As end of Q2 nears, IBM employees fret 'resource actions'
IBM appears poised to make the bulk of its workforce rebalancing moves in the second quarter. Employees ranging from consultants to data center workers to sales are sweating.
Microsoft updates its superset of JavaScript, known as TypeScript, with a slew of new features, including the addition of generics.
Wall Street expected Adobe to report first quarter earnings of 34 cents a share on revenue of $1.01 billion.
Blue Marble Media in Atlanta has been using so-called spot-buying capabilities on the Ariba Network and Ariba Discovery to find new sales channels and new clients in the cloud.
If you want a really fast computer, then Linux is your operating system and Intel may be your chip manufacturer.
The American financier is throwing a wrench into the PC maker's plan to go private once again.
The Chinese smartphone giant is "considering" buying Nokia, but it all depends on whether or not the ailing Finnish phone maker finally cracks.
IBM appears to be making good on its promise that it will make the bulk of its workforce rebalancing moves in the second quarter. Employees ranging from consultants to data center workers to sales are sweating.
Microsoft recently partnered with the folks at We Are Juxt to challenge them to capture photos with the Nokia Lumia 920. The results are pretty amazing and inspiring with tips and tricks you can use to improve your photo experiences.
Understanding the dynamics of how vendors develop software can equip you to select, buy, and implement the best product on the most favorable terms. Here are specific points of advice.
Microsoft is enhancing its Socl social-search site with new creation tools, including an animated GIF creator.
Intel on how future advances in supercomputing lie in looking beyond the power of the typical CPU.
All four major US carriers now have LTE rolling out and PCMag visited 30 countries testing data speeds and reliability. Results are presented for regions and each city so check to see what the best option is for your area.
GE is also touting that the value of its new Industrial Internet scheme will reach nearly $1.3 trillion by 2020.
It’s not Post-PC, it’s not PC+. Tomorrow is already here, it's just not evenly distributed.
An online retailer priced the forthcoming chips between $500 and $1,000 before removing them from its site. Would AMD really charge that much for its top-performing CPUs?
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