Monthly Archives: March 2013
It’ll Set a New Screen Size Standard
It'll Set a New Screen Size Standard
According to reports, the Galaxy S IV will come with a screen size that's even larger than the...
Amazon’s Bid for Publishing Domains Called ‘Disastrous’
Amazon has applied to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) to control 76 generic top-level domains (gLTDs)—the suffixes that follow a...
iPad Mini With Retina Display, Better Battery Desired
Tablet fans want a boost in power and performance from Apple's next-generation iPad and iPad Mini tablets, according to a survey of 889 consumers...
Virtualized Backup, Recovery Pose Challenges for Businesses
More than two-thirds (68 percent) of CIOs feel that their backup and recovery tools will become less effective as the amount of data and...
Telecommuting Boosts Productivity, but IT Issues Persist: Staples
Telecommuting programs make for happier employers and employees and reduces absenteeism and stress, according to the second annual telecommuting survey issued by Staples Advantage,...
Voiamo Globalgig Service Offers Low-Cost Mobile Data Plans
International mobile broadband provider Voiamo announced a suite of low-cost mobile data plans designed to help business travelers reduce roaming costs when accessing mobile...
CeBIT Remains Relevant in IT Industry Even Amid Struggling EU Economy
You really can’t tell much about an event like CeBIT when it opens. The opening press party was as crazed as ever; the buffet...
Google Explains How Search Actually Works
Google wants users to know how sesarch actually happens, from the moment they type a query into the Search box on Google.com until the...
iPhone, iPad Top Choices for In-Flight Web Surfing: Gogo
When it comes to surfing the Web at an altitude of 30,000 feet, airline passengers taking advantage of in-flight WiFi are turning to tablets...
Facebook Users Trying to Be Private Face ‘Sisyphean’ Feat: Report
Facebook users have sought to make their information more private, while sharing more data than ever, according to a report from Carnegie Mellon University.Researchers...