Monthly Archives: April 2011
Android Has 37% of U.S. Smartphone Share: Nielsen
Google's Android operating system rose to 37 percent U.S. market share compared with 27 percent for Apple's iPhone through March, according to the latest...
Amazon, Apple Battle Over App Store Trademark Claims
Amazon.com has filed a counterclaim to Apple's lawsuit over the term "app store," which the online retailer argues is a term too generic for...
Dell Mobile, Rack Workstations Powered by Intel Core i7, Xeon Chips
Dell, the world's second- or third-largest PC manufacturer, depending on whom you ask, is introducing two new mobile workstations, the 15.6-inch Dell Precision M4600...
Mobile Capability
Mobile Capability
This is a sample screenshot from IBM's WebSphere Application Server 8 on an iPad.
UI Mockups
Now switch gears for a minute and think about...
Sony Tablets Will Succeed Where Others Have Failed: 10 Reasons Why
Sony has finally unveiled the two tablets it plans to launch later this year. Code-named "S1" and "S2," the devices feature some of the...
Intel Continues to Dominate Stable x86 Chip Market: Mercury
Intel continues to dominate an x86 processor market that is seeing little fluctuation, according to industry analyst firm Mercury Research.According to the numbers released...
Setting Up a Disaster Recovery Plan
To create or improve your disaster recovery plan start by watching this short video interview. I talk about how to make disaster recovery appealing...
Apple, Google Under More Government Privacy Focus
Apple and Google could find themselves under additional government pressure to reveal how they collect and store location data, after Illinois Attorney General Lisa...
Facebook Groups Send Button Is Like Button’s Selective Cousin
Facebook updated its Facebook Groups feature with a Send button that lets users share content with a few people instead of an entire group,...
Sony PlayStation Network Data Breach Compromises 77 Million User Accounts
Sony's PlayStation Network has been down for nearly a week, and the company finally admitted that an unauthorized person had stolen personal information belonging...