2011: The Year Personal Computing Will Reinvent Itself The dominant desktop paradigm will finally wither and a thousand new personal computing models will bloom. Share: |
AMD CEO Dirk Meyer Resigns Thomas Seifert, Senior VP and CFO, to replace Meyer as interim CEO. Share: |
Verizon May Change $250 for iPhone, Says Analyst Verizon may price the long-anticipated iPhone for its network higher than customers are used to paying for Apple's iconic smartphone, an analyst said Monday. Share: |
11 Tablets Worth Watching About 80 tablets were shown at the CES trade show last week, but many will be around a year from now. Here are 11 that merit a closer look. Share: |
Telecommuting is Good for Employees and Employers Many managers struggle to embrace telecommuting, but it makes happier workers and has many benefits for the company as well. Share: |
Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, EMC Consortium Plan Withdrawn In a move that will be seen by many as a big win for open source campaigners; plans to create a consortium led by have been withdrawn Share: |
4G War of Words Is on Mobile operators were out in full force at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, promoting their improved data networks and... Share: |
Cloud Computing Used to Hack Wireless Passwords A German security researcher has shown how the massive computing power of Amazons EC2 cloud computers can crack wireless passwords in as little as six minutes. Share: |
Investors Pump $950M Into Groupon Groupon has completed its US$950 million funding round and the money will be used to improve its technology infrastructure, continue its business expansion and... Share: |
Taiwan's TSMC Reports 42 Percent Sales Gain in 2010 TSMC, the world’s largest semiconductor foundry, reported a 42 percent increase in sales last year, the company said on Tuesday, as a global proliferation of new... Share: |
EU Concerned About Hungarian Law to Register Bloggers Europe’s Digital Agenda Commissioner has joined the debate on Hungary’s controversial new media law which many fear damages freedom of expression. Share: |
Skype Growth Eats Into International Calls International phone traffic is on the slide and one research company reckons that a likely cause is the effect of VoIP service Skype. Share: |
How Useful Are Tablets For Business? The tablet age is upon us whether we want it or not, but what do business users actually use tablets for? Share: |
MySpace Slashes Nearly Half of Staff MySpace is laying off 500 employees, or about 47 percent of its global staff, as part of a restructuring by the once-leading, now struggling social-networking... Share: |
Oracle Lawsuit Not Slowing Support Provider's Momentum Oracle's lawsuit against Rimini Street is not slowing the smaller company's momentum, as it logged its best-ever performance in the fourth quarter, according to... Share: |
Google Releases API for Its URL Shortener External developers can now integrate Google's Goo.gl URL shortening service into their websites and online applications through a just-released API (application... Share: |
No IT Budget? Workers Bring Their Own Tech Theres an increasingly popular trend of workers buying and using their own equipment for work tasks, bypassing conservative IT departments. Share: |
Ericsson: Mobile Broadband Subscriptions Will Double in 2011 The number of mobile broadband subscriptions will reach 1 billion before the end of 2011, boosted by faster networks and the growing popularity of smartphones... Share: |
Intel, Nvidia Sign $1.5 Billion Licensing Deal Intel and Nvidia agree to end a long-standing patent dispute and license each other's patents. Share: |
Businesses Plan a Tablet Buying Spree A ChangeWave survey of IT buyers finds a surge of businesses planning to buy tablets -- mostly Apple iPads -- for employees in the first three months of this year. Share: |
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