Monthly Archives: September 2011
Samsung Devices Are Apple’s Biggest Mobile Threat: 10 Reasons Why
Apple is far and away the most dominant company in the mobile market. From the iPhone to the iPad, the company has products that...
Android
Android
Google based its Android mobile operating system on a Linux kernel. At latest estimates, Android is dominating the smartphone market with more than 40...
Specs
Specs
Lenovo's tablet features a 10.1-inch screen (fronted with ultra-tough Gorilla Glass) and weighs 1.65 pounds. A dual-core 1GHz processor powers its applications.
Add-Ons
The ThinkPad runs...
SysAid Launches IT 8.1 Help Desk Platform
IT service management (ITSM) and Customer Service Support (CSS) software provider SysAid announced the launch of SysAid IT 8.1, a new release of its...
Judge Throws Out $1.3B Award Against SAP in Oracle Copyright Case
An eight-person jury, supervised by Oakland-based federal Judge Phyllis Hamilton in November 2010, had its wishes overturned Sept. 1 when, upon appeal, Hamilton threw...
U.S. Suit to Block ATandT, T-Mobile Deal Draws Sharp Interest Group Reaction
When you see the outpouring of comments regardingthe antitrust lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Aug. 31...
Ventana Launches Integrated Content Marketing Platform
Integrated content marketing specialist Ventana New Media launched New Media Engine, a platform for SEO-powered content distribution across new media sites. The New Media...
California Updates Data Breach Law to Require More Incident Details
California has updated its data breach notification law to further define what organizations have to do in case customer data is stolen.The bill, SB-24,...
Google +1 Button Rolls Out as Chrome Extension
Google has taken its +1 button to the consumer masses, allowing users to install the +1 Chrome extension to begin +1ing favorite Web pages...
IBM Eyes Algorithmics for Financial Risk Analytics
IBM has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Algorithmics, a financial risk analytics firm, for $387 million.IBM's move to acquire Algorithmics comes one day...