6 Job-Hunting Tricks for a Web 2.0 World If you're sitting in your office right now, take a glance at the co-worker on your left and then at the co-worker on your right. Chances are one of them is looking to leave the company. Or perhaps it's you. Share: |
AT&T Kills $39 Billion T-Mobile Deal AT&T has scrapped its plans to purchase rival mobile carrier T-Mobile USA in the face of opposition from two U.S. agencies. Share: |
Why Social Tech's Real Value Is Inside the Business Although companies have been urged to adopt "Web 2.0" and social technologies for years now, the truth is that relatively few have done so internally in any serious way -- and use inside the business is where the most value can be gained. Share: |
Firefox 9 Promises Speed, Adds Support for Lion and Android Built to be as much as 30 percent faster than Firefox 8, the release also brings Mac OS X Lion support and an Android version that's optimized for tablets. Share: |
Windows 8: Log On With Taps, Circles, and Lines Business logons require increasingly higher security, and mobile devices present new challenges. Windows 8's Picture Password takes a fresh approach. Share: |
10 Laptop Alternatives for Working on the Go With so many recent advances in smartphones and tablets, do you really need to replace your aging laptop with another laptop? Share: |
10 Biggest ERP Software Failures of 2011 With the year drawing to a close, one thing seems abundantly clear: There are still an awful lot of ERP and other software projects running off the rails out... Share: |
New Ransomware Displays Bogus Police Alerts, Requests Payment of a Fine Ransomware Trojans detected recently in the wild display bogus messages from law enforcement agencies in Europe and ask users to pay nonexistent fines, Microsoft... Share: |
Three in Five Workers Yell at Their Computers, Study Finds Software frustrations make some users want to quit their jobs, according to a report by TrackVia, which makes a platform for online software-creation. Share: |
Seagate Completes Acquisition of Samsung's HDD Business Seagate Technology said Tuesday it has completed the acquisition of the hard disk drive (HDD) business of Samsung Electronics, after it recently received... Share: |
Senators Urge FTC to Investigate Google Two U.S. senators on Monday urged the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google for possible antitrust violations. Share: |
Red Hat 3Q Revenue Growth Driven by Subscriptions Buoyed by strong subscription revenue, open-source software company Red Hat reported on Monday strong net income and revenue gains for the third quarter of its... Share: |
Antivirus Software Sales Expected to Show Strong Growth in 2012 The prevalence with which hackers are handing out headaches to IT security pros will have a big upside for vendors in the coming year, according to new figures... Share: |
Google Invests in More Renewable Energy Production Capacity Google has paid US$94 million for a stake in four photovoltaic power generation projects around Sacramento, California, bringing its total investment in... Share: |
Oracle Demands January Trial in Google-Android Case Google and Oracle continue to differ over when their lawsuit over alleged Java intellectual property violations in the Android mobile OS should begin, according... Share: |
Reduced Copper Network Access Prices Would Hurt Fiber, Say EU Groups The European Commission’s plan to lower access prices to copper networks in order to boost next generation networks is flawed, say Europe’s leading telecoms... Share: |
Altered Android Application Spreads a Martyr's Message A popular Android application for Muslim users has been curiously hacked to commemorate the memory of a Tunisian produce vendor whose suicide kicked off... Share: |
Five Last-Minute Gifts for Open Source Fans Forget the T-shirts and mugs. Here are five gift ideas sure to please the Linux geek on your holiday list, plus three more for gift-giving in 2012. Share: |
Apple Wins Import Block on Some HTC Devices The U.S. International Trade Commission will block the importation of some HTC products starting next April 19 after it found that the company infringed Apple... Share: |
Microsoft to Ask for Dismissal of Novell Lawsuit Microsoft intends to ask the court to dismiss a Novell antitrust lawsuit, after a hung jury in Utah could not come to an accord on the case last week. Share: |
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