Monthly Archives: October 2013
New FAA Rules Let Airline Passengers Keep Electronic Devices Turned On
You knew it was going to happen. You knew that eventually the Federal Aviation Administration would relent and you'd be able to keep reading...
Fullpower Awarded Key Patents for Wearable Technology
Fullpower Technologies, a provider of technology for wearable computing devices, announced it has been awarded key patents covering wearable technology, sensor fusion and motion...
Xbox’s Kinect Senses Sign Language
As an Xbox peripheral, Kinect may be (mostly) fun and games for Microsoft, but the company's research arm has other, more serious designs for...
Wearing Google Glass While Driving Leads to Traffic Ticket in Calif.
Google Glass just got its first up-close look from the law when a Temecula, Calif., woman was stopped by a police officer and ticketed...
Apple iPhones, iPads Opened 50 Percent of Q3 Emails: Report
Do the devices and operating systems we use influence or impact our relationships with email?A new study from email marketing technology provider Movable Ink...
FAA: Airline Passengers May Use Most Electronic Devices in Flight
Airline passengers on U.S. flights will soon be allowed to use most personal electronic devices (PEDs) during any phase of a flight, from taxiing...
Marble Security MDM Platform Aims at BYOD Businesses
Mobile security specialist Marble announced the addition of a mobile application management (MAM) to its cloud service platform with features such as application scanning,...
10 Top Apple Apps for Today’s Business Traveler
10 Top Apple Apps for Today's Business Traveler
By Nathan Eddy
Pull Your Trip Together With Travel List
For $1.99, this nicely designed app features a fully...
E-Discovery: Keeping Your Company Ready to Respond to Legal Action
E-Discovery: Keeping Your Company Ready to Respond to Legal Action
By Chris Preimesberger
Recognize the Challenge of Big Data
One hundred percent of the respondents to the...
NSA Muscles In on Google and Yahoo: Should We Be Surprised?
The leaks keep coming about how and where the National Security Agency (NSA) is able to obtain information on Americans and, seemingly, anyone else...