Google Glass verdict: Privacy doesn't matter
The debate is over, the votes are in. Most of you believe that privacy concerns will derail Google Glass. But our moderator disagrees: In the end, privacy simply doesn't matter.
It appears as if Microsoft will be making the Windows "desktop" available via its Azure cloud software. Would you "buy" a cloud-based desktop?
Cloud computing is the latest IT "fad" that isn't a fad. How many times do we have to do this before we get it right?
America's Small Business Summit took place in Washington D.C. this week and to accompany this event T-Mobile announced their Simple Choice offerings for small businesses.
Where will the next big leaps in performance and power efficiency come from? Increasingly the industry is looking toward a concept known as heterogeneous computing to save the day. This week AMD revealed new features of its Heterogeneous Systems Architecture.
Simple credentials showing their risk to high-profile users of Twitter
Dell Software this week delivered Foglight for Virtualization, Enterprise Edition to extend the depth and breadth of managing and optimizing server virtualization as well as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI).
Microsoft has completed its Hotmail.com to Outlook.com migration and now is claiming 400 million active Outlook.com Web mail accounts.
"White guys wearing Google Glass" is a product-killer meme that's already having an effect.
After weak financial results, the tech company promised that it would reduce expenses. That effort has begun.
It took a year longer than expected, but Salesforce finally commits to an EU datacenter location.
Facebook introduces what it describes as the digital version of lending your house key to a friend when you go on vacation.
The U.S. company known for its credit scoring service wants to help you with your big data needs. To the cloud!
Skype users can now leave video messages for other people when they are offline.
The movement started by employees who want to bring their own gadgets for work has taken a turn according to new figures. Companies will be requiring workers to BYOD and that will bring changes for both workers and employers.
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