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Apple and Microsoft’s Rockstar Patent Group May Sell IP
Rockstar Consortium, the patent-holding group that rose from the ashes of bankrupt Nortel Networks, may be shedding some of the intellectual property that it...
Google’s Stellar 2013 Tempered by Some Vexations: 10 Takeaways
Google's Stellar 2013 Tempered by Some Vexations: 10 Takeaways
by Don Reisinger
Wearable Tech Can Really Catch On
Although Google Glass is still being tested, the number...
Google Maps Lets Users Embed Free Maps in Their Sites or Blogs
Website owners and bloggers who want to incorporate a quality map image in their online posts can now take advantage of a new Google...
CTIA Launches KnowMyApp Website to Help Consumers
Wireless telecommunications industry trade group CTIA unveiled the KnowMyApp.org Website, which informs consumers how much data their favorite applications are using.In an effort to...
Healthcare.gov, Enterprise Startup Boom Among Top 2013 IT Stories
As we count down the last few days of 2013, here are the remainder of my picks for the top 10 events, trends, technologies...
Samsung Knox Mobile Security Platform Flaw Discovered
A critical flaw in Samsung’s much publicized Knox smartphone security platform could enable easy interception of data communications between the secure container and the...
Integrated Infrastructure and Platforms Market Surges in Q3: IDC
The worldwide integrated infrastructure and platforms market generated 622.6 petabytes of new storage capacity shipments during the quarter, which was up 101 percent compared...
iPatientCare to Demonstrate EHR Platform at HIMSS
Cloud based ambulatory electronic health record (EHR) and mobile health (mHealth) specialist iPatientCare announced it will demonstrate the Meaningful Use stage 2 Certified and...
Financial Trojan Attacks Against Banks Rose Sharply in 2013: Symantec
Online thieves had a successful year in 2013, infecting three times as many computers, targeting a broader collection of nations' financial institutions and branching...
Microsoft Buys Land for Massive Data Center Expansion in Quincy, Wash.
In yet another sign that Microsoft is serious about the cloud, the company has been identified as the buyer of a 200-acre site in...