Monthly Archives: July 2012
iPad Mini: 10 Features It Must Have If It Sees the Light of Day
For months now, rumors have suggested that Apple is planning to launch a smaller tablet, called the iPad Mini. The device could reportedly have...
Bing Search Struggles to Lead Microsoft Online Services to Success
Vanity Fair magazine has been teasing the reading public by posting excerpts of its upcoming online report about Microsoft. It touts the missteps made...
iPad Mini Being Readied for Production: Report
Seemingly swayed by the success and appeal of Android smartphones, Apple is rumored to be planning an iPhone that features a larger display than...
Motorola Atrix HD Targets Business Users, Runs Android 4.0
Mobile phone maker Motorola is reaching into the business-oriented smartphone market with the release of the touch-screen Atrix HD, which sports a bevy of...
WikiLeaks Starts Releasing 2.4 Million Emails Linked to Syrian Government
WikiLeaks today began releasing a database of more than 2.4 million emails to and from Syrian political figures and others from a period stretching...
Cummings Engineering Launches SecureMobile Platform
Mobile and cloud security specialist Cummings Engineering announced the release of its flagship mobile security platform, SecureMobile, which features the companys Secure Agile Interoperable...
Cisco Changes Privacy Policy in Cloud Connect Service
Cisco Systems officials are trying to repair the damage from the ham-fisted rollout of its Connect Cloud service, which angered users of some of...
Google’s Nexus 7 Tablet: Feature-Packed, Responsive, Reasonably Priced
The first thing you think when you pick up Google's new Asus-built, Android Jelly Bean 4.1-powered Nexus 7 tablet is this: Wow, this is...
Trim Design Is Light, Comfortable to Hold
Trim Design Is Light, Comfortable to Hold
Google's Nexus 7 weighs only a bit more than a pound and fits comfortably in the hand and...
With DNSChanger Shutdown on July 9, Concerns Remain
By: Robert LemosIn March, a judge agreed to extend the U.S. Department of Justice's control over the domain-name infrastructure that allowed a widespread piece...