Computing
Apple Inc. announced its next big thing, a program akin to Google Earth, in the market. The Cupertino, California based company has purchased Web mapping software startup Poly9, another sign it’s reducing Google's presence from Apple's mobile platform.
While addressing media at the Allen & Co. conference this week, Google co-founder, Larry Page along with CEO Eric Schmidt accused Apple CEO Steve Jobs of “re-writing history” by stating that they entered smartphone market after them.
Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) has announced the release of Cisco Small Business NSS 300 Series Smart Storage, desktop network storage solutions.
Hot on the heels of criticism by Apple Inc.'s Steve Jobs, Adobe Systems Inc. finally seems to be acknowledging problems in the current versions of its Adobe Reader, Acrobat and Flash Player software.
After Google Inc. announced that it has banned the use of Microsoft's Windows operating system for internal use at its offices, it is now being reported that the internet search giant is gearing to launch its own operating system (OS).
Three men, one Swede and two Americans, have been accused of duping scores of people and pocketing over US$100 million by selling harmful "scareware" antivirus.
If it is selling like hot cakes in the U.S., the story is no different outside the nation.
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), a non-profitable organization, has partnered with Marvell, a worldwide leader in producing integrated silicon solutions, for the launch of OLPC XO-3 laptop for educating children in developing countries.
It was a move that was long awaited by Apple Inc., retarding the momentum of Microsoft Corp. and its products, the iPhone maker has outflanked its rival to become the world's biggest technology company in terms of market value.
Personal computer behemoth, Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: Dell; HKEX: 4331), became the latest player to foray into the tablet PC market with the launch of The ‘Streak.’
