Consumer Tech is Coming to the Workplace -- Stop Fighting It! Wars between IT and users over mobile and social technologies are battles that no one can win -- but developers can end Share: |
Prison for Four Who Ran Credit Card Fraud Market UPDATE: Police bust GhostMarket forum, a marketplace for everything from the famous Zeus online banking malware to recipes for making crystal meth and bombs. Share: |
If BlackBerry Messenger Goes to Android, What Remains of BlackBerry? Is RIM giving up on the soul of the BlackBerry? Share: |
Samsung Pushes 'Green' Memory Analysis: Samsung shows off its 30nm Green DDR3 2 gigabit (Gb) and 4Gb memory. Share: |
Twitter: No Plans for an IPO or Funding Twitter co-founder Biz Stone reportedly said today that the company is making money and there are no plans for Twitter to go public in the near future. Share: |
Is the Megascale of the Cloud a Good Thing? Google's recent Gmail outage reveals the dark side of cloud computing's economies of scale -- and the resilience of tape Share: |
Gmail Back for Everyone Except Power Users Google Thursday said that Gmail service has mostly been restored some four days after an outage -- except to those heavy users with 'very large' inboxes. Share: |
IPad 2 Accessories Trickling out Apple and accessory makers are offering cases and jackets that fit the dimensions of the thinner and lighter iPad 2, which was announced on Wednesday. The iPad 2... Share: |
Germany Identifies a Secure Way to Deal With Spam In theory, stopping spam is easy: just make it uneconomic to send millions of messages by charging for each one sent, or make senders authenticate their identity... Share: |
Activate AT&T iPhone Personal Hotspot Plan on the Fly AT&T announced that it will support the personal Wi-Fi hotspot feature in iOS 4.3, and that users can switch it back off without penalty. Share: |
Cisco Targets SMBs with New "Unified Communications" Products Cisco launched new "unified communications" products for SMB customers, but the offerings are really just glorified VoIP. Share: |
Amazon Hooks Into VMware's Management Platform Amazon Web Services (AWS) will help IT staff to move virtual machines to the AWS cloud with a new plug-in for VMware's management platform, AWS said on Friday. Share: |
IBM Uses Mobile Web to Aid Illiterate Job-hunters IBM plans to use voice web technology to boost rural employment Share: |
Beijing to Track People's Movements via Their Mobile Phones China plans on tracking the movements of people in Beijing using their mobile phones, a measure that while aimed at relieving traffic congestion, could set off... Share: |
FCC Moves to Redirect Phone Subsidies for the Poor The FCC looks at ways to redirect telephone subsidies for the poor to broadband service. Share: |
Secrecy Continues Over Banking Data Transferred to US by EU Details of private banking data being sent to the United States’ Treasury Department are not forthcoming say alarmed European parliamentarians. Share: |
Spectrum for Rural 4G Auctioned off in Sweden Four operators will be able to offer mobile broadband in the 800MHz band, which is especially well-suited for rural areas, after a spectrum auction in Sweden... Share: |
Microsoft's Bing Taps Into Online Coupon Fever Microsoft is responding to the online coupon frenzy by adding results about special deals to its Bing search engine, both on its desktop and mobile versions. Share: |
Why the iPad 2 Leaves Me Cold Apple fans the world over may be all a dither over its latest tablet, but there are numerous reasons not to be. Here are seven of them. Share: |
Prepare for Talent Wars, IT Poaching, Dice.com Warns IT hiring managers and recruiters are bracing for a fight over the most skilled tech pros -- and they're watching carefully to make sure their own most valued employees aren't about to flee for greener tech pastures. Share: |
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