Apache outs version 2.4 of its HTTP server six years after last full release

It’s been half a dozen years since Apache last released a new version of its venerable HTTP server, but the day has finally come for version 2.4 to be unveiled to the world. Granted, the old Apache was doing fine — it’s been the most prolific web server in the world since the mid nineties — but a bit

T-Mobile lost more customers in Q4, will launch LTE in 2013 with AWS spectrum from AT&T

In T-Mobile USA’s first earnings report since the proposed merger with AT&T fell through in December, it noted a loss of 802,000 customers in Q4, but there is some good news. Thanks to the AWS spectrum it’s receiving due to the termination of said deal, it plans to launch LTE services in 2013. Additionally,

Cloud Security: DataLocker Lets You Encrypt Your Sensitive Dropbox Files For Free

We’re all becoming increasingly reliant on consumer cloud services, as cloud storage providers like Dropbox make it easy to share and store files, folders, images, sync between platforms, and more. They make our lives easier, but because they store an enormous amount of potentially sensitive data, there

NVIDIA Tegra 3 VSMP technology renamed 4-PLUS-1

Back when we were first learning about the amazing technology in the system-on-chip architecture of the NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, the term “VSMP” was used to describe the “ninja core” it included. That extra core, the fifth core, also known as the “companion core”

LG Optimus 4X HD revealed and detailed with NVIDIA Tegra 3

This week LG Electronics have released information on their first NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor toting smartphone, the LG Optimus 4X HD. This device follows up on the world’s first dual-core device, the LG Optimus 2X, and comes with everything from HD video playback to a high efficiency battery.

Report: Video Accounts For Half Of All Mobile Traffic; Android Biggest For Mobile Ads

Mobile video now accounts for half of all mobile traffic; and on some networks, that number is as high as 69 percent — a testament to the rise of smartphones and tablets as the mobile devices of choice for consumers, and their growing interest in using these devices to do a lot more than just make phone

Samsung’s Galaxy S II celebrates 20 million sold, just in time for MWC

After crossing the 10 million units moved threshold back in September, Samsung has joyously announced ahead of MWC 2012 that its Galaxy S II family of phones has sold 20 million since launching in April. According to Samsung, taking just ten months to hit the mark puts it ahead of the original Galaxy

Clothes Horse Wants To Solve The Biggest Problem With Online Shopping: Finding Clothes That Fit

Clothes Horse, a fashion technology company based out of New York, is publicly launching its platform today in an attempt to address one of the biggest challenges facing online shoppers: buying clothes that fit. Through the use of a customizable widget that merchants add to their own websites, Clothes

10 Free Android Apps You’ll Use Every Day

From the moment you wake up in the morning to the second you close your eyes at night, your smartphone is probably the first and last thing you touch.…

NVIDIA officially brands Tegra 3′s five-core quad-core architecture as 4-PLUS-1

NVIDIA’s cooked up a few ways to describe the Tegra 3′s quad-core-with-a-spare architecture, usually by giving the extra Cortex A9 a cute nickname like "ninja," or "companion." Until now, the proper description was "Variable Symmetrical Multiprocessing," or, vSMP for short. Despite how much fun (and