Todd R. Weiss

About

Todd R. Weiss is a seasoned technology journalist with over 15 years of experience covering enterprise IT. Since 2014, he has been a senior writer at eWEEK.com, specializing in mobile technology, smartphones, tablets, laptops, cloud computing, and enterprise software. Previously, he was a staff writer for Computerworld.com from 2000 to 2008, reporting on a wide range of IT topics. Throughout his career, Weiss has written extensively about innovations in mobile tech, cloud platforms, security, and enterprise software, providing insightful analysis to help IT professionals and businesses navigate the evolving technology landscape. His work has appeared in numerous leading publications, offering expert commentary and in-depth analysis on emerging trends and best practices in IT.

EU to Ask Google Rivals for Comments on Proposed Antitrust Settlement

The European Union has decided to ask Google’s competitors for candid feedback on a proposed Google settlement offer that aims to resolve a three-year-old antitrust case against Google in Europe. The feedback will be collected to help the EU make its decision on whether to accept Google’s latest settlement offer, which came in late September. […]

YouTube Wants You to Vote in Its First-Ever Music Award Balloting

Fans of music stars and bands are being courted by YouTube to cast their ballots online for the online video service’s inaugural YouTube Music Awards, while be live-streamed online Nov. 3. The nominations in six categories opened Oct. 21 at youtube.com/musicawards, where fans can watch the featured music videos and “share” them with others on […]

Google First-Time ‘Experiment’ With Banner Ads in Search Causing a Stir

Some Google search users are seeing something very strange when they use Google to find things lately: They’re seeing banner ads displayed on the company’s plain-vanilla search page where they’ve never seen them before. And that’s causing quite a commotion online, where Google is being accused of breaking a promise it made in a 2005 […]

Google Street View Capturing Arlington National Cemetery, Swaziland

Google’s Street View image collection project is always finding new fascinating and unique destinations to capture and present online for viewers around the globe. Right now Street View crews are in the field at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia and have recently completed collecting images in the countryside of Swaziland in Africa to add to […]

Google+ Drops Saved Searches, Google Maps Drops Saved Maps

Google is letting users know that a feature formerly found in Google+, the ability to save one’s searches, will be dropped as of Nov. 15. The announcement is being made when existing Google+ users click on their saved searches and find a brief drop-down note from Google that advises them of the coming changes. Google […]

Google Wants to Teach Cloud Developers About Google Compute Engine

Google wants cloud developers to be able to take advantage of the tools it offers through its Google Compute Engine, so the search giant has released several technical papers to help developers get better acquainted with the services. “Did you know that every Google Compute Engine instance, regardless of region and zone, can communicate to […]

Google Testing Parental Controls in Beta Chrome Browser

Google’s latest beta Chrome Web browser includes settings that now allow parents to designate their youngsters as “supervised users” so they can oversee their browsing and other online activities. The new capabilities are included in the latest beta Chrome browser version, which is being refined as an eventual stable release of the open-source Web browser. […]

Google Maps Engine Pro to Help Businesses Use Maps

Google Maps is making it easier for businesses to use online maps to attract customers and new revenue through its new Google Maps Engine Pro capabilities, which are accompanied by a related slew of Google Maps Engine updates. The new capabilities and features were unveiled by Brian McClendon of the Google Maps team in an […]

Google+ Hangouts for iOS Users Now Offers Free Phone Calls

Google+ Hangouts has updated its iOS app to include free calling to any phones in the United States and Canada for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users in the U.S. The new feature, which is part of a Google+ mobile app upgrade package for iOS, was unveiled by Kate Cushing of the Google Android team […]

Google’s DoubleClick Ad Network to Work With Facebook’s FBX Ad Service

Rivals Google and Facebook have created a first-time partnership that will soon allow Google to sell ad space through Facebook’s FBX ad-bidding exchange. In the past, customers buying ad space from Google could purchase space through a wide assortment of advertising platforms, but never before directly through its competitor, FBX. The new arrangement will remove […]