Monthly Archives: December 2010
Apple Shouldn’t Bring the iPhone to T-Mobile, Sprint: 10 Reasons Why
Since its release in 2007, Apple's iPhone has been available exclusively to AT&T customers in the United States. Since that launch, rumors have been...
ATandT Ranked Worst Carrier in U.S. by Consumer Reports
A Consumer Reports survey released Dec. 6 named AT&T "the worst-rated cell-phone service carrier," based on responses from 58,000 ConsumerReports.org subscribers. That represents a...
Microsoft Swipes at Salesforce.com with Dynamics CRM Rebate
Microsoft took a hard swipe at Salesforce.com Dec. 6, in another sign that the traditionally desktop-bound company is upping its aggressiveness in the cloud...
Google eBooks Eyes Amazon Kindle, Apple iPad with 3M Titles
Google Dec. 6 launched Google eBooks, the company's effort to offer books online for purchase and free as an alternative to existing services from...
Multifunction Printers See Q3 Growth Boost: IDC Report
The worldwide hard copy peripherals market returned to pre-crisis shipment levels with nearly 31 million units shipped in the third quarter of 2010. According...
HealthPass Launches Online Information for Health Care Tax Credit
HealthPass, a New York City-based nonprofit commercial health insurance exchange for small to midsize businesses, announced that it has posted on its Website information...
Technology Job Profile: A Closer Look at SAAS, Cloud Skills
The hype is over: Adoption of cloud applications and software as a service (SAAS) is for real, and this means jobs for now and...
Sprint to Upgrade Network, Phase Out iDEN Service
Sprint Nextel, in an initiative it calls "Network Vision," will be replacing the existing wireless infrastructure it currently uses to provide voice and 3G...
Android Creeps Up on Apple as RIM Slide Continues
Google's Android operating system U.S. market share hit 23.5 percent in October, putting it one percentage point behind Apple's iOS at 24.6 percent, according...
Popular Websites Sniff Browser History, Researchers Find
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have shined a light on the way some popular Websites sniff browser histories to track user...