Monthly Archives: October 2014
Microsoft Joins the Disappearing Photo Act With Xim Mobile App
Xim, Microsoft's new mobile app, turns photo sharing into an ephemeral experience.Developed by FUSE Labs, a Microsoft Research unit that specializes in media-rich social...
Outlier Launches Endpoint Security Technology
Greg Hoglund is no stranger to the world of security startups. Hoglund was previously a co-founder at Cenzic (which Trustwave acquired) and at HBGary...
Daily Tech Briefing: Oct. 9, 2014
Symantec may soon follow Hewlett-Packard and eBay and choose to split into two companies. Bloomberg News reported that unnamed individuals involved with the matter...
Motorola Designs Moto G to Appeal to the Budget-Conscious
Motorola Designs Moto G to Appeal to the Budget-Conscious
by Don Reisinger
It's Running Android 4.4.4 (KitKat)
What's nice about the Moto G is that it's running...
Mobile Device Proliferation to Power Advanced Battery Market
The installed base of mobile devices, including smartphones, basic mobile phones, wearables, tablets and notebooks, will reach 8 billion by 2019, according to ABI...
WiFi Alliance Makes Using Passpoint Service Easier
The WiFi Alliance is adding more capabilities to its Passpoint initiative, which is designed to make it easier for mobile device owners to move...
Samsung Intros Galaxy Tab Active Rugged Business Tablet
Samsung's first business-targeted and ruggedized tablet, the new Galaxy Tab Active, is available for preorders and will be shipping by the beginning of November....
Largest PC Vendors See Gains as Shipment Declines Slow
The global PC market continues to improve as tablet sales flatten, and the largest vendors are seeing most of the benefits from the upswing.Third-quarter...
How Splunk Aims to Tame Flood of Internet of Things Data
How Splunk Aims to Tame Flood of Internet of Things Data
By Chris Preimesberger
The Boss Man Holds Court
Splunk Chairman and CEO Godfrey Sullivan brought humor...
Italy’s Military-Grade Boole Server Debuts in U.S.
It isn't all that often that the IT world in the United States gets a bright new import from Italy. This happens with cars...