New York to Investigate T-Mobile, AT&T Deal New York is the first state that has committed itself to investigating the $39 billion deal for possible anti-competitive effects. Share: |
iPad in the Business World: 3 Big Worries Remain Like a sucker punch, the iPad's popularity has taken the enterprise by surprise. Share: |
BP Employee Loses Laptop With Data on 13,000 Oil Spill Claimants The personal information of 13,000 individuals who had filed compensation claims with BP after last years disastrous oil spill may have been potentially compromised. Share: |
Windows Phone to Hit Second Spot by 2015, IDC Says IDC made a bold prediction Tuesday, forecasting that Windows Phone will surge ahead to become the No. 2 smartphone operating system by 2015. Share: |
Google Settles FTC Complaint over Google Buzz Privacy The FTC has reached an agreement with Google to settle charges that the Google Buzz launch used deceptive practices and violated user privacy. Share: |
Houston, We Have a Problem: Critical NASA Systems Vulnerable Security experts weigh in on security audit report from NASA indicating a number of mission critical servers are vulnerable to cyber attack. Share: |
Why the BlackBerry PlayBook Is an Ideal Tablet for Business The BlackBerry PlayBook has its drawbacks, but for companies invested in the BlackBerry culture it presents a compelling business case. Share: |
Google Maps Nears First Deadline on China Requirement Google has yet to apply for the necessary state license to operate its online mapping service in China, putting another Google product in jeopardy as the first... Share: |
Google Settles FTC Complaint Over Buzz Google settles an FTC privacy complaint over its Buzz social network. Share: |
Google Settles FTC Complaint Over Buzz Google settles an FTC privacy complaint over its Buzz social network. Share: |
Texas Instruments Sees 6 Month Disruption at Japan Plant Texas Instruments anticipates between four and six months of disruption to its chip manufacturing operations in Japan following the massive earthquake that... Share: |
Salesforce.com Buying Social Monitoring Vendor Radian6 Salesforce.com plans to buy social media monitoring vendor Radian6, whose technology tracks conversations occurring on social sites like Facebook, Twitter and... Share: |
Oracle Rumors Swirl as Lawson Users Wait and Wonder Lawson Software customers still don't know the fate of the company following Infor's roughly US$1.8 billion acquisition offer earlier this month, with just days... Share: |
Text Message Provider Fights Back Against Verizon A company charged with fraud by Verizon and the Texas attorney general is fighting back, asking an Arizona court on Monday not to impose an injunction that would... Share: |
India Said to Lag Brazil, China, Russia in Digital Access India trails behind China, Brazil and Russia in providing access to its people to information and communications technology, report says Share: |
EU-US Talks on Data Exchange Start Amid Controversy The European Union and the United States have started negotiations about how best to protect personal data exchanged between the two blocs. Share: |
American Express Takes On PayPal in Online Payments War American Express is directly challenging PayPals virtual monopoly in online payments with its new Serve offering. Share: |
Google Gigabit Network Going to Kansas City Kansas City is the lucky winner of a 1Gbit-per-second broadband network that Google plans to build. Share: |
Report: Microsoft Head Marketer Steps Down Mich Mathews, senior vice president for Microsoft's Central Marketing Group,has stepped down after 22 years Share: |
Taiwan Pushes IT Sector to Target User Experience Officials in Taiwan said on Wednesday they would work with the island's hardware-intensive IT sector over the next three years to design new ways for users to... Share: |
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