Two-thirds of BlackBerry converts tempted to return
A TechRepublic poll indicates that the BlackBerry Q10 may win back converts from iPhone and Android.
Now that the U.S. government and military have approved iPhones and iPads for secure use, the U.S. Air Force plans on spending a little to save a lot in the long-run.
Jolla fans in Europe can now pre-order the first Sailfish smartphone, which is expected to ship by the end of the year.
It seems ironic, but the National Security Agency is caught by surprise by a new tax that impacts its new datacenter.
Brightpearl is ramping up its U.S. presence through partnerships with several key e-commerce platforms. It isn't the only game in town for small businesses seeking better multichannel insight into orders, backlogs and product availability.
ManageEngine, which develops a broad range of automation and monitoring tools, adds extensive cloud services and apps support to password service software.
Desktop as a Service is a cloud model that hasn't caught on the way Desktone and others would have liked. Where and how data is stored and who has access to it has been of concern. Desktone has enhanced its offerings to make this choice more acceptable to everyone.
Intel is hoping to gain more support for devices that use its Atom mobile chip by releasing a set of tools that the company says makes it easier to develop apps for Android devices that use ARM, as well as Intel, chip designs.
COBOL apps for IBM System z mainframes should see improved performance following the latest release of IBM Enterprise COBOL for z/OS.
HP's business business is likely to see a rough quarter with a Dell price war making life more difficult. HP's restructuring efforts should help earnings though.
The Chrome Remote Desktop app is a free web app for Chrome that can be used to run Windows PCs and Macs from Chrome. This video shows a Chromebook Pixel controlling a Windows 8 touch system.
Losses widen for the firm amid a US$83 million legal action from its creditors and fraud allegations by India's stock market regulator.
Tech firms haven't had it easy in India. Vodafone, Google and Samsung have faced India's ire, and now Infosys is added to the list.
Two more countries have announced when and where Microsoft's latest tablet will go on sale, and how much it will cost.
After becoming the market leader in South Korea's mirrorless camera market during the last quarter of 2012, Samsung is focusing more resources to win over 25 percent global marketshare by 2015.
A service which boots websites offline for payment is legitimate, says the owner. But why a backdoor monitored by the FBI?
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