Monthly Archives: March 2013
Office 2013, SkyDrive Integration Works Reliably for Casual, Pro Writers
Here we go again. Yet another upgrade to Microsoft Office has reached the market. Microsoft Word is on something like the 12th version, depending...
Samsung Confirms Smartwatch in the Works: Report
Samsung and Apple have been doing battle in the smartphone and tablet markets, and it's expected that someday they'll square off in the television...
Google Drive: 10 Reasons to Choose Another Cloud Data Storage Service
Google Drive is the search giant's answer to Dropbox, Microsoft SkyDrive and countless other cloud-based storage solutions that are trying to grab a major...
ARM CEO Warren East to Step Down in July
ARM Holdings, which has emerged in recent years as a key rival to giant chip maker Intel, will soon have a new top executive...
Hadooper MapR Technologies Closes $30 Million in New Funding
Hadoop distribution provider MapR Technologies revealed on March 19 that it has closed a new round of funding, securing $30 million in Series C...
Microsoft Finds Ramnit Botnet Refocuses on Managing Zombie Computers
The developer behind the Ramnit botnet—a program focused on banking fraud as well as stealing cookies and credentials from its victims—has stripped out the...
Azure Courts Big Data with Hadoop-powered HDInsight
Microsoft has spent the past year readying Windows Azure for big data workloads on the cloud. Now, with the release of the HDInsight Service...
Viewing Radiology Images
Viewing Radiology Images
Claron Technology's Nil app takes advantage of the BlackBerry 10 platform's multi-touch capabilities to allow physicians to swipe through X-rays, CT scans,...
Google Pays $40,000 for Partial Chrome OS Exploit
Google will pay a security researcher $40,000 for a partial exploit of its Chrome OS.The researcher, who goes by the alias "Pinkie Pie," targeted...
Taking a User-Centric Approach to BYOD
Taking a User-Centric Approach to BYOD
For the report "BYOD: Putting Users First Produces Biggest Gains, Fewest Setbacks," nearly 1,500 IT heads in 10 countries...