Nicholas Kolakowski is a staff editor at eWEEK, covering Microsoft and other companies in the enterprise space, as well as evolving technology such as tablet PCs. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Playboy, WebMD, AARP the Magazine, AutoWeek, Washington City Paper, Trader Monthly, and Private Air.
Google still plans to shut off its ill-fated Google Wave on April 30. The real-time collaboration tool, designed to merge email, wikis and other forms of communication into a single wave, never enjoyed the consumer traction of other Google products such as Gmail. The search-engine giant subsequently released a considerable portion of the source code […]
Less than a week after Apples new iPad made its debut, complete with a high-resolution Retina Display, the blogosphere continues to buzz about screens and pixel density. Not to be outdone by its competition, Microsoft has released some new details relating to screen resolution for Windows 8, which will most likely face down the iPad […]
EMC is expanding its presence in the cloud with a new portfolio of infrastructure services and applications. As part of that effort, the company will offer ways for customers to accelerate a move to desktop as a service (DaaS) and better incorporate mobile technologies. This is just the latest in a series of fairly big […]
Microsoft may have engineered Windows 8 to work on tablets, but it will still need sales of the upcoming operating system on traditional PCs if it wants to maintain the Windows divisions profits and margins. Based on new numbers released by research firm IDC, it seems that worldwide PC shipment growth for 2011 was anemic […]
Hewlett-Packards decision to consolidate its printing and personal computer divisions under veteran manager Todd Bradley is possibly the beginning of some very big things, according to analysts. At the very least, the move will offer HP some bottom-line savings; it could also set the company up for a more radical move, such as spinning off […]
Apples new iPad operates at higher temperatures than the iPad 2 when running a processor-intensive game, according to a new test by Consumer Reports. The watchdog group aimed a thermal imaging camera at a new iPad playing Infinity Blade II, and recorded temperatures as high as 116 degrees Fahrenheit. Ambient temperature in the room was […]
Apple could sell 66 million iPads this year, buoyed by strong interest in its newest version, according to Gene Munster, an analyst with Piper Jaffray. Due to the strong launch, we are raising our [calendar year 2012] iPad estimates from 60 [million] to 66 [million], Munster wrote in a March 20 research note. We believe […]
Microsofts upcoming Outlook 15 will offer a variety of tweaks to the interface, according to a March 20 posting on Paul Thurrotts Supersite for Windows. For starters, Outlook 15 will offer native integration of Hotmail, along with social networks such as Facebook and LinkedIn. Another new feature, Peeks, will offer more information about Outlook items […]
Microsoft will release Windows 8 in October, according to a new Bloomberg report. That report, which cited unnamed sources with knowledge of the schedule, suggested that the next-generation operating system will appear on devices with competing Intel and ARM chipsets. While Intels products continue to handily dominate the traditional PC space, ARM processors run a […]
Apple claims it has sold 3 million new iPads since the next-generation tablets March 16 release. That comes within hours of Apple CEO Tim Cook announcing during a March 19 conference call that the new iPad had sold in record numbers. AT&T also reported that it set a single-day record for iPad sales and activations […]