Microsoft's new YouTube app gives concessions to Google
Microsoft meets some -- but not all -- of Google's terms-of-service demands for its Windows Phone 8 apps.
For those that need a ruggedized smartphone, the Cat B15 may be a decent competitor priced at a reasonable $350 with no carrier contract.
The government has released the first ever set of guidelines to regulate the payment model and foster industry growth
Whether you attended last week's Sapphire event or not, you might have missed the real story there - the story SAP should have communicated. There was lots of talk about HANA, analytics and the cloud but why should customers care and care now? Here's the rest of the story you should have heard.....
Several people have recently departed HTC, but that doesn't mean the company is shutting the doors. There may be marketing strategy changes, a focus only on Asia, or some other strategy we do not yet know about.
“For me, this all comes down to our willingness to win, and we are committed to winning,” HP CEO Whitman declared.
Adobe taps into a number of M&A trends at once with Thumb Labs being that it is a mobile app design startup based in New York City.
The Microsoft-Google feud continues, with Microsoft meeting some -- but not all -- of Google's terms-of-service demands around the Microsoft's recently developed YouTube app.
The enterprise software company reports financial earnings for the fiscal first quarter of 2014. A look at the numbers.
Wall Street was expecting earnings of 81 cents a share on revenue of $28.08 billion for the second quarter.
After a long string of high profile attacks on accounts held by government and news agencies, Twitter is finally stepping up its game.
Despite apps such as Bump on the market, there has yet to be a suitable replacement for calling cards. Perhaps Google Drive can fill the void?
It's funny to look back on my personal history with Linux and remember how subversive and alternative it once was. These days, it's just another operating system. That original subversive spark is gone.
In last week's ZDNet "Great Debate," Robin Harris and I faced off on the question of whether "we need data scientists to make sense of this tidal wave of information." I think data scientists are important, but they're not the solution. What follows is my argument, in essay form.
MS CRM on your Xbox One? Will any and all Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 apps be allowed to run on the just-announced Xbox One?
One-size-fits-all computing is an antiquated paradigm. Forrester's J.P. Gownder explains how workforce segmentation drives innovation.
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