Four Reasons To Avoid the BlackBerry PlayBook The BlackBerry PlayBook tablet shows some promise, but here are four compelling reasons not to get the RIM tablet. Share: |
Feds Want Employee's Laptop in B-1 Visa Case Undisclosed federal authorities are seeking the work laptop of an Infosys worker who sued the firm after it allegedly asked him to help get temporary B-1 visas for employees who required H-1B visas. Share: |
Does Obama Really Have an Internet Kill Switch? Cybersecurity may be top of mind for Congress this year, but the whole 'kill switch' thing is overblown. Share: |
Amazon Launches Smartphone Music Streaming in US Amazon's new Cloud Drive online storage service allows customers to store music in the cloud and, in the U.S., stream it to an Android app or through a Web... Share: |
NFC Gains Traction as Google Eyes System With MasterCard, Citigroup Google, MasterCard and Citigroup are reportedly working together on Near-Field Communication technology inside Android phones. Share: |
Integrating Social Media Is Hard to Do CIOs want to integrate social media updates with enterprise CRM systems, but the tools to do so are still emerging Share: |
Applying Global Strategy to Local Environments When you find yourself uttering awful words like "glocalization," you know you are into something messy. Share: |
Companies Pick and Choose Which Data Breaches to Report One in seven information technology companies have not reported data breaches or losses to outside government agencies, authorities or stockholders. Share: |
ZTE Supplying 4G LTE TDD/FDD Network Gear to Swedish Company A China backed telecommunications technology known as LTE TDD is being used to build new high-speed 4G (fourth generation) networks in Sweden and Denmark... Share: |
Demand for IT Workers Outstrips Supply for First Time Since 2008 Demand for IT skills has exceeded supply for the first time since the end of 2008, according to e-skills UK's latest jobs report. Share: |
Social Media Use Jumps but TV Remains Top in Japanese Crisis Millions of Japanese flocked to Internet and social media websites following this month's earthquake, tsunami and subsequent nuclear crisis, but television... Share: |
Google Docs Spreadsheets Get More Sophisticated Google Docs now has a data filtering function and better graphing, pushing it closer to making Microsoft Office redundant. Share: |
Intel 320 Series SSDs Better, But Still Too Expensive Intel unveiled the new 320 Series line of solid-state drives which are bigger and cheaper than previous SSDs, but still cost too much to justify. Share: |
.XXX Does Not Mark the Spot ICANNs latest top level domain decision raises a few eyebrows. Share: |
Google's Commerce Search Adds Search-as-you-type Google's cloud-hosted search application for e-commerce sites has been upgraded with on-the-fly results that drop down from the query box as shoppers type their... Share: |
Sprint to Fight AT&T's Buyout of T-Mobile Sprint Nextel has vowed to fight AT&T's proposed US$39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile USA, calling the deal a bid to create a new telecommunications... Share: |
What Google Must Do To Make Android Mobile Payments a Success Google is getting closer to launching an NFC-based Android mobile payment system, but it will fail if Google doesn't handle it right. Share: |
Group Protests Proposed Cuts in E-gov't Transparency Efforts An open government group protests proposed cuts to a U.S. government transparency program. Share: |
Overtis Launches Browser Plugin for Web App Control A 3-year-old startup called Overtis launched a browser plugin on Tuesday aimed at letting companies control what data employees can access through Web... Share: |
EBay to Buy GSI Commerce for $2.4B EBay has agreed to acquire for about US$2.4 billion GSI Commerce, whose suite of e-commerce and digital marketing tools and services are expected to boost eBay's... Share: |
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