Monthly Archives: July 2014
YouTube Unveiling New Features for Content Creators
Faster frame rates, an expanded library of cool sound effects and easier fan funding options are just some of the new content creation features...
Linux Lands on NSA Watch List
New disclosures and investigations into the activities of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) have revealed fresh insights about the targets of cyber-surveillance activities....
BlackBerry’s Chen ‘Fact Checks’ Android With Samsung Knox
BlackBerry CEO John Chen recently issued a clarification—a "fact check"—for anyone who might be thinking that Google and Samsung's Knox for Android technology is...
PC Sales to Rebound in 2015, While Tablet Shipments Jump: Gartner
The PC market will continue to contract this year, and by next year, tablet shipments will outpace PCs, according to analysts from Gartner.However, despite...
Samsung Cab Stunt Introduces Galaxy Tab S to New Yorkers
There was the Cash Cab, the Quiz Taxi and—for a few days in June—the Tab Cab, a Samsung marketing stunt to acquaint New Yorkers...
How Smarter IT Paves the Way for a Mobile Future
How Smarter IT Paves the Way for a Mobile Future
By Darryl K. Taft
Zitouna Bank of Tunisia
In a nation where more than 50 percent of...
Data Storage Demands Complicated by Data Variety
Nearly three-quarters (71 percent) of data scientists said big data had made their analytics more difficult and data variety, not volume, was to blame,...
Microsoft, Perfecto Mobile Enhance Multi-Platform Device Testing
Microsoft announced an enhanced partnership with Perfecto Mobile to provide mobile app developers with a multiplatform testing experience for mobile devices.Acknowledging that mobile-first development...
Smartphone Users Want Health Care Alerts
Eighty percent of patients would like the option to use their smartphones to interact with health care providers, according to a survey conducted by...
Internet of Things to Stress Enterprise Networks
While many enterprises feel prepared for the impending era of the Internet of things (IoT), there may not be enough network capacity to handle...