Can You Swap Your Laptop With an iPad? Tired of lugging your laptop on business trips? Imagine leaving your clunky laptop at home and getting virtually all of your work done on a slim iPad. Yes, it's possible. Share: |
Modems: 60 Years of Hooking Up A visual guide to the history of the modem, from the 1950s to today. Share: |
Cloud Consulting Firm Hopes Lightning Can Strike Twice Cloud consulting start-up CloudTP reunites colleagues from Cambridge Technology Partners, including co-founder Chris Greendale. Share: |
AT&T Data Plan Lawsuit Could be iOS Issue AT&T is being sued for allegedly overcharging iPhone and iPad users for data usage, but issue could be related to iOS multitasking. Share: |
New Browser Data Holds Mixed Bag for Internet Explorer The latest browser market share data has some trends for Microsoft to celebrate, and some that it should be concerned about. Share: |
Ham Radio Not a Viable Option for Egypt Despite the best efforts of Internet activists who are trying to help Egyptians communicate with the outside world, ham radio isn't a viable option in this... Share: |
Apple Hit With Another Suit Alleging Privacy Violations Apple has been hit with another lawsuit accusing it of privacy violations for the way it shares information collected from iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users with... Share: |
Address Allocation Kicks off IPv4 Endgame The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority has assigned two large blocks of IPv4 addresses to the Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre, activating a rule under... Share: |
Advanced Antennas, Virtual Modems to Make Networks Greener The GreenTouch Consortium demonstrated its work Tuesday into how using large-scale antenna systems and virtual modems, along with splitting mobile networks into... Share: |
Oracle to Pay $46 Million to Settle Kickbacks Complaint Oracle settles a lawsuit alleging that Sun Microsystems, a company it merged with in 2010, was engaged in a kickbacks scheme involving government contracts. Share: |
Oracle Boosts Speed, Capacity of Tape Drives Oracle is taking aim at the fast-growing storage demands of large enterprises with the latest version of its high-end tape drive, which will be able to pack 5TB... Share: |
EMC's Greenplum Offers 'big Data' Tools at No Charge EMC is now offering a community edition of its Greenplum data warehousing platform, as well as algorithms and data mining tools for working with large data sets... Share: |
China Search Engine Baidu Sees Q4 Profits Nearly Triple China's largest search engine Baidu continues to post strong earnings, with the company's net profits more than doubling for the fourth quarter in 2010. Share: |
Firefox 4 Add-On Takes Browsing Outside the Browser An experimental tool aims to shift the emphasis away from search and enable more natural browsing, Mozilla Labs says. Share: |
New Google Docs Features Ease Organization Google has overhauled the document organizer within its Docs online office productivity suite, making it even better for business use. Share: |
Amazon to Offer Oracle's Database in the Cloud Oracle's database will be available in the second quarter as part of Amazon Web Services' Relational Database Service, the companies announced Tuesday. Share: |
EU Struggles With Online Consumer Rights European legislators are struggling to create a law that will protect consumers when they buy online services or content. Share: |
5 New Online Security Threats to Avoid Hackers just keep devising new ways to target Facebook and Amazon.com users. Read up on these five threats before you're "spear phished"--or worse. Share: |
Intel, IBM Invest in White House Innovation Effort The White House helps launch a new program focused on training and supporting U.S. entrepreneurs. Share: |
Arbor: Mobile Networks Trail Fixed Line in Security Mobile network operators are trailing their fixed-line counterparts by several years in regards to security, with many experiencing outages and other problems... Share: |
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