Monthly Archives: March 2014
On Web’s 25th Anniversary, Web Inventor Berners-Lee Speaks Out
The 25th anniversary of the creation of the World Wide Web was marked on March 11, and just in time to commemorate that special...
Google Rumored to Be Opening a Google Store in New York City
Google will soon be opening a brick-and-mortar Google store in a trendy Manhattan neighborhood, where it will likely show off a wide range of...
CeBIT Shows How Big Data Is Being Put to Work Around the World
CeBIT Shows How Big Data Is Being Put to Work Around the World
by Wayne Rash
Future of Travel According to Deutsche Telekom and Airbus
Deutsche Telekom,...
Feinstein Goes Public With CIA’s Dirty Practices, Snowden Rolls Eyes
A day after National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden told South by South West (SXSW) attendees that U.S. government agencies' mass surveillance techniques...
OwnCloud Raises New Funds, Improves Cloud File Security
Cloud file storage, sharing and synchronization vendor OwnCloud is aiming to accelerate its market adoption and growth, with a new enterprise release and a...
Aruba Lays Groundwork for All-Wireless Workplace
Aruba Networks is unveiling a range of new technologies that officials say will help organizations create a better wireless environment that will help them...
10 Reasons to Download iOS 7.1 to Your Apple Device
10 Reasons to Download iOS 7.1 to Your Apple Device
by Don Reisinger
CarPlay Support
Apple last month announced CarPlay, a service that will allow iPhone owners...
Apple iOS 7.1 Includes iBeacon Update to Benefit Retailers
Among the updates to Apple's iOS 7.1 software are changes to iBeacon, Apple's marketing-driven technology that offers users a more personalized shopping experience, among...
Cisco: Video Conferencing Not a Choice Between Performance, Price
Cisco Systems officials are out to prove that video conferencing doesn't have to be reduced to the false choice between cost and quality.Cisco, the...
Apple Boosts 64-Bit Mobile Processor Market: ABI
By the end of 2014, shipments of 64-bit mobile processors are expected to exceed 182 million, of which only 20 percent will power Android...