Archive | April, 2010

The idea behind all of this is multiprocessor design. Multiprocess designs seem to be accelerating throughout the browser industry. One way is by moving plug-ins, such as Adobe Flash, to a separate process. This can reduce the severity of crashes by isolating the problem.

The iPhone OS 4 developer preview event is over. Apple talked about 7 main features that make the iPhone OS [...]

Apple’s iPhone OS 4 developer preview event has two highlights — Multitasking and iAd. Let’s look at the details of [...]

In a case involving the FCC vs Comcast, which began in 2008, a Federal Appeals Court struck down a ruling [...]

I know, it sounds a bit extreme but in Finland’s never ending attempts to save the environment ( and money ) they [...]

One of the things that business enterprises must do in order to protect their data is to have a backup [...]

Two months into my current phone and I am already thinking about the next one. Sound familiar?

Spies should be sent to Cupertino’s Infinite Loop… not to infiltrate their ranks and out their secrets but to learn [...]

So now that we have established that today is iPad day, here are five great ways to enjoy your latest [...]

It is officially iPad day. That’s because iPad news and social updates have taken over my world and everything else [...]

So of you may be wondering what on earth I’m on about, but I think some of you may also [...]

Loyalist? That’s me. I’ve used CorelDraw and Corel Photoshop for nearly a decade. As early as version 1, Corel aided [...]

“The AMD Opteron 6000 Series platform signals a new era of server value, significantly disrupts today’s server economics and provides the performance-per-watt, value and consistency customers demand for their real-world data center workloads,” from the AMD press release.

The results are in for the month of March for browser market share. These should be interesting since the Windows [...]