Can Windows Play Well on the iPad? A new Citrix SDK helps Windows software developers solve a big problem: How to extend desktop apps to the iPad and iPhone. Share: |
GPS Group Seeks Partial Ban on LightSquared A group of GPS vendors and users has asked the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to permanently block LightSquared from using the upper band of its licensed radio spectrum for a cellular data network. Share: |
Google+'s Business Pages Fall Short Against Facebook's Google+'s inflexible platform and lack of integration with other Google services prove an Achilles' heel for newly minted Business Pages. Share: |
Now with GNOME 3, Linux Mint 12 Will Meet Users Halfway Two new tools packed into the operating system's next version will give users multiple options for working with--or around--the controversial new interface. Share: |
Number of Wi-Fi Hotspots to Quadruple by 2015, Says Study The number of public Wi-Fi hotspots is expected to increase by 350 percent in the next four years, as operators look for ways to offload traffic from their... Share: |
China to Build More Supercomputers With Homegrown Chips China is planning more supercomputers with homegrown chips in order to meet government demands, according to a Chinese researcher involved in the country's high... Share: |
HP Delays Decision on Fate of WebOS With various rumors flying about potential buyers for WebOS, it was expected that HP might announce a deal, but Whitman is taking her time to make the "right decision." Share: |
Microsoft Builds Giant Windows Phone 7.5 Smartphone Microsoft installed a gigantic Windows Phone in New Yorks Herald Square Monday to mark the debut of Windows Phone 7.5 devices on store shelves. Share: |
White House Threatens Veto Over Net Neutrality Issue The executive office of U.S. President Barack Obama said Tuesday that the administration strongly opposes passage in the Senate of a resolution that could impact... Share: |
HP, Dell Overtake Nokia in Updated Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics While some consumer electronics manufacturers have cleaned up their act, making more energy-efficient gadgets with fewer toxic materials, others are continuing... Share: |
Microsoft Leaves Duqu Worm Exploit Unpatched Microsoft released only four new security bulletins for November's Patch Tuesday, but the main concern is that the zero day flaw exploited by the Duqu worm is not addressed by any of them. Share: |
Japan's Rakuten to Acquire E-book Retailer Kobo Japanese e-commerce company Rakuten said on Tuesday that it plans to acquire Canadian e-book and e-reader company Kobo in a bid to expand in the area of media... Share: |
Tata's UK Subsidiary Gets $2.2 Billion BPO Order Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has bagged a £1.37 billion (US$2.2 billion) business process outsourcing order from Friends Life, a provider of pensions... Share: |
Adobe to Reduce Enterprise Software Investment Adobe will cut 750 jobs and reduce its investment in enterprise software as part of a broader plan to target the fast-growing markets for digital media and... Share: |
Critics of AT&T/T-Mobile Merger Question Job Gain Estimates AT&T's assertions that its planned acquisition of T-Mobile USA will create up to 96,000 new U.S. jobs are "completely unfounded" and contrary to past... Share: |
Amazon Opens New Oregon Data Center for Web Services Amazon Web Services opened up a new data center in Oregon that will cost less to use than AWS's other West Coast facility, in California. Share: |
DOJ Charges Seven in Massive Clickjacking Scheme The U.S. Department of Justice is charging seven individuals with 27 counts of wire fraud and other computer-related crimes, alleging that the group hijacked... Share: |
CSC Says SEC Investigation Extends to Australian Business An investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has been expanded to include Computer Sciences Corp.'s business in Australia, the company said on... Share: |
Add-Ons to Power Up Outlook Want to get more out of the world's most-used email software? We have downloads designed to help you bend it to your will. Share: |
Senators Introduce Internet Sales Tax Bill Four U.S. senators have introduced legislation that would allow states to collect taxes on Internet sales, even when the seller does not have a physical presence... Share: |
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