Monthly Archives: January 2011
iPhone on Verizon: The Show Just Might Go On
I used, or attempted to use an Apple iPhone on AT&T for almost four years. The phone and service worked great in my hometown...
Verizon iPhone Will Power Apple Momentum: Analyst
Apple and Verizon Wireless executives took to a stage in New York City Jan. 11 to unveil the technology world's worst-kept secret: the iPhone...
Verizon iPhone Rollout Fell Short of Hype: 10 Reasons Why
After years of waiting and non-stop rumors, Verizon has finally brought the iPhone to its network. The company announced the addition of Apple's smartphone...
MegaPath Unveils Flexible Managed Security Services
MegaPath announced on Jan. 10 a new managed security as a service offering, which can be entirely cloud-based, on-premise or a mix of both.Customers...
Verizon iPhone Could Top 15 Million Units in 2011
That's the top question being asked in the wake of invites sent to media for a Jan. 11 event in New York City that...
QNAP Unveils 4-drive Rack-mounted NAS Server
Server, video surveillance and network-based media player manufacturer QNAP Systems announced the expansion of its Turbo NAS lineup with the addition of the TS-419U+...
CA Automation Suite Aimed at SMB Cloud Users
IT management software and solutions specialist CA Technologies announced the general availability of three products in the CA Automation Suite, launched in October. CA...
Rustock Botnet Revs Up Spam Levels
Any holiday cheer created by the decline in spam is likely to soon disappear-if it hasn't already.Driven by the infamous Rustock botnet, spam has...
Google Goggles Solves Sudoku Puzzles on Android, iPhone
Google Jan. 10 upgraded its Google Goggles mobile application with speedier barcode scanning and the ability to recognize print ads and solve Sudoku puzzles....
Sony Shooting for Tablet No. 2 Spot Behind Apple iPad
That the market-leading Apple iPad is facing a herd of new competitors in the tablet space is fairly common knowledge. What may surprise, however,...