HomeInnovation

Innovation

30 Years Ago: How Email Rose to Become the No. 1 Killer App

When the first personal computers started being sold by Apple and IBM in the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for people...

NBC News Acquires Stringwire Real-Time Reporting Service

NBC News has acquired startup Stringwire, in an effort to be a better, more nimble news machine.NBC News is scheduled to officially report the...

YouTube’s Creators Introduce MixBit Mobile Video Editing App

Mobile videos. There seems to be no end to the virtual mountains of them created daily. What to do with it all? How to...

Box Building Out Education Business With New Apps, Partners

Box, which started out eight years ago as simply an online place to stash files, keeps developing new ways to do business.The Los Altos,...

eWEEKChat Aug. 14 Features Pros, Cons of Android and iOS

On Wednesday, Aug. 14 at 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKnews will host its eighth Tweetchat event. The topic will be "Android...

Cisco, Nvidia Make Moves in Connected Car Market

Cisco Systems and Nvidia are making moves in the growing market for connected cars, a space that is continuing to attract major players in...

Samsung Starts Mass-Producing Faster 3D NAND Flash

Seven years of Samsung development came to fruition Aug. 5 when the Korean IT giant revealed that it has started mass production of the...

30 Years Ago: Networking in the 1980s Meant Ethernet vs. Token Ring

The Ethernet networking technology was already 10 years old when PC Week was growing rapidly in the midst of the IBM PC boom.In May...

Moto X Is a Serious iPhone Challenger: 10 Reasons Why

Moto X Is a Serious iPhone Challenger: 10 Reasons Why By Don Reisinger The Design Is Beautiful There's no debating that the Moto X is a well-designed...

Ken Brill, Data Center Design Pioneer, Dies at 69

Ken Brill, founder of the Uptime Institute and Upsite Technologies and an IT pioneer who led standards-setting for modern data center design, died July...