The chances of Windows 7 suddenly winning over Windows XP users in droves are slim to none. Windows 7 is …
Microsoft’s IE loses more share, slides to new low
Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer (IE) again lost market share last month, although at a slower rate than the previous two-month …
Google Launches M-Lab Measurement Tools
Google launched a new public service aimed at testing your ISP's practices and performance. The Internet community has been struggling …
Dell could join Acer in unveiling smart phone
When Dell Inc. stopped selling the Axim PDA in 2007, several industry observers predicted that the PC and server maker …
How carriers will weather the recession
Although Verizon and AT&T have continued to post solid earnings over the past year, they are unlikely to emerge from …
HP’s TouchSmart experience
Touch screens have mostly been limited to business-minded Tablet PCs. But HP's TouchSmart tx2 gets props for bringing touch to …
Flavors of Windows 7
Windows Me may not have had much going for it, but it has one claim to fame: It was the …
iPhone to get global flat-fee voice service
A carrier-grade voice over Wi-Fi (Vo-Fi) application will soon be available at the Apple App Store for the iPhone, as …
IE8 Focuses on Improved Security and Privacy
Microsoft's updated browser, Internet Explorer 8, promises an assortment of new features designed to help make Web browsing with IE …
Recession whacks IT earnings
IT investors on Thursday got hit with a tsunami of earnings reports for the quarter ending in December. Google's report …
Microsoft unveils Mac-to-Exchange sync beta
Microsoft launched a public beta of software designed to tie Mac users more closely to Exchange mail servers, fulfilling a …
Microsoft unveils Mac-to-Exchange sync beta
Microsoft launched a public beta of software designed to tie Mac users more closely to Exchange mail servers, fulfilling a …
Texas based company seeks bar on Nokia, RIM, Palm
A patent-holding company from Texas is seeking to bar six companies — including BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, Palm, and …
Browser wars deemed hot again
The browser wars are back. Dignitaries from major browser makers — including Microsoft, Mozilla, Opera, and newcomer Google — served …
Toshiba eyes Fujitsu’s hard drive business
According to reports in Financial Times and other media agencies, Toshiba has made an offer of around US$340 million to …
Steve Jobs leaving the job
Barely a week after revealing he suffered from a hormone imbalance, and vowing to stay on as Apple's CEO, Steve …
A Closer Look at the Palm Pre and webOS
The Palm Pre smart phone and the company's much-anticipated new operating system–called webOS–are among the most buzzed-about products to come …
Top 25 software screw-ups
Most IT security woes, from software patching to cyberespionage and cybercrime, can be traced to the devastating effects wrought by …
Open networks remain a distant nirvana for mobile users
The push for open wireless networks that can accommodate all manner of mobile devices and applications grabbed a lot of …
Sony bags twofour54 deal
The deal, to be delivered from Sony’s offices in the UAE, is to deliver production facilities, infrastructure and training to …