Android Tops Smartphone Market With 39% Share Android's multiple vendors are keeping it on top in the U.S. smartphone operating system wars, although Apple is still dominant as an individual manufacturer. Share: |
Tablets Used Widely for Business, Says Survey If your employees promise that they'll use tablets for business purposes if your company buys them, they're probably not lying. Share: |
iPhone 5: Why Rivals Should Be Worried With the launch of the iPhone 5 imminent, it seems that Apple could double its market. Take a look at some of the conditions that might drive excessive demand for the new Apple smartphone. Share: |
Apple iPad, Day 27: How Will iOS 5 and iCloud Change Things? I've run into some problems, and had some complaints during the 30 Days With the iPad series, but perhaps some of my issues will be resolved when iOS 5 and iCloud get here. Share: |
Ten Best Practices to Prevent Data and Privacy Breaches Although it may seem inevitable that your organization will be impacted by a data breach, if you follow the guidance in these ten best practices you can prevent the vast majority of attacks. Share: |
US Phisher Who Hit 38,500 Gets Long Prison Sentence A California man was sentenced to 12 years and seven months in prison Thursday for his role as the brains behind a widespread phishing scam that took in more... Share: |
Oracle Releases Java SE 7 In what is the first major update to the programming language in more than five years, Oracle has shipped Java Platform Standard Edition 7 (Java SE 7), the... Share: |
Apple iPad, Day 26: Adding It All Up The iPad 2 itself starts at $500, but by the time I got done purchasing the apps and peripherals necessary for the iPad to replace my PC, the price tag was quite a bit higher. Share: |
Google Wants E-mail in Android Suit Redacted Google wants the judge overseeing the lawsuit Oracle filed over the Android mobile OS to redact a potentially damaging e-mail written by a Google employee... Share: |
Facebook to Pay Hackers for Bugs Facebook is going to pay hackers to find problems with its website -- just so long as they report them to Facebook's security team first. Share: |
CouchBase, SQLite Launch Unified NoSQL Query Language Hoping to unify the growing but disparate market of NoSQL databases, the creators behind CouchDB and SQLite have introduced a new query language for the format... Share: |
Wall Street Beat: Debt, GDP Weigh on Tech Shares Though faring better than businesses in other sectors, technology companies have not escaped the market storm stirred up by reports of tepid economic growth and... Share: |
New E-procurement Plans Could Boost Smaller EU IT Companies New measures to boost online public procurement in the European Union could make is increasingly easy for smaller IT companies to secure government contracts. Share: |
EU Lawmakers Ignore Consumers' Views on Net Neutrality Claim A leading European organization has said that the European Commission is ignoring consumers’ views on the future of broadband networks and net neutrality. Share: |
SAP, Rent-a-Center in Battle Over Millions in Fees SAP and Rent-a-Center are locked in a legal battle over whether the rent-to-own chain owes the vendor about US$9 million in fees for excess use of its Business... Share: |
Yahoo, Alibaba and Softbank Reach Agreement on Alipay Alibaba Group has reached an agreement with Yahoo and Softbank over Alipay, the payment platform behind China's largest e-commerce market, Taobao. Share: |
CA Technologies Buys Watchmouse for Cloud Monitoring CA Technologies is purchasing WatchMouse, a maker of SaaS-based tools for monitoring mobile and on-demand applications, the company announced Friday. Terms were... Share: |
Sprint, LightSquared See Green in LTE Sprint Nextel's deal with LightSquared to build and run its LTE network for more than US$13 billion in cash and credits all comes down to money. Share: |
Despite Challenges, Motorola Still Expects a Profitable Year Motorola reported a loss of US$56 million, or $0.19 per share, on net revenue of $3.3 billion for the second quarter, as the phone and tablet maker continues to... Share: |
FTC Targets Online Business Listing Operation The U.S. Federal Trade Commission says an online business listing company billed small businesses and nonprofit groups for unwanted listings. Share: |
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