitable for mobile devices and the cloud -- which are key imperatives for any desktop OS vendor going forward
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to have a cleaner (and maybe even greener) home and office, here's a good place to start.
NextGuide searches over 500 TV channels and 10,000 on-demand streaming videos to help you find stuff to watch from your favorites shows, actors, and franchises. See how it can change the way we approach video.
UPDATED: For the second time in a week, Netflix has experienced another bout of downtime -- but this one isn't as bad.
Best known for its gaming systems, Velocity Micro enters the Ultrabook realm with a trio of 14-inch notebooks starting at $799.99.
There are some great accessories from Nokia for the Lumia line and the JBL PowerUp speaker is the high end speaker that provides NFC and Qi wireless charging functionality.
Japanese cable maker receives certification for long-distance optical cables.
The end of each year sees a rash of articles predicting what we will see in the year to follow. This is not one of those, it is recommendations to help Google firm its position in the mobile space in 2013.
Darrell Williams, Director Information Systems for Katz, Sapper & Miller, spoke with Virtually Speaking about how his organization worked with Logicalis to implement a solution based upon Cisco's UCS servers, VMware's vSphere and NetApp's Flexpod
Country's Corporate Affairs Ministry is creating a new intelligence unit to improve early detection of fraud and provide assistance to other investigations where needed.
Karachi residents will not have mobile services for a 12-hour window, as the police tries to prevent a planned terrorist attack on the city.
Attackers can exploit the Internet Explorer vulnerability to gain same user rights as the current user and launch malicious Web sites, according to Microsoft.
With businesses using a multitude of systems, configuration testing has become increasingly complicated. ScriptRock aims to simplify the issue.
PC makers who were hoping for Windows 8 to kick off a surge in sales have been disappointed. Apparently, no one climbed on Santa's lap and asked for a new PC. The real question now is whether the industry can grind out acceptable results over the next year as it redefines what a PC is.