Avoid Patriot Act Surprises: Encrypt Cloud Data On-premise CIOs the world over who do business with US organisations do so under the shadow of the US Patriot Act. Share: |
Google Labs to Be Shut Down Google has decided to close its Labs initiative as part of the company's efforts to streamline its product portfolio and focus its development efforts. Share: |
4 Tips for Keeping Your Data Center Cool This Summer Now that summer is in full swing, it's natural for IT shops to be concerned about keeping their data centers cool. Share: |
iPads in the Enterprise: 5 Price Negotiation Tactics The iPad enterprise adoption craze is underway, are you armed with the knowledge and resources you need to negotiate a deal for iPads in bulk? Share: |
Google Fixes Flaw That Scrubbed Websites From Search Index Google has disabled a feature that could allow people to remove websites from its search index following a problematic discovery by an astute observer. Share: |
Mobile security: iOS vs. Android vs. WebOS vs. the rest As tablets and smartphones become common business tools, InfoWorld's handy comparison helps IT know which to allow. Share: |
Anonymous Releases Restricted NATO Document The hacking collective Anonymous released a document on Thursday marked "restricted" from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Share: |
Apple B2B App Store Open for Business Apple's B2B App Store is open for business enabling customers to build or buy custom iOS apps. Share: |
Outsourcing Slumps in the Second Quarter Outsourcing declined worldwide by 18 percent to US$16.4 billion in the second quarter because of weak demand in the Americas and an overall drop in the number of... Share: |
Nokia Makes Loss as Smartphone Sales Drop by a Third Nokia made a net loss in the second quarter following a dramatic decline in smartphone sales, it reported Thursday. Share: |
Acer to Buy U.S. Cloud Technology Provider IGware Acer said Thursday it plans to acquire iGware, a cloud technology company in the U.S., for US$320 million, as part of a plan to allow users to more easily share... Share: |
Google May Be Willing to Settle Oracle's Android Lawsuit Google has offered the first public indication that it may be willing to settle Oracle's lawsuit against it over the alleged infringement of Java patents. Share: |
Wolfram Makes Data Interactive Wolfram Research, the maker of the popular Mathematica computational software, has released a new platform for visualizing and interacting with complex data... Share: |
Apple iPad, Day 19: Gaming on the iPad The iPad can perform most of the functions of a PC--Web surfing, email, word processing, and such--but how does it compare with a PC when it comes to the very important task of playing games? Share: |
Dell Fills Data Center Technology Stack With Force10 Dell's acquisition of Force10 Networks will fill a critical networking hole as the company buys its way into building an integrated technology stack for data... Share: |
TruePosition Alleges Plot Against Its 9-1-1 Location System TruePosition, the developer of technology used by some carriers to pinpoint 9-1-1 calls, says Ericsson, Qualcomm and Alcatel-Lucent have worked together to keep... Share: |
Senator Opposes AT&T's Acquisition of T-Mobile A senior U.S. senator voices opposition to AT&T's proposed acquisition of T-Mobile USA. Share: |
AT&T Revenue up on Mobile Data Growth AT&T adds 5.6 million smartphones and a record number of other data devices to its mobile network during the second quarter. Share: |
Report: Google Considers InterDigital Buy InterDigital on Tuesday said it was considering selling the company, and now the Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, said Google is interested in... Share: |
House Panel Approves Data Breach Notification Bill A House subcommittee approves a data breach notification bill. Share: |
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