Defense Spokesman Says DoD Not Dumping BlackBerry
A U.S. Department of Defense spokesman on Thursday said a report suggesting the defense agency is dumping BlackBerry devices was inaccurate, and that BlackBerry is still part of ongoing DoD mobile...
View ArticleWhere Do Cisco’s Network Security Plans Go From Here?
Despite its leadership position in most enterprise security product areas, Cisco faces a number of technological and competitive challenges to stay out in front.
View ArticleDespite Schmidt Comments, Merger of Chrome OS, Android Still Possible
Although Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said this week that Chrome OS and Android will remain separate operating systems “for a very, very long time,” one analyst still thinks the two will eventually...
View ArticleKinect Fusion Boosts Kinect for Windows SDK Update
The latest release of the Kinect for Windows software-development kit includes Kinect Fusion technology from Microsoft Research.
View ArticleApple Leads Consumer Cloud Storage Wars
Apple is the leading consumer cloud storage provider, beating out Dropbox, Amazon and Google according to a new survey.
View ArticleMicrosoft Details Law Enforcement Requests in New Report
Law enforcement agencies in Turkey, the U.S., the U.K., Germany and France are behind most of the requests
View ArticleBlackBerry 10 to Hit Key U.S. Market Friday
BlackBerry’s new operating system faces its first big test in the U.S. Friday when the first phone based on BlackBerry 10 goes on sale.
View ArticleHP Quashes Investor Unrest, Looks to Servers for Salvation
Shareholder meetings are almost boring affairs, but today, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, HP’s Board quietly prevailed in several intense battles, including the...
View Article8 Steps to Boost Visibility and Make Your Business Shine Online
Getting seen on the Web can feel next to impossible. Here’s how your small business can overcome the odds and stand out
View ArticleApple’s Hire of Adobe CTO Foretells Move Toward iOS-OS X Hybrids
Apple’s hiring of Adobe’s former CTO Kevin Lynch opens some intriguing possibilities for the company’s future moves, analysts said today.
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