As Ubuntu Linux Turns 7, 'Precise Pangolin' Planning Begins Version 12.04 will be Ubuntu's fourth Long Term Support release, focusing squarely on refinement and stability. Share: |
Google's Brin Initially Thought Google+ Circles Feature Was Too Complicated Sergey Brin initially considered the Circles content-sharing mechanism on Google+ to be too complicated, but after he started using the site he changed his mind. Share: |
Tips for Reaching Out to Twitter's 50 Million Daily Users Your business cant afford to ignore Twitter anymore. Make it work for your company without wasting time. Share: |
RIM Apologizes for Recent BlackBerry Outages with Free Apps RIM offers users free apps and a month of technical support as an apology for last week's outages. Share: |
Adobe to Fix Flash Flaw That Allows Webcam Spying Adobe is working on a fix for a Flash Player vulnerability that can be exploited via clickjacking techniques to turn on people's webcams or microphones without... Share: |
Five Things Apple Needs to Do to Improve Siri Siri and I are still forming the foundation of our budding relationship, but already I have discovered a handful of things that I would like to see changed or improved for the next release of Siri. Share: |
Seagate Barracuda XT 3TB Internal Hard Drive, $160 TigerDirect.com is selling the Seagate Barracuda XT ST33000651AS for only $160. Share: |
AT&T Revenue Down Slightly, but Net Income up AT&T's revenue was down slightly in the third quarter of 2011, compared to a year earlier, but net income rose by about US$400 million, on a comparable... Share: |
Opera Denies Refusing to Patch Critical Vulnerability Opera Software has released an update for its desktop browser in order to address a critical vulnerability in its handling of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)... Share: |
Sony Delays New Camera Launch Due to Thai Flooding Sony said Thursday it has been forced to postpone the launch of a new camera and cut production of another because a factory in Thailand has been affected by the... Share: |
Toshiba Thrive 10.1-Inch 8GB Android Tablet, $365 Amazon.com is selling the 8GB version of Toshiba's 10.1-inch Android tablet for only $365, with free shipping. Share: |
EC Approves Seagate Acquisition of Samsung Drive Business The European Commission approved on Wednesday the acquisition by Seagate Technology of the hard disk drive (HDD) business of Samsung Electronics, after... Share: |
USTR Seeks Information on Chinese Web Disruptions The Office of U.S. Trade Representative has asked the Chinese government to explain its policies related to blocking some websites in an effort to gauge the... Share: |
Clarifying Cloud Service for Your Business The term cloud computing has been used to describe a wide variety of services and frameworks recently, which has caused confusion among many in the industry. Share: |
Nokia Reports Loss Ahead of First Windows Phone Launch Nokia reported a net loss and a fall in revenue for the third quarter, despite selling more phones than analysts had expected. Share: |
Ex-Facebook Exec Pushes Software-defined Networks The migration toward software-defined networks will move faster than carriers' migration to IP (Internet Protocol) in the late 1990s, Facebook's former technical... Share: |
China Mobile Third Quarter Profit Rises 3.7 Percent China Mobile, the country's largest mobile operator, saw net profit in its third quarter increase by about 3.7 percent from the same period year ago, according... Share: |
India's Bharti, Softbank Form Mobile Internet Joint Venture India's Bharti Enterprises has set up a joint venture with Japan's Softbank to focus on social media, gaming, and e-commerce for India's booming mobile market... Share: |
Chinese Government Defends Its Internet Policies as Open and Clear China on Thursday responded to U.S. concerns about its blocking of company websites, saying that China's Internet policies are open and clear. However, China... Share: |
Google Adds Visual Traffic Flow Graphics to Analytics Google has started rolling out to its Analytics accounts a new feature that displays graphically for Web publishers how people are moving across their sites. Share: |
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