Hewlett-Packard Kills Slate Project

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Sources have recently announced that Hewlett-Packard has killed off Slate, the much anticipated Windows 7 tablet computer.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer first reveiled the new tablet in January at CES 2010. The product was expected to hit the market in the summer 2010. Now sources are saying that Hewlett-Packard is not happy with the Windows 7 operating system and has  recently killed the project.

Another thing to mention is that HP may be moving away from using Intel hardware for its tablets because of its high power consumption. This would also be reason for eliminating Windows 7 as an operating system.

It seems the only other option for HP’s operating system would be Google, but who knows?

Writer’s Bio: Derek Morris is Senior Editor of Vectorwire.com, source for the latest graphic design, web design, web hosting, and technology news and articles.

Apple: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

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I have said it before and I shall do so again. I am not an Apple user. However, I cannot help but marvel at the skill of their brush when it comes to building user interfaces as well as their marketing precision in creating niches and dominating them. I personally applaud Steve Jobs’ letter on why Apple will not accept Flash. I thought it provided excellent reasons all of which I agree with. However, the hardcore, nigh militaristic, means of 4th gen iPhone retribution is one of the largest fiascoes I have bared witness to in a long time.

On a very small level, I like Flash. I think it greatly helps smaller development teams achieve high levels of interactivity, if used properly. Unfortunately, I rarely see Flash used properly. Even with simple things like ads, I see Flash crashing browsers, slowing down performance, bugging or breaking pages, taking up huge amounts of system resources, etc. The problem with Flash is you don’t have to be technically proficient at it to use it. Heck, you could never code a day in your life and still use it. This is one of the great parts of Flash, but novices rarely check to ensure their code is concise, if it uses only the objects that is required for the Flash project, if it optimized, if it will work fine on all browsers, etc. And Jobs also made it clear that they have done wonders without Flash, so quite honestly, why would they need it?

Now the two steps back. I am not going to rehash everything here because the story has been beaten to death. I would say look at what Renay San Miguel said about it in his article Lost iPhone Brings Scoundrels, Sharks, and Shysters out of the Woodwork.

I don’t consider the issue a First Amendment issue. Gizmodo’s first responsibility is to their audience. They have a history of finding information on new gadgets and telling the world about it. This sort of thing is not only expected, but it’s the sole reason why they are successful. They meet some guy who has new technology and was willing to give them a first look for a small price. Again this is standard stuff in the world of tech journalism. It really is no different than an investigative reporter bribing people to find sources for the deplorable conditions found in large meat processing plants. Sorry, forgot, it’s not a bribe, it’s a gift.

If the device was so amazing that it required law enforcement to break down a door and raid a home office, then what the heck was it doing in some engineer’s hands outside of the company office? Why was it taken into a bar? Why isn’t the engineer being charged with some sort of civil lawsuit for negligence or even industrial sabotage? The reaction to what Gizmodo did is the type of reaction you would see in a bomb making case, not in something as simple as getting a scoop on a story.

I think the thing that gets me the most out of all of this is that it shows two things about Apple. One, it shows on some level that they have no class. This could have been handled quite easily in another way instead of having the REACT Gestapo brought in. Two, it shows that while Apple is marketing savvy in more traditional venues they have a lot to learn about exploiting bad moments. If I ran up Apple’s marketing team I would have seen this as the perfect opportunity for huge amounts of high grade PR. An opportunity like this could have easily given Apple several extremely well placed evangelists, a show that Apple is a class act (which 60/40 they are already), free marketing, and community involvement.

Instead, their overreacting to this situation has cast doubts as to the glamour that was Apple and has wrought the possibility that maybe Apple is the next Evil Empire.

Cineteck France Selects Equinix to Deliver Premium Hosting

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Web Host News – Paris, France – Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), a provider of global data center services, has today announced that Cineteck France, a specialist in website hosting for enterprises and individuals, has chosen to host its Web and application servers in a private cage at Equinix’s International Business Exchange (IBX®) data center (PA2) [...]

Network Solutions Offers Branding Opportunity for New and Existing Websites with the Launch of .CO Domain Name Registration

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Web Host News – Herndon, VA – Network Solutions®, leading provider of domain name registration and online marketing services, announces the launch of the second phase of the .CO with the Columbia Registry. The Sunrise Global phase of the .CO domain name registration begins April 26, 2010 and ends on June 10, 2010, the Landrush [...]

Cisco and VMware to Accelerate Data Center Virtualization Opportunities for Channel Partners

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Web Host News – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Cisco Partner Summit – April 28, 2010 – Building on a shared vision of data center virtualization for enabling customers to build private clouds, Cisco and VMware (NYSE: VMW) today announced the expansion of the companies’ relationship with the launch of a comprehensive channel partner acceleration initiative.
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Palladium Hosting Launches Hosted Exchange Product Line

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Web Host News – Calgary, Canada – Palladium Hosting, an Alberta-based hosting company, recently announced the launch of a line of Hosted products including Exchange 2010, Blackberry, Sharepoint, Office Communication Server, and Dynamics CRM. The service is designed to assist customers who need today’s technology for communication and collaboration, rely on devices powered by BlackBerry [...]

Horizon Data Center Solutions and FiberLight Partner To Power Enterprise Colocation and Cloud Computing

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Web Host News – Washington, DC – FiberLight, LLC, a leading optical networking provider, was able to accomplish the impossible when it turned up a 10 Gig Ethernet network with dedicated IP Services in less than a week for Horizon Data Center Solutions, a fast growing facilities-based colocation and IT service company headquartered in Dallas. [...]

Savvis Meets European Cloud Infrastructure Demand Through UK Data Center Expansion

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Web Host News – ST. LOUIS – Savvis, Inc. (Nasdaq: SVVS), a global leader in cloud infrastructure and hosted IT solutions for enterprises, today announced the 20 million pounds Sterling expansion of its Slough data center in the UK. The development is expected to meet growing European demand for its cloud computing and IT infrastructure [...]

NTT Communications Powers Cloud Service with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization

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Web Host News – RALEIGH, N.C. – Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced another endorsement of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization as a foundational technology for clouds. NTT Communications (NTT Com) in Japan has built its new cloud computing and hosting service offering, BizHosting Basic, on Red [...]

Web Hosting Sales and Promos Roundup – April 30 2010

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April 30, 2010 — There were a number of interesting web hosting sales and promotions during the last week of April, including free cloud hosting deals from Server Intellect and Bulgarian web host Cloud.bg, as well as an interesting event sponsorship announced by The Planet, as well as a promotion that will make skilled IT pros compete over an Asus Eee PC netbook.