Intel exec pushes geotagging to address Euro privacy laws
An Intel executive has proposed geotagging as a way to ensure compliance with European data privacy laws.
An Intel executive has proposed geotagging as a way to ensure compliance with European data privacy laws.
IBM has partnered with chip maker Xilinx to expand the use of IBM Power processors in servers, taking on Intel for a bigger slice of the data center market.
Morgan Stanley is testing ARM-based servers, the latest sign of competition for Intel in the data center
ARM is bringing its TrustZone security technology, long used in smartphones, to a family of chips for the Internet of Things
ARM released a new chip design this week that should bring a burst of performance to low-cost smartphones aimed at fast-growing markets like China, India and Brazil.
Candidates for the U.S. presidential nomination are turning to Facebook to reach potential voters, COO Sheryl Sandberg said Wednesday.
Facebook has passed another milestone, reporting Wednesday that its base of monthly active users passed 1.5 billion for the first time.
HP officially becomes two companies on Sunday. The split follows more than a decade in which HP had more than its share of scandals and corporate missteps.
With IBM pouring millions of dollars into the emerging field of cognitive computing, Intel got in on the act Monday by announcing its acquisition of Saffron.
Oracle announced a new line of Sparc servers at OpenWorld on Monday based on a new processor called the M7, the first designed entirely in house by Oracle.
Reporting its third-quarter earnings, Google also talked about how vital machine learning will be to its future.
Huawei's shipments have grown rapidly to give it the top spot
Dell and Microsoft have teamed up to sell a converged system that combines servers, storage and software in a pre-integrated box which they say can connect easily to Microsoft's Azure cloud services.
Dell released a new family of servers on Tuesday for companies that want some of the benefits of hyper-scale data centers without having to do the custom engineering work.
Fujitsu has launched a managed cloud service for retailers based on the Oracle Commerce Platform and Fujitsu's M10 servers running Solaris