Monthly Archives: March 2014
Windows Phone: 10 Things Microsoft Must Do to Improve Its Mobile OS
Windows Phone: 10 Things Microsoft Must Do to Improve Its Mobile OS
By Don Reisinger
Drop Licensing Fees
According to reports, Microsoft has decided to eliminate Windows...
Google Street View Captures Hawaiian Beaches, Spectacular Scenery
Google Street View Captures Hawaiian Beaches, Spectacular Scenery
by Todd R. Weiss
Pololu Valley Cliffs
On the Pololu Valley Awini Trail on the Big Island, the spectacular...
IT Pros Want More Secure Authentication: Ponemon
The vast majority (68 percent) of North American organizations agree there’s a need for more secure authentication methods over the traditional username and password...
Connected Data Upgrades Transporter Private Cloud Storage Platform
Peer-to-peer private cloud storage platform developer Connected Data announced new features for its Transporter platform, designed to simplify file syncing and sharing for multicomputer...
NSA Responds to Facebook and Malware Injection Report
Once again, media reports have surfaced alleging that the U.S. National Security Agency is overstepping its authority and is using its technology to get...
Fixing Wireless Broadband: The Debt Sprint’s Son Says He Owes America
Masayoshi Son, the CEO of Softbank and now chairman of Sprint's board of directors, gave his first speech in the United States before the...
Google Updates Docs and Sheets With New Add-Ons
Google has unveiled a new feature that brings in simple add-ons to streamline some common document and spreadsheet tasks for users, such as printing...
Tax Return Fraud Puts Consumers, Businesses at Risk
April 15 marks the deadline for tax season, but consumers and businesses should file their taxes as early as possible and pay more attention...
Softbank’s Son Discusses Ambitions for Sprint, Web Growth, U.S. Rank
Masayoshi Son, CEO and chairman of Softbank and now chairman of the Sprint Corp., is on a campaign to change hearts and minds about...
Microsoft Office for Mac Update to Arrive in 2014
Microsoft's Office for Mac 2011 was launched in October 2010. And while it largely caught up with the Windows editions at the time, since...