Developers will be able to take a look at the SDK (software development kit) for the next version of the …
Netbook computers spark corporate interest
One possible future of mobile computing is on display in classrooms in Fresno, Calif., where the public school district has …
Trend Micro dishes out security smorgasbord
Trend Micro Monday dished out a smorgasbord of endpoint security products that put the focus on Trend's cloud-based architecture and …
Netbook computers spark corporate interest
One possible future of mobile computing is on display in classrooms in Fresno, Calif., where the public school district has …
iPhone to uplift Wi-Fi capabilities
Apple seems to be laying the groundwork to introduce high-capacity, low-power 802.11n Wi-Fi to the iPod Touch, and presumably to …
Sun made colossal mistake on IBM’s offer, analysts say
With IBM/Sun negotiations reportedly at a standstill, a consensus seems to be emerging among industry analysts: Sun has made a …
Saving with Skype in the mobile enterprise
Skype, with its initial proprietary protocols and peer-to-peer behavior, has historically not been particularly popular with enterprise IT departments. However, …
Medical records on the iPhone debuts at health IT expo
Doctors with an iPhone or iPod Touch will be able to view patients' electronic health records using a new application …
Mobile backup services help users save, sort data
If you've ever wished you could easily search through your cell phone voice-mail messages or save all of your text …
Leaked HP memo details XP reprieve until 2010, report says
Microsoft Corp. acknowledged today that it has “broadened the options” for PC makers to continue offering the eight-year-old Windows XP …
Nokia hopes new app store will replicate App Store
Nokia has spent four years working on building an application distribution system, attracting millions of developers eager to sell to …
Palm Pre: First impressions
Ever since Apple changed the game for mobile devices with the iPhone back in 2007, every major device manufacturer has …
Symbian Foundation faces up to challenges
What was billed as a roundtable discussion for members of the new Symbian Foundation turned into an opportunity for them …
Atom netbook chip propels Intel to top of market
The success of Intel's Atom microprocessor, used mainly in netbooks, helped the chip maker gain market share in every quarter …
IE’s market share falls to new milestone low
Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE), which four years ago was running on nearly nine out of 10 computers, has fallen …
RIM unveils BlackBerry application store
Research in Motion today launched its online applications catalog, dubbed App World, where BlackBerry developers can showcase their software and …
Intel’s Nehalem EP server chips hit the market
If you weren't expecting Intel Corp. to release its latest line of server and workstation chips on Monday, you may …
Microsoft moves to bring high fashion to Windows phones
Windows phones are about to go high fashion: Isaac Mizrahi and other fashion designers have been hired to help improve …
Facebook, app return policy to come to Windows Mobile
Users of the forthcoming Windows Marketplace for Mobile will be able to return applications within 24 hours, and they'll finally …
Intel raises the bar in server chips with Nehalem
Intel's upcoming Xeon server chips incorporate significant advancements that could form the basis for future chips that could handle high-performance …