Monthly Archives: February 2011
Guidance Ships Forensics App for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
Guidance Software has released a new version of its forensics tool for medical and law-enforcement investigators collecting crime- and accident-site evidence that can be...
Business social media expands with Chatter.com
Chatter.com released yesterday (1/31/2011) and IT managers of companies and organizations large and small should pay attention. In December last year, I wrote an...
Microsoft’s Bing is Copying Google Web-Search Results: Google
Google officials are accusing Microsoft's Bing of "copying" their Web-search results."Our testing has concluded that Bing is copying Google Web-search results, and Microsoft doesn't...
Time Warner Engages Clearwell to Handle Its E-Discovery Processes
Time Warner, one of the world's largest communications companies, won't have to hire outside firms to handle its in-house legal discovery duties anymore. As...
Samsung Galaxy Tab Shipped 2M Units but Not to Consumers
Samsung's Galaxy Tab isn't selling quite as well as the company and media have initially portrayed, a company official acknowledged.Moreover, there is some evidence...
ATandT Sued for Allegedly Overbilling Apple iPhone, iPad Users
AT&T reportedly is facing a federal class-action suit alleging that it "systematically overstates the amount of data used on each data transaction involving an...
GigaSpaces Updates XAP Elastic Application Platform for Open and Scalable Cloud Apps
GigaSpaces Technologies launched on Jan. 31 its eXtreme Application Platform 8.0, a virtual application platform that can transition existing infrastructure into the cloud, the...
Android Shipped on 43% of U.S. Smartphones: Nielsen
Google's Android operating system continued to be the hit of the U.S. smartphone world, accounting for 43 percent of smartphone shipments from July 2010...
Apple Pushing In-App E-Book Purchase Policy, Alienating Sony
Apple is ratcheting up its policy enforcement for e-book apps, stating flatly that app-makers such as Sony and Amazon must offer in-app purchasing through...
Android 3.0 ‘Honeycomb’ Is the Most Important Version Yet: 10 Reasons Why
With the first month of 2011 down, consumers and even some enterprise customers are undoubtedly becoming more and more excited to find out how...