The recent raft of announcements made by the LiMo Foundation and the Open Handset Alliance indicate that incumbent smartphone OS software vendors will soon face a serious challenge, deriving from two technically competent and coalesced Linux consortia...
Hewlett Packard (HP), last week made headlines when it took the wraps off what it claims to be “the world’s first” two-in-one server blade designed to offer scale-out customers improved data center performance, reduced space...
With just about everything going mobile these days, Cisco has set in motion, its new vision for business mobility that aims to deliver solutions that integrate devices, applications, security and disparate networks into a unified platform...
As categories of mobile devices converge, there are four primary types of productivity tools-the ultra-mobile PC (UMPC), the mobile Internet device (MID), smartphones, and smartphones with mobile companions..
Mobile social networks are quite popular with the Millennial generation, just as social networking is says high tech market research firm In-Stat.In fact, Web 2.0 tools such as blogging, photo and video sharing...
Business networking site LinkedIn has been identified as the latest watering hole for online criminals looking to try and lay traps for unwary business workers. According to security company Sophos...
Salesforce.com, made headlines today announcing that it will build its first international data center in Singapore. Just over a year since it established its Asia Pacific (AP) headquarters in the country, Salesforce.com said it will be setting-up a data center to service the...
The market for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2013. According to ABI Research the RFID business has been forecasted to grow...
Nearly 74% of U.S. consumers agree that mobile phone usage on airplanes should be restricted to only silent features according to a new Yahoo survey. The study commissioned by Yahoo! Inc. and conducted by Harris Interactive clearly...
Research In Motion (RIM), RBC and Thomson Reuters have announced plans to launch the BlackBerry Partners Fund, a USD 150 million venture capital fund, that’s seeks to invest in mobile applications and services for all mobile platforms including the BlackBerry.