Friday, November 21, 2014

Bugs and Fixes: What's with Yosemite renaming shared computers?

Molecular flash memory could store massive data

Google, Rockstar reach deal to settle lawsuit over Nortel patents

IT News Daily
November 21, 2014

Bugs and Fixes: What's with Yosemite renaming shared computers?

There's a mysterious network bug in OS X 10.10 Yosemite. The symptom is that the shared name (as viewed in the Sharing System Preferences pane) of one or more of your OS X devices keeps changing. It may start out, for example, as "My MacBook." Check back later and it will be "My MacBook (1)." Still later, it will have morphed to "My MacBook (2)" ad infinitum. These changes occur without any action on the part of the user.

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Issue highlights

1. Molecular flash memory could store massive data

2. Google, Rockstar reach deal to settle lawsuit over Nortel patents

3. Intel plans 3D NAND flash next year for 'as much storage as you want'

4. IBM offers 'devops' services to speed enterprise app development

5. Facebook's alternative PHP engine attracts Web service providers

6. Intel planning thumb-sized PCs for next year

Molecular flash memory could store massive data

Novel molecules could help flash memory move beyond its storage limits, allowing for massive amounts of data to be recorded in small spaces, according to European scientists. READ MORE

Google, Rockstar reach deal to settle lawsuit over Nortel patents

Google has agreed to settle a patent lawsuit brought by Rockstar, a patent company that had earlier acquired a trove of patents from Nortel Networks. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: MaaS360

Ten Commandments of Bring Your Own Device

End users are demanding their own devices in the workplace making IT the shepherds of a potentially unruly flock. The good news is IT can embrace BYOD with security and confidence given the right preparation and technology. Whether you're supporting iOS, Android, BlackBerry or Windows, the rules of BYOD don't change. Learn More.

Intel plans 3D NAND flash next year for 'as much storage as you want'

Intel plans to ship 3D NAND flash chips next year that will allow it to cram more bits into solid-state storage. READ MORE

IBM offers 'devops' services to speed enterprise app development

IBM has built a team of experts on "devops," a hot, emerging approach to fast enterprise application development, and developed a collection of tools for deploying IT operations to the cloud. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Global Knowledge

How Mobile Management Services Fill a Critical Security Need

According to the GSMA, the total number of devices in 2012 will double from six billion to 12 billion by 2020. For organizations considering Mobile Management Services (MMS), such an increase demonstrates why it's critical to address MMS adoption and deployment now, before unchecked proliferation can cause serious problems. Learn More>>

Facebook's alternative PHP engine attracts Web service providers

Some fairly large Internet services are pressing into production Facebook's open-source PHP runtime engine after being impressed with the performance metrics for the alternative to the ubiquitous open-source PHP package used across the Web. READ MORE

Intel planning thumb-sized PCs for next year

Intel is shrinking PCs to thumb-sized "compute sticks" that will be out next year. READ MORE

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