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.
Mobile banking boosts customer transaction levels, but its impersonality erodes relationships – and opens big-bank customers to poaching from smaller, nimbler opponents. ANZ CIO Anne Weatherston explains how one of the Asia-Pacific region's largest banks is fighting back.
'There is no evidence to establish the extent of the damage done to consumers and on how many people were affected' by HP's misleading claims about what its product warranties covered, according to the vendor's legal team.
Chinese telecoms gear maker to spend on building its brand, strengthening its retail presence in country and also targets sales of 1 million smartphones in the next 6 months.
Ten privacy authorities from countries including Australia, Canada, and Israel have sent a joint letter to Google asking the company to address privacy concerns over Google Glass.
There's an awful lot of paranoia going around these days. But the biggest threats to your privacy don't come from the NSA or the FBI. They come from private companies building massive databases to track your movements. Here's a sensible set of strategies to minimize privacy risks.
A lack of connectivity during anti-government demonstrations was experienced in capitals across the country.
Dish gave up on its pursuit of Sprint after Softbank sweetened its bid. Dish did say that it will focus on acquiring Clearwire and its coveted wireless spectrum.
Portable computers, tablets, and smartphones are damaging the health of most of the people who use them for extended periods of work, and we could be in for an epidemic of 'iPad neck'. However, there are ways to reduce the risk.
Google argues it has the constitutional right to publicly address information it is forced to share with the U.S. government.
Cloudera shuffles the deck as the current CEO moves into a new role.
Microsoft updates its superset of JavaScript, known as TypeScript, with a slew of new features, including the addition of generics.
UPDATED: Adobe CEO's comments hint at customer (dis)satisfaction over jump from desktop to cloud versions of the Creative Suite.
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.
UPDATED: Dell's special committee responds to the American financier's latest proposal.
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