10 Online Reputation Management Tips for Businesses When people search for your business, they should ideally find your company website, your social media accounts and positive posts on review sites. Share: |
Microsoft Patents an Advanced Multi-Touch Stylus Microsofts next-generation digital pen, or ePen patent includes not just touch sensors but also a gyroscope, compass, accelerometers, and other sensors. Share: |
Facebook Gets Privacy Ultimatum From German Consumer Groups If Facebook does not stop providing personal data to third-party app makers before next Monday, it could face legal action. Share: |
Lexmark Exiting Inkjet Printer Business, to Lay off 1,700 Lexmark International has exited the inkjet printer business and is laying off 1,700 people as part of a restructuring plan to improve profitability. Share: |
Samsung to Fight Apple's Effort to Ban Sales of Its Smartphone Samsung said Tuesday it will "take all necessary measures" to keep its products on sale in the U.S. Share: |
IBM Pumps Up High-end Mainframe Speed, Capacity Backed by $1 billion in R&D, IBM's mainframe gets record speed and storage to handle heavy-duty business. Share: |
Macs at Risk From 'Super Dangerous' Java Zero-day Hackers are exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Java 7, security experts said Monday. Share: |
Google Says Apple-Samsung Decision Isn't Related to Core Android The jury's decision Friday in the landmark Samsung-Apple patent battle doesn't relate to the core of the Android mobile operating system, Google said in a brief statement Monday. Share: |
How the Cloud Changes the Virtual Desktop Landscape While cloud computing and virtualization, along with a focus on small and midsize businesses, are expected to be major trends at this year's VMworld show, the virtual desktop infrastructure players are looking to make some news this week as well. Share: |
Sprint Kicks Off BYOD Managed Service Sprint extended BYOD Management to its professional services portfolio on Monday, giving businesses a way to manage security and costs for workers who use consumer smartphones and tablets for work. Share: |
Twitter Appeals Court Ruling to Turn Over User Information Twitter appeals a New York judge's June decision requiring the company to turn over detailed information about a user tied to the Occupy Wall Street protests. Share: |
Sony to Exit CD, DVD, Blu-ray PC Drives, as Wireless Netbooks, Tablets Reign Sony will close its once-proud optical PC drive subsidiary by early next year, as part of its efforts to refocus on the connected world of smartphones, tablets... Share: |
PC-in-a-Keyboard Comes with Ubuntu Linux Preloaded Just plug in a VGA monitor and you're ready to go with this $239 device. Share: |
Warning: Java Zero Day Flaw Under Attack Attackers have developed an exploit for a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle's Java, and security experts are concerned that widespread attacks are imminent. Share: |
Yahoo Hires Former Amazon Executive Kathy Savitt as New CMO Yahoo said Tuesday that Kathy Savitt, former founder and CEO of social commerce company Lockerz, is joining the ailing Internet company as chief marketing... Share: |
Sharp to Cut 2,000 Jobs in Japan, 6 Percent of Local Workforce Troubled Japanese LCD and TV panel maker Sharp said Tuesday it will cut 2,000 jobs domestically, or about 6 percent of its local workforce, as part of its... Share: |
Master Online Marketing with Free Kindle Ebook For a limited time, you can score a free copy of "Get Up to Speed with Online Marketing," by Jon Reed. Read it on your PC, your Kindle, or any device that can run a Kindle app. Share: |
Apple Seeks to Block 8 Samsung Products After Win at Jury Trial Apple asked a U.S. court to block sales of eight Samsung Electronics products on Monday, following the iPhone maker's victory in a patent lawsuit against Samsung... Share: |
Office 365 Earns High Marks in Education, Struggles in Enterprise Office 365 celebrated its first birthday in July, and the cloud service has attracted an impressive list of educational customers over the last year. Share: |
Cisco Survey: Users Want Video Calling Interoperability Most U.S. residents want the ability to place video calls to people using a different service provider, even though consumer video-calling services are now... Share: |
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