Monthly Archives: December 2012
Google Working to End Errant Clicks on Mobile Ads
Google is helping mobile device users to avoid an aggravating problem: That moment when they accidentally click on a nearby banner ad on their...
HP Offers FlexNetwork in Pay-Per-Use Solution
Hewlett-Packard officials have been aggressive this year in rolling out offerings that enable service providers to offer enterprises to build their own private cloud...
Avaya Brings Radvision Video Capabilities to Aura UC Solutions
Avaya officials in May spent $230 million for video communications vendor Radvision with the hopes of meshing the video capabilities with its significant unified...
Ex-HP CEO Apotheker Pushes Back at Criticism Over Autonomy Deal
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Leo Apotheker isn't going to let his replacement, Meg Whitman, or any other company executives force him to take the hit...
WCIT Treaty Talks End in Dubai With Walkout of U.S., Allies
NEWS ANALYSIS: The U.S. delegation objects to the inclusion of any terms relating to Internet governance in the proposed World Conference on International Telecommunications...
Dell Integrating Recent Networking Acquisitions in Quest of New Growth
AUSTIN, Texas—With PC pricing and competition more cutthroat than ever, Dell executives are putting their faith behind diverse network, storage and security technology acquisitions...
Can Xamarin’s New Mac Tool Lift C# Above Objective-C?
Will Xamarin's new tool Xamarin.Mac help boost the use of Microsoft's C# for building mobile applications? Well, Xamarin certainly hopes its technology for building...
Verizon to Test Support for One Password for Whole Internet
Verizon, Criterion Systems, and other online identity and technology companies are teaming up to test whether consumers might trust a single, highly secure user-password...
Google Test Flying New Flight Search Capability
Google is testing out an "experimental feature" of its Flight Search service that aims to give travelers more information about travel options all in...
Microsoft Shuttering Live Mesh in Favor of SkyDrive
Microsoft is shutting down Live Mesh on Feb. 13, 2013, cutting off access to users of the file-syncing and remote-desktop service. But don't panic,...