Steve Jobs: Life and Leadership Lessons Steve Jobs was a unique creative genius whose life was far too brief. While he is known for his PCs, music players, smartphones, and tablets, Jobs left a mark on the world that touches all our lives far beyond gadgets and technology. Share: |
From Friends and Fans, Tributes to Steve Jobs Pour in As news of the death of Steve Jobs spread around the Internet, accolades arrived from all quarters. Share: |
As LibreOffice Turns One, a Peek Ahead at What's to Come Now 25 million users strong, LibreOffice is on track to gain even more powerful new features. Share: |
Android Malware Downloads Instructions From Blog Researchers from Trend Micro have spotted a piece of malicious software for Android that receives instructions from an encrypted blog. Share: |
Pirate Bay Website Circumvents Belgian Blocking After a court orders ISPs to block access to the Pirate Bay website, the organization sets up a workaround. Share: |
The Newest Windows Phone 7.5 Smartphones Can new designs and the latest OS spark buyer interest? Share: |
Twitter, Facebook Flooded With Reaction to Jobs' Death Tributes to Apple's co-founder continue online and elsewhere Wednesday night. Share: |
Your Digital Rights at Work: A FAQ Guide Sure, you can check Facebook at work--but should you? Your right to self-expression on the job is more limited than you think. Here's what you need to know. Share: |
How do LinkedIn Advertisements Work? LinkedIn ads are great for B2B companies that want specific ad targeting capabilities. Here's how your business can advertise effectively on LinkedIn. Share: |
How Steve Jobs' Obstinance Changed Tech Analysis: The unique visionary left an indelible mark on the computer industry and an impact unlikely to be matched. Share: |
Airline Passengers Demanding Better Smartphone Services Airlines and airports will have to gear themselves up to support airline passengers demanding to use their smartphones to check-in online and get flight and airport gate information. Share: |
Ellison Unveils New Cloud, Trashes Salesforce.com Oracle CEO Larry Ellison unveiled a public cloud service that will run its Fusion Applications and others -- and delivered a withering broadside against rivals. Share: |
Adobe Creative Cloud -- More Details Emerge Adobe has revealed more details of its Creative Cloud mix of software and services for professional creatives, launched yesterday at Adobe MAX in Los Angeles. Share: |
SpyEye Steals Banking Codes by Sending Them to Wrong Phone Researchers from browser security vendor Trusteer have identified a new variant of the SpyEye financial Trojan that tricks online banking users into changing the... Share: |
Mobile Security Threats Are Heating Up Criminals, security researchers, vendors and even investors are now taking mobile security more seriously. Share: |
Five Unique Features That Set "Mango" Apart Microsoft is a bit player in the smartphone arena, but with "Mango" the Windows Phone platform is evolved and ready to go head to head with Android and iOS. Share: |
Windows Phone 7, Day 27: Your Mileage May Vary The diverse selection of Windows Phone 7 smartphones means that the actual performance and experience of using "Mango" could be quite different depending on which you choose. Share: |
Windows Phone 7, Day 26: Must-Have Apps for "Mango" Many of the tasks I commonly use apps for on my iPhone are just built in to "Mango", but there are still a handful of must-have apps I need to extend the functionality of my smartphone. Share: |
ViewPad 10 16GB Dual-Boot Windows 7/Android Tablet, $479 Buy.com is selling ViewSonic's 16GB Wi-Fi ViewPad 10 tablet for only $479, and shipping is free. Share: |
HP's PC Sharing Solution Gets Ethernet Connectivity Hewlett-Packard has launched the t200 Zero Client, a US$99 device meant to be attached to a monitor, that when used with a host allows up to 15 users to share a... Share: |
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