Archive for February, 2010

Linux still get Special Place in Nokia

Although not interested using Android, Linux still have a special place in Nokia. The world’s largest mobile phone vendor that based in Finland was specifically developed Linux as a platform next to his future Symbian.
“Linux has a different positioning with Symbian. Linux will be used for computing products and Symbian for smartphones. We’ll see progress [...]

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Motorola Will Separate Phone and Network Business

Motorola Inc. will split its business into two parts in the first quarter of 2011. One part will focus on the mobile phone business and television devices. The second part will emphasize the development of business networks.
Motorola says this corporate action aims to improve its position in the market different. “We believe that each business [...]

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Virgin Media vs. Come back to BT

I keep running across advertisements saying “Come back to BT.” While I appreciate that BT is the nation’s oldest and largest telecoms company, I am not so sure why I should (or shouldn’t) make the switch. To begin with, I have a new house with shiny new Virgin Media Fibre optic cable installed. I get [...]

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Intel prepares 6 Core Desktop Processor

After the last few years favoring dual core processors and four cores on the market for desktop and servers, Intel is currently preparing a six-core processors. In a statement on Wednesday (2/3/2010), Intel plans to release this year.
However, these processors will not be released for mainstream computers. For a while, the processor will be designed [...]

Thursday, February 4th, 2010