Monthly Archives: March 2014
Snowden’s MYSTIC Revelations Raise Credibility Questions
When the latest leak by former National Security Agency contract employee Edward Snowden hit the news channels on March 18, it failed to make...
Microsoft: Pirated Software to Cost Businesses $491 Billion in 2014
Microsoft has released a new study from IDC and the National University of Singapore (NUS) that warns businesses of the risks of running unlicensed...
Google Releases New Stable Version 33 of Its Chrome Browser
Google has announced new updates for its Chrome Web browser, Chrome for iOS and Chrome OS stable and beta releases as part of its...
Big Data Analyzer Cloudera Banks $160M in VC Funding
Cloudera, a pioneering provider of Hadoop batch and real-time analytics solutions for the enterprise, announced March 18 that it has closed a new round...
Apple’s Lucky Break: Book on Its Downfall Is Blah
Apple CEO Tim Cook has dismissed as "nonsense" Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs, a new book written by former Wall Street Journal reporter...
Microsoft’s SQL Server 2014 Arrives April 1
The successor to Microsoft SQL Server 2012 is nearing release. The company announced March 18 that SQL Server 2014 has been released to manufacturing...
SAP Enhances PowerDesigner, Supports ‘Every Shade of Hybrid’
SAP continues to refine its offerings and eliminate any obstacle that might stand between it and new customers.On March 19, at the Gartner Business...
Google’s Chromecast Now Available in Canada, Europe
Google's Chromecast television dongles will now be sold in Canada and 10 nations in Europe as the company expands the global reach of the...
Snowden Warns of More Disclosures to Come
In June 2013, Edward Snowden shocked the world by disclosing the U.S. National Security Agency's (NSA) PRISM program that arbitrarily collects phone metadata from...
Huawei Shelves Plans for Smartphone That Runs Windows, Android
Huawei Technologies reportedly is backing away from plans to launch a smartphone that can run both Windows Phone and Android, refuting statements made by...