Monthly Archives: November 2011
Google Giving Away 7 Samsung Galaxy Nexus Phones
Google has started giving away seven Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphones as part of its Google Nexus Challenge, according to the company's @googlenexus Twitter account.It's...
Stupid Computer Security Myths, ‘Dumb Ideas’ Keep Enterprises at Risk
Despite a growing awareness of security threats and basic security measures necessary to secure networks and data, many misconceptions and myths keep computer users...
Windows Phone, Barnes and Noble Fight, Ad Deal Marked Microsoft Week
Microsoft started its huge Windows Phone push this past week.On Nov. 7, the company unveiled a six-story mockup of a Windows Phone in the...
Amazon’s Kindle Fire Achilles Heel: Business Users
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet, due to start shipping Nov. 15, will almost certainly rack up significant consumer sales.The biggest question is whether the Fire,...
Motorola’s Droid Razr Impresses, but Faces Crowded Marketplace
Motorola's Droid Razr offers some powerful hardware for an Android smartphone, but the ultra-thin device faces some significant competition this holiday season.It features Android...
Logitech Giving Up on Google TV After Losing $100M
Logitech (NASDAQ:LOGI) CEO Guerrino De Luca didn't mince words in announcing that the peripherals maker was giving up on its Logitech Revue companion box,...
Google Search Stays 65% Course, Bing Closes on Yahoo
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) search market share rose slightly to 65.6 percent in the U.S. through October, from 65.3 percent through September (NASDAQ: SCOR), according to...
Apple iPhone 4S Users Still Reporting Battery Issues
Some iPhone users are still reporting battery-life issues, a day after Apple pushed through an iOS update designed to fix "bugs" related to the...
IBM Mobile Management Service Helps IT Secure Personal Devices
IBM announced a new managed service to help IT administrators manage and support all the personal mobile devices being used by employees.With IBM's Hosted...
Microsoft, RIM, Google Affected Differently by Adobe Flash Decision
Adobe announced plans to stop investing in Flash for mobile browsing, neatly upending the tablet market.For months, tablet manufacturers-desperate for a competitive differentiator from...