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Ciencia y Tecnología


HTC Sensation 4G 'Gingerbread' Phone Coming June 15: T-Mobile

Posted: 01 Jun 2011 05:12 AM PDT

T-Mobile will begin selling the HTC Sensation 4G Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" smartphone June 15 for $199.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate. The phone has a qHD display and a 1.2GHz processor. - T-Mobile USA said it will begin selling the HTC Sensation 4G Android smartphone June 15 for $199.99 after a $50 mail-rebate and a two-year contract. The Sensation 4G features a 4.3-inch quarter high definition (qHD), WVGA TFT capacitive touch screen display (960-by540 resolution) powered by a...

Businesses Upgrading Data Centers for Virtualization: Survey

Posted: 01 Jun 2011 02:35 AM PDT

Half of the respondents have either implemented or are planning to deploy private clouds, a McAfee survey found. - Security specialist McAfee announced the results of a commissioned study conducted by Network World on behalf of McAfee and Brocade. The study, which surveyed 100 IT professionals and security decision makers in North American companies with 500 or more employees, found that IT departments are n...

BridgeStor Adds Symantec Backup Exec Deduplication Suite to Appliances

Posted: 01 Jun 2011 02:23 AM PDT

BridgeStor's agreement with Symantec allows BridgeStor to deliver a deduplicating backup appliance with inline data compression. - Storage specialist BridgeStor announced it has signed an OEM agreement with Symantec to provide small and medium-size businesses with an Application Optimized Storage appliance equipped with Symantec's Backup Exec 2010 deduplication suite. Designed to bring data reduction technology to the SMB...

Apple's iCloud Potential for Success: 10 Things It Must Have

Posted: 31 May 2011 08:26 PM PDT

News Analysis: Apple's iCloud will be unveiled on June 6, and in order for it to be successful, it will need a number of essential features that go far beyond a basic music streaming service. - As many who have been following Apple these last couple years have suspected, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company will finally unveil its cloud-based service, iCloud, at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 6. So far, Apple has been tight-lipped about its plans for iCloud...

Android Holds 36% Smartphone Share over iOS: Nielsen

Posted: 31 May 2011 08:18 PM PDT

Android grabbed 36 percent U.S. smartphone market share, compared to 26 percent netted by Apple's iPhone, according to new Nielsen data. Smartphone growth among the big platforms flattened. - Google's Android operating system accounted for 36 percent of U.S. smartphone market share through April, 10 percentage points higher than Apple iOS's 26 percent share for the iPhone. Research In Motion's BlackBerry OS ranked No. 3 with 23 percent, according to Nielsen, which said 37 percen...

Nvidia Demos Quad-Core Tegra Mobile Chip

Posted: 31 May 2011 08:17 PM PDT

As the Computex show kicked off in Taipei, Nvidia showed off its upcoming "Kal-El" quad-core Tegra chip for mobile devices, including tablets. - Nvidia is using the Computex 2011 show in Taipei, Taiwan, to show off its upcoming quad-core Tegra mobile chip, code-named "Kal-El." Nvidia officials were at the show May 30 demonstrating a prototype tablet running the chip, which they first announced at the Mobile World Congress show in Februa...

NetApp, CommVault Team for Automated Snapshot-Based Backup

Posted: 31 May 2011 06:36 PM PDT

The new OEM agreement enables Tier 2 disk backup and Tier 3 tape archiving, for example, to be managed and provisioned in a single application. - Storage network systems maker NetApp and storage software provider CommVault, whom some might think ought to be competitors because they sell into many of the same markets, announced May 31 that they have signed a new global OEM agreement under which they will cross-pollinate some key products. ...

Google Removes 26 Apps with DroidDream Light Malware from Android Market

Posted: 31 May 2011 05:48 PM PDT

The DroidDream gang is back on the Android Market, this time with a stripped-down version of the malware. Google has removed the 26 apps identified so far. - The original developers behind DroidDream have added more applications to the Android Market with a stripped-down version of the original Android malware, according to a security firm. A total of 26 applications in the official Android Market were found to contain malware that can steal signif...

Sprint Tells FCC ATandT-T-Mobile Merger Will Harm Consumers, Competition

Posted: 31 May 2011 05:32 PM PDT

News Analysis: Sources tell eWEEK that AT&T isnt being truthful about its claims of a spectrum shortage for 4G LTE as well as the potential impact its proposed $39 billion buyout of T-Mobile will have on competition and consumers. - AT amp;T's claims that it needs additional spectrum to deploy its planned 4G network simply don't reflect reality, according to sources close to Sprint who declined to be identified because they were not authorized to speak to the media. This assertion came as Sprint filed with the Federal Comm...

VMware Adds Social Networking with Socialcast Buy

Posted: 31 May 2011 04:29 PM PDT

Socialcast is similar to Yammer, BroadVision and Salesforce.com's Chatter in that it is used inside an enterprise's firewall to enable employees and contractors (as needed) to share, develop and present documents, conversations, presentations, photos, video and any other business file needed for a project. - Hardly a month goes by without virtualization giant VMware buying more new intellectual property as it continues to build out its product set. The company revealed May 31 that it has acquired Socialcast, a 3-year-old San Francisco-based social collaboration software maker for enterprises. T...

Apple iCloud Targets Google, Amazon at WWDC

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:57 PM PDT

Apple has big plans for its Worldwide Developer Conference, preannouncing iCloud to compete with cloud services from Google and Amazon. - Apple CEO Steve Jobs will unveil the Mac OS X quot;Lion, quot; build, iOS 5 and its highly anticipated iCloud Web-based services offering during a keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference June 6, the company confirmed. The news, revealed via a brief press release May 31, is a r...

NEON Settles Mainframe Software Lawsuit with IBM

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:39 PM PDT

NEON, a Texas-based maker of mainframe utility software, has settled its lawsuit with IBM and has agreed to stop selling its zPrime product. - NEON Enterprise Software, a maker of mainframe software, announced it has settled its legal dispute with IBM and will immediately withdraw its zPrime product from the market. In the May 31 announcement, NEON said that pursuant to the terms of a permanent injunction, NEON and its distribution p...

Apple Rolls Out MacDefender Removal Tool for Mac OS X

Posted: 31 May 2011 03:36 PM PDT

Apple releases a security upgrade that adds the MacDefender definition to File Quarantine along with an update feature that will refresh malware definitions to keep up with emerging threats and a malware removal tool. - Apple rolled out its MacDefender removal tool in its latest security update to detect and remove the fake antivirus for Mac OS X from affected systems. The OSX.MacDefender.A definition was added to the quarantine list in Apples Security Update 2011-003, released May 31. Once the update has been...

Security Obstacles Remain for Data Center Virtualization

Posted: 31 May 2011 02:20 PM PDT

Organizations need to think about virtualization-specific security technology when upgrading their data centers instead of relying on existing measures, such as the trust firewall. - As organizations increasingly use virtualization in their data centers, they are becoming more aware of the need for proper security to defend against threats, according to a new research report. As organizations make the shift to virtualization and cloud computing, they run the risk of introdu...

Intel's Ultrabooks Are a Bad Idea: 10 Reasons Why

Posted: 31 May 2011 01:27 PM PDT

News Analysis: Intel is trying to add a new notebook category to the personal computer market. But the company should know that its plans are a bad idea. Its trying to create a narrow product niche that may fail to win buyer support. - Intel wants to try to bridge the gap between tablets and lightweight notebooks with a new category of devices it unveiled at the Computex trade show called Ultrabooks. The products attempt to deliver the thin and light design of lightweight notebook with the functionality of a tablet. The compan...

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