Monthly Archives: July 2011
Why NOT To Use Facebook
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Verizon Debuts Data Usage, Monitoring Tools
While network operator Verizon Wireless is causing a stir this week by announcing the end of unlimited data plans, to be replaced with a...
Samsung Galaxy S II Embraces New Design Approach, Tech: Teardown
Samsung's Galaxy S II embraces a new design approach along with cutting-edge technology, according to a teardown by ABI Research. That combination could make...
Apple’s App Store Passes 15 Billion Downloads
Apple's App Store has passed more than 15 billion downloads, according to the company. Currently, the online storefront holds some 425,000 applications, including 100,000...
Motorola Droid 3 Is a Winner: 10 Reasons Why
Motorola is planning to launch the Motorola Droid 3 on July 14. The device is a follow-up to the company's Droid 2, which performed...
LG Cuts Smartphone Sales Forecast by 20 Percent: Reports
LG Electronics officials, who earlier this year boasted of an aggressive expansion of their smartphone portfolio, are now reportedly cutting their smartphone sales projections...
Facebook Answers Google+ Hangouts With Skype Calling
One has to appreciate the timing of Facebook unveiling a group chat application one week after Google+ launches a social network to not-so-subtly compete...
A Look at DLP
Data loss prevention isn't a new idea, but it's a concept that's become increasingly important to IT as organizations recognize the threat to their...
Verizon Tiered Pricing Plan Unlikely to Affect Users: Consumer Reports
Verizon this week replaced its $30-a-month unlimited plan with three new plans with varying data limits. The new pricing structure offers customers monthly plans...
Apple Fails to Block Amazon.com’s Use of ‘Appstore’
Apple wanted a U.S. District judge to immediately halt Amazon.com's use of the term "Appstore."The judge said, "No."That's the latest twist in the trademark-infringement...