'Operations Guy' Tim Cook Gets Chance to Shine at Apple Tim Cook, long seen as "the operations guy" at Apple, must prove he is capable of taking full charge of the company. Share: |
What's Next for Apple? Apple for years rallied around its charismatic co-founder, Steve Jobs, so it's only natural now to question whether the company can retain its market dominance... Share: |
Apple Without Steve Jobs: A Charisma Crisis Apple has gotten incredible mileage from the theater of its product presentations, but no one lights up the room the way Steve Jobs does. How will the company fill that void? Share: |
Don't Panic! Jobs Is Out as CEO, But Apple Is Still Apple The news of Steve Jobs resignation as Apple CEO has caused many to have post-traumatic flashbacks of Jobs' last departure, and serious concern for the future of the iconic tech giant. Share: |
Researchers See Improvements in Breakaway Zeus Malware A dangerous piece of malicious code responsible for stealing money from online bank accounts is being updated with new functions after its source code was leaked... Share: |
AMD Hires Ex-Lenovo Exec Rory Read as New CEO After months of hunting, Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday said it hired Lenovo executive Rory Read as its new CEO as the chip maker looks to grow in the mobile... Share: |
Changing Your Name in Google+: What You Need to Know Google+ is continuing to make waves and alienate users with its "real name" policy. If you are using a pseudonym, you might want to consider changing your name before your Google+ account gets shut down. Share: |
Experts Positive on Facebook's New Privacy Controls Privacy advocates and security experts have given Facebook a preliminary thumbs-up on the upcoming changes designed to improve privacy controls on its site. Share: |
Groupon's Struggle in China No Surprise, Say Analysts Groupon's problems in China, including a recent round of staff layoffs, have come as no surprise to analysts, who hold that the company rushed its plans in the... Share: |
'NewSQL' Could Combine the Best of SQL and NoSQL Users who eschew traditional relational databases in favor of the newly emerging NoSQL databases might be "throwing the baby out with the bath water," warned a... Share: |
EnterpriseDB Adding New Cloud Option for PostgreSQL Database Companies looking to move database operations to public and private clouds will soon have another option in the form of Postgres Plus Cloud Server, EnterpriseDB... Share: |
Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO; Tim Cook Takes the Reins Steve Jobs has resigned as the CEO of Apple and will be replaced by Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook, Apple announced Wednesday. Jobs has been elected chairman... Share: |
Google+, Day 17: Sorting Circles by "Relevance" Is Flaky Google+ has a filter for Circles to sort contacts by relevance, but it seems that my definition of relevant, and Google's definition of relevant are not quite the same thing. Share: |
Post-riot, UK Government Halts Talk of Social Media Shutdown The U.K. government met on Thursday with technology companies for a post-mortem on the violent riots earlier this month, but made clear from the onset that it... Share: |
Oracle Updates APEX Application Development Kit Oracle has updated its Application Express tools for quickly building Web applications on top of its database, the company announced Thursday. Share: |
German Court Upholds Injunction on Samsung Tablet Imports A German court has upheld a preliminary injunction requested by Apple, preventing Samsung Electronics from selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet PC in Germany. Share: |
Citrix Personalizes, Extends Virtual Desktops Working to boost the versatility and speed of virtual desktops, Citrix Systems has updated its XenDesktop software to allow users to personalize their desktops... Share: |
EHR Use by Doctors Will Foster Personal Health Record Uptake A lack of electronic medical data from doctors, complicated setup processes and the static nature of personal health records (PHRs) have caused U.S. consumers to... Share: |
Steve Jobs Resigns as Apple CEO; Tim Cook Takes Helm Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has stepped down from his position as CEO of the company and Tim Cook, Apple's chief operating officer, has been named to take the... Share: |
RIM Starts Trial of Music Service, Launching Later This Year Research In Motion is testing a cloud-based music service around its BlackBerry Messenger, that it plans to offer commercially later this year. Share: |
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