Monthly Archives: October 2011
Google Faces Questions on Motorola, Google+ for Q3 Earnings
Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) will report third-quarter earnings after the bell Oct. 13, and while financial analysts are expecting the search engine provider to reveal a...
RIM BlackBerry Disruptions Could Create Windows Phone Opening
RIM's current spate of BlackBerry service outages, should they persist, have the potential to weaken the company's standing in the eyes of both business...
RIM, BlackBerry Brand Threatened by 10 Serious Problems
Research In Motion is quickly becoming one of the most troubled companies in the mobile technology industry. For years, the company was atop its...
RIM, Bank of America Outages Weren’t Part of a Hack
Nowadays, when a Website is unavailable, may people immediately assume it has been hacked. However, sometimes, it is just a software or hardware glitch.The...
IT Hiring Lags as Concern Around U.S. Economy Grows: CompTIA
The continuing uncertainty about the U.S. economy is impacting staffing levels at IT companies, according to the latest CompTIA IT Industry Business Confidence Index....
Apple iPhone 4S Won’t Be as Successful as Expected: 10 Reasons Why
The iPhone 4S is scheduled to hit store shelves on Oct. 14. And when it does, the device will no doubt sell extremely well...
LinkedIn Buys IndexTank Hosted Search, Connected Contact Management
LinkedIn (NASDAQ:LNKD) Oct. 11 acquired its second company in less than a week, picking up enterprise search provider IndexTank for an undisclosed sum.The deal...
Apple Fixes Major Bugs in Mac OS X, iOS 5, iTunes With iCloud Launch
Coinciding with the launch of its new iCloud service, Apple has rolled out massive updates fixing scores of security vulnerabilities in Mac OS X,...
Attackers Compromise 93,000 Sony Accounts Using Passwords From Other Sites
Sony locked out 93,000 users on the PlayStation Network, Sony Entertainment Network and Sony Online Entertainment services after detecting mass log-in attempts into individual...
T-Mobile Introduces Secure Global Corporate Access for Businesses, Government
Network operator T-Mobile USA introduced its Global Corporate Access solution, a response to the needs of multinational corporations, U.S. enterprises and government agencies that...