Monthly Archives: May 2014
Samsung Continues to Convert Mobile Players to Tizen
Ahead of the third annual Tizen Developer Conference, which begins Monday, June 2 in San Francisco, the Tizen Association announced that 37 new companies...
Carrier Interest in SDN, NFV Slows Switch, Router Spending
Service providers' interest in software-defined networking and network-functions virtualization may be impacting sales of traditional networking gear, including switches and routers, according to Infonetics...
Getting Your Company Ready for the ‘Custom Economy’
The 20th century was all about mass everything—mass production, mass marketing and mass consumption.The current century will be all about customization. The one-size-fits-all products,...
Google Posts Request Form in EU to Remove Personal Info Online
Google has made an online form and process available for people in the European Union who want to have information about them removed from...
Harman Kardon Does Little to Improve the HTC One (M8)
In March, HTC introduced its newest flagship, the HTC One (M8). A month later, at a Sprint-hosted event, it introduced the One (M8)-Harman Kardon...
Daily Tech Briefing: May 30, 2014
For at least the past three years, Iran has been using social media to carry out a wide-ranging cyber-attack campaign against organizations in the...
Google DoubleClick Online Dynamic Ad Seminars Begin June 3
Google's DoubleClick unit is offering a detailed new online training series that highlights its latest Dynamic Creative tools for digital marketers in a group...
Electronic Health Records Show Promise, but Consumers Are Wary
Electronic Health Records Show Promise, but Consumers Are Wary
by Nathan Eddy
EMR Considered a Basic Right
The majority of those surveyed (69 percent) say having access...
AT&T Bets on Asus’ PadFone Smartphone-Tablet Hybrid
AT&T Bets on Asus' PadFone Smartphone-Tablet Hybrid
by Michelle Maisto
Meet the Asus PadFone From AT&T
AT&T will exclusively sell the Asus PadFone, a two-in-one smartphone-plus-tablet device....
IBM System z Mainframe Continues to Be an Engine of Progress
IBM System z Mainframe Continues to Be an Engine of Progress
by Darryl K. Taft
Business Connexion
Developing areas of Africa lack energy infrastructure to support the...