PlayBook to Allow Tethering to BlackBerry Smartphones The BlackBerry PlayBook, initially being sold with Wi-Fi, will allow tethering to a BlackBerry smartphone, giving users access to the smartphone's cellular network. Share: |
Simple, Cheap Apps For Keeping Secrets Online These easy-to-use VPN apps keep you anonymous wherever you're accessing the Net. Share: |
Mobile Device Management in an Age of Paranoia Smartphones don't look particularly dangerous. But in the wrong hands, they can cause serious damage to a company's finances, reputation, and even long-term survivability. Share: |
How to Choose a Wireless Provider and Smartphone In a world dominated by device exclusivity, the decision of which wireless provider and which smartphone to choose requires careful consideration. Share: |
Is Android Less Secure Than iPhone? Um, No. Trend Micros self-serving 'security through obscurity' claim about Android lacking security flies in the face of reality. Share: |
DOJ Indicts President of LCD Maker The U.S. Department of Justice indicted the president of Taiwanese display maker HannStar, making him the 22nd executive to be charged in an ongoing... Share: |
Man Stole Nude Photos From Women's E-mail Accounts A California man has pleaded guilty to charges that he broke into the e-mail accounts of thousands of women, scouring them for nude photos that he then posted to... Share: |
Google Tightens Apps' Uptime Guarantee Google is modifying its Apps service level agreement in ways that increase the company's accountability whenever the hosted collaboration and communication... Share: |
Flash to Offer More Control Over Cookies Adobe will build in Control Panel access to Flash Player security settings, and Firefox and Chrome will have similar levels of control. But is it too little, too late? Share: |
New Cassandra Can Pack Two Billion Columns Into a Row Apache's just-released Cassandra 0.7 comes with big data support Share: |
Taiwan Develops Face-recognition Vending Machine Government-funded researchers in Taiwan have developed a vending machine that recommends purchases based on people's faces, one of the inventors said on Friday. Share: |
Android Surpasses IOS, Millennial Said Shortly after tying with Apple's iOS for first place among smartphone operating systems hitting Millennial Media's mobile advertising network, Android is now... Share: |
Wall Street Beat: Software to Drive IT Growth Intel and SAP results and various forecasts issued this week suggest that while 2010 was a recovery year for just about all sectors of IT, enterprise software... Share: |
Oracle Issuing 66 Patches Oracle is planning on Tuesday to release 66 security patches affecting hundreds of products, according to a notice posted on its website. Share: |
BlackBerry PlayBook Tablet Poses Big Challenge for RIM Research in Motion showed off its upcoming 7-inch PlayBook tablet today in Boston, arguing that the device can bridge the consumer and enterprise market. Share: |
Cloud Makes Capacity Planning Harder: 3 Fight-Back Tips One of the issues we focus on in conversations with companies evaluating moving to cloud computing is the importance -- and challenge -- of capacity planning. Share: |
BlackBerry Dakota Signals RIM's Desperation RIM has thrown everything but the kitchen sink into the upcoming BlackBerry Dakota as it tries desperately to maintain market share against Apple and Google. Share: |
1 in 4 AT&T IPhone Users Say They'll Switch to Verizon A new ChangeWave Research survey of 4050 consumers, completed just days before Verizon announced plans to offer Apple's iPhone, reveals that the carrier will be... Share: |
Report: DOJ Prepares Challenge to Google's ITA Acquisition The DOJ is preparing documents to challenge Google's planned acquisition of ITA Software, according to news reports. Share: |
Dell Services Chief to Leave Company Dell said Thursday it has replaced the head of its US$8 billion services business, which it built up in late 2009 through its acquisition of Perot Systems. Share: |
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