Monthly Archives: March 2010
Dell Offers Cloud-Optimized Infrastructure, Services
Dell is rolling out a host of new and enhanced hardware, software and services aimed at enterprises that are moving to a cloud computing...
Microsoft Bing Director: Search Not a Zero Sum Game vs. Google
Microsoft's Bing search engine has been gaining market share at a solid clip, growing from roughly 8 percent in June 2009 to 11.5 percent...
CTIA Rings Up Killer Smartphones from HTC, Samsung, BlackBerry, Microsoft
CTIA Rings Up Killer Smartphones from HTC, Samsung, BlackBerry, Microsoft
by Nicholas Kolakowski
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Microsoft has taken (some) of the wraps off its Windows Phone 7...
Sprint CEO Hesse Says WiMax Investment Needed for Speed
LAS VEGAS-Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse suggested during a talk at the CTIA Wireless conference that his company's decision to invest in WiMax for...
10 Ways Apple Could Use the iPhone as a Weapon
With news breaking that Apple is selling the iPhone at full price without requiring customers to buy a contract, some are wondering what CEO...
Five Things to Consider When Buying a Wireless Printer
With a range of wireless printers to choose from, not to mention several vendors and price points, it's important to consider what business needs...
T-Mobile Intros 3.5G Rollout Plans, Dell Netbook
T-Mobile pulled the sheet off the master plan for its new high-speed network, announcing at the CTIA Wireless 2010 show that it will deploy...
ATandT, T-Mobile to Benefit from New Bytemobile Capabilities
Bytemobile, a 10-year-old company that offers data-optimization solutions for bandwidth efficiency and reduced infrastructure costs to wireless carriers, is rolling out two new capabilities...
CERN Sets Date for Record Collision in Large Hadron Collider
Less than a week after the Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator located outside Geneva operated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN),...
Small Business Recovery Not Complete Until 2011, Report Warns
While the impact of the global recession was no surprise, the extent to which small and midsize businesses were adversely affected was greater than...