Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich: Best New Features for Business The new OS packs a handful of new features and functionality that could be valuable to businesspeople and the IT administrators who support them. Share: |
Open Source Jobs: What's Hot, Where to Look, What to Learn Here's an inside peek at what the future holds for eager, talented software developers, and people with related essential skill sets. Share: |
Microsoft Posts Record Quarter But Says Tablets Cannibalizing Netbooks Despite weak consumer demand for PCs, Microsoft posted a record first quarter revenue of $17.37 billion for the period that ended Sept. 30. Share: |
Google Readies Google+ for Push Into the Business World Google looks close to unleashing Google+ for businesses. Soon the social network will integrate with Google Apps. Share: |
Google Mobile Search Ads Can Expand Your Local Reach Google aims to replace weekly flyers in your snail mailbox with its own Web circulars. Targeting local customers just got much easier for small businesses. Share: |
Sprint Cutting Unlimited 4G Data Plans Sprint Nextel is ending unlimited data plans for all devices except smartphones, bringing the era of all-you-can-eat mobile data in the U.S. nearer to a close. Share: |
Steve Jobs Ranted, Raged Against Android as 'Grand Theft' Excerpts from Steve Jobs' about-to-be-published biography show the source of Apple's aggressive patent war against the Android mobile OS. Share: |
Virtual Data Centers on the Way? Poll Results We asked readers how they're using the cloud. Most are using some form of public or private cloud, and many are moving ahead with data center virtualization. Share: |
Widely Used Encryption Standard Is Insecure, Say Experts A weakness in XML Encryption can be exploited to decrypt sensitive information, researchers say. Share: |
Syncing iCloud with Windows and Outlook iCloud is primarily Apple and iOS-centric, but it does sync up nicely with Microsoft Windows and Outlook as well using the iCloud Control Panel for Windows tool. Share: |
Mobile Growth Driving out Unlimited Data All-you-can-eat data ran up against booming demand this week as Sprint Nextel became the last big U.S. carrier to end unlimited mobile broadband plans. But those... Share: |
ITC Deals HTC Setback in Apple Patent War Things don't look great for HTC Android devices. For the second time in a couple months, the ITC has decided in favor of Apple and an injunction seems likely. Share: |
Uptime Institute Kicks off Server Roundup Contest The Uptime Institute has launched its first Server Roundup Contest to encourage data center operators to retire obsolete servers and reduce their energy... Share: |
What's in Your Bag? Claire Chambers, CEO, Journelle In this new series, we look at the tech gear that small-business leaders couldn't work without. Claire Chambers of high-end lingerie brand Journelle opens up her purse. Share: |
Rim Risks Losing One-Third of BlackBerry Business Users More than 30% of BlackBerry users in enterprises said even before the recent outage that they were considering a different gadget. Share: |
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