Microsoft Lowering Its Profile at CES After 2012 Microsoft will have a keynote presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show for the last time in 2012, although it will continue to participate in the giant... Share: |
Ready for a New Linux Desktop? Meet Mint's 'Cinnamon' A fork of the GNOME 3 shell, this new software is meant to add another intermediate option between GNOME 2 and GNOME 3. Share: |
A Rivalry Emerges As Apache Asserts OpenOffice Plans One day after Apache targets a first-quarter release for OpenOffice 3.4, German Team OpenOffice.org rolls out 'White Label Office 3.3.1.' Is another fork in the works? Share: |
Microsoft Bails From CES Tech Trade Show After 2012 Microsoft today announced that next month's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) will its last as an exhibitor. Share: |
LinkedIn Eyes Growth in Asia Pacific in 2012 Professional social networking company LinkedIn started its Singapore office about 7 months ago and is set to double its staff there next year. Share: |
Eight Signs Your Business is Tech-Illiterate Do you still own a PDA or a pager? How's your dot-matrix printer holding up? If you have a sincere answer to those questions, it's time to upgrade. Share: |
Timeline: The Birth and Death of the AT&T/T-Mobile Merger In retrospect, it's not hard to see why AT&T thought its proposed $39 billion merger with T-Mobile would sail through with relatively no issues. Share: |
Sophos Updates Mobile Device Management Platform Latest version of Sophos Mobile Control includes reporting dashboard for compliance enforcement. Share: |
Sustaining Your Career During Unsettled Times Sustainability, or creating economic prosperity without wreaking ecological havoc, is very much on the minds of executives at big brand companies like Coca-Cola. Share: |
LightSquared Says GPS Has to Accept Interference Mobile startup LightSquared wants the FCC to declare that it has the right to use spectrum next to the GPS band and that navigation device makers do not. Share: |
Remote Authentication Bypass Vulnerability Exposed for Siemens SCADA Software Google security engineer Billy Rios has publicly disclosed a remote authentication vulnerability in the Siemens SIMATIC software, which is used to control... Share: |
Xerox PARC Founder Jacob E. Goldman Dies Jacob E. Goldman, a founder of the Palo Alto Research Center that developed breakthrough computing innovations such as the graphical user interface and ethernet... Share: |
LinkedIn Open Sources Search Engine Joining its fellow social-networking companies in the public release of internal code, LinkedIn has opened sourced software obtained in October with its... Share: |
Canon Pixma iP2702 Inkjet Printer Only $20 NewEgg.com is selling the Canon Pixma iP2702 inkjet for just $20, with $3 shipping. Share: |
Archos 80 G9 8-inch 8GB Android Tablet, $230 TigerDirect.com is selling the 8-inch Archos 80 G9 Android tablet for only $230, with a coupon code. Share: |
RIM's No Good, Very Bad Year: A Look Back at 2011 Few tech companies have had as many debacles, hiccups, and issues, or fallen so far in a single year as RIM has in 2011. Share: |
RightNow Shareholders Approve US$1.5 Billion Sale to Oracle Oracle's US$1.5 billion purchase of cloud software vendor RightNow Technologies took another step forward on Thursday as a vast majority of RightNow shareholders... Share: |
EBay Buys BillSafe for 'purchase-on-invoice' Technology EBay has purchased German vendor BillSafe to complement its PayPal online payment system, the company announced Thursday. Terms were not disclosed. Share: |
EU Mobile Roaming Proposals Face Flack From All Sides Both new and existing telecoms operators have expressed caution about the European Union’s plans to extend price caps on European roaming charges. Share: |
Akamai Acquires Mobile, Cloud Traffic Optimizer Cotendo Akamai Technologies has acquired Cotendo is a bid to become better at speeding up enterprise cloud and mobile traffic, the companies said on Thursday. Share: |
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