Monthly Archives: May 2011
ATandT, T-Mobile Face Deeper Probe from Justice Department: Report
Taking a deeper dive into the details of AT&T's proposed $39 billion purchase of competitor T-Mobile, the U.S. Justice Department has requested additional information...
Epsilon Data Breach to Cost Billions in Worst-Case Scenario
Email marketing services company Epsilon's recent data breach could cost the company as much as $4 billion, according to a worst-case scenario outlined in...
Lazaridis
Lazaridis
Lazaridis takes the keynote stage around 9 a.m.
Lazaridis Launches Barrage of Statistics
Lazaridis reveals the up-to-date RIM BlackBerry statistics. Normally 15 million smartphones sold in...
AMD Releases Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Processor
Advanced Micro Devices added its fastest quad-core processor to the AMD Phenom II desktop processor family-the PhenomTM II X4 980 Black Edition processor. When...
Microsoft’s Bing Powering BlackBerry
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage at this year's BlackBerry World Conference to announce that Bing will serve as the integrated search and...
Sony’s PlayStation, Entertainment Network Breaches: 10 Possible Results
Sony's PlayStation Network, which lets consumers play games and access multimedia content, is still unavailable as the company works to improve its security. The...
Arkeia Explains Its Take on ‘Source-Side Deduplication’
San Diego, Calif.-based backup/disaster recovery appliance maker Arkeia Software on May 2 released a simple upgrade to provide what it calls "source-side Progressive Deduplication"...
RIM PlayBook’s Facebook, Video Apps Not Likely Game-Changers
Research In Motion is using its BlackBerry World 2011 conference to tout several new additions to its PlayBook tablet. But can these updates increase...
White House Cyber-Security Strategy Could Guard Health Care Payments
Recent guidelines issued by the White House on cyber-security could provide an impetus for secure online bill paying in health care, according to health...
RIM BlackBerry World Showing Strikes Sour Note with Analysts
ORLANDO, Fla.-Research In Motion co-CEO Mike Lazaridis spent a good portion of his RIM Capital Markets Day presentation boasting about the features of the...