Monthly Archives: December 2014
BlackBerry CEO: Sale of Company to Chinese Firm Unlikely
BlackBerry is still cruising along, but if a bid to buy it were offered, CEO John Chen said that it should not come from...
Daily Video: Intel Makes Mobile Push With $1.6B Investment in China Site
Intel has been making efforts to expand its mobile computing capabilities and gain further inroads into the important Chinese market. The company's latest move...
Why Persistent Systems Is Talking SMAC in IT Consulting
Persistent Systems, a well-established software developer and services provider, has decided to make a pivot to talking SMAC.In this context, SMAC means providing new...
Mendix Teams With HP for No-Code Development on Helion
Mendix is working with HP to bring its no-code, rapid application development capabilities to the HP Helion cloud portfolio.The goal is to deliver a...
Verizon Beginning Its Move to an All-LTE Network
Verizon Wireless is potentially beginning to make changes that will switch it from being a 3G and a 4G LTE network into one that...
Google Apps Users Want Inbox, Too
It's not just consumers, apparently, that are waiting for Google Inbox but business users of Google Apps, as well.If a Reddit Ask Us Anything...
Samsung Appealing $930M Apple Patent Infringement Award
The 3-year-old, back-and-forth patent war between Samsung Electronics and Apple is back in court, this time with Samsung appealing a $930 million patent infringement...
Cortana Goes Globetrotting in European Alpha
Cortana, Microsoft's answer to Apple's Siri and Google Now, is making its way to more markets, announced the company today. Before today, the Windows...
Kyocera DuraForce Rugged Phone Is Tough Enough for Extreme Workplaces
Kyocera DuraForce Rugged Phone Is Tough Enough for Extreme Workplaces
by Todd R. Weiss
Impact-Resistant Touch Screen
The DuraForce features a 4.5-inch, 720p HD, impact-resistant touch screen,...
Sprint’s LTE Network Is ‘Substantially Complete,’ CFO Says
Sprint has experienced network problems and customer losses due to service dissatisfaction in the recent past, but things are getting back on track now...