Meg Whitman: Thailand Floods to Send DIY Server Makers Back to HP
HP boss Meg Whitman says that companies trying to build their own servers — without the help of traditional server giants like HP — are having little success due to the global hard drive shortage.
Speaking on her first quarterly earnings call since taking the reins at HP eight weeks ago, Whitman said that a small number of companies are skipping server vendors like HP and building their own machines — and that this number is getting smaller. “We hear all the time that people are building their ow...
Report: Android-Based Facebook Phone in the Works
Be warned: In 2012, your Facebook friend activity ticker could go insane — that is, if Facebook is indeed working on an actual “Facebook phone,” as reported Monday by AllThingsD.
According to AllThingsD sources, Facebook is working with Taiwanese phone manufacturer HTC on the purported phone, which would run “on a modified version of Android” that Facebook has “tweaked heavily” to integrate it...
Blame Your Crooked Teeth on Early Farmers
By Michael Balter, ScienceNOW
When humans turned from hunting and gathering to farming some 10,000 years ago, they set our species on the road to civilization. Agricultural surpluses led to division of labor, the rise of cities, and technological innovation. But civilization has had both its blessings and its curses. One downside of farming, a new study demonstrates, was a shortening of the human jaw that has left precious little room for our teeth and sends many of us to an orthodontist’s chair.
Although all living humans belong to one species, Homo sapiens, there are recognizable...