Owners of Apple's new iMacs, including the pricier 27-in. model, have reported major performance problems with their machines, including extremely …
Nokia to pull plug on N-Gage gaming platform
Nokia has finally decided to kill off its N-Gage gaming platform after years of shifting the strategy behind it with …
Cisco dropping Tandberg buy?
Cisco is reportedly considering dropping its $3 billion bid for videoconferencing leader Tandberg in the face of resistance from a …
GPS tracking system unveiled for Alzheimer's patients
The Alzheimer's Association has unveiled a new Web-based application that works with various mobile devices to track people suffering from …
Motorola posts surprise profit
Even before the phones it is hinging its future livelihood on hit the market, Motorola posted a surprise profit and …
Motorola Droid vs. Apple iPhone 3GS: finally, a contender?
The formal unveiling of the Motorola Droid smartphone on Verizon's network was an anticlimax, given most of the details had …
Alcatel-Lucent scales down services routers
Alcatel-Lucent this week unveiled additions to its service router portfolio intended to address the requirements of smaller carriers and the …
Profit is not a dirty word
But, knowingly or unknowingly, Video on Demand (VOD) and other Value Added Service (VAS) providers seem to ‘abandon’ the pursuit …
Welcome to Application Delivery 2.0
In many IT organizations, the WAN does not matter. What you do with the WAN, however, matters greatly. One of …
Google delivers SDK for Android 2.0
Google released an SDK for Android 2.0, revealing some new features that will come with the upgraded mobile operating system. …
Cisco to buy ScanSafe for $183 million
Cisco Systems Inc. has announced plans to buy privately held ScanSafe, a maker of software-as-a-service (SaaS) Web security services for …
Has Apple missed the netbook boat?
Apple may have missed the netbook boat by not producing a low-priced notebook to compete with the ultra-cheap portables that …
Windows Mobile worries mount as competition heats up
When Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer admitted publicly in September that the company did “screw up with Windows Mobile,” many …
Apple flourishes in Europe and beyond
The recession Americans find themselves slogging through doesn't stop at our shores–last year's economic meltdown has been a worldwide phenomenon, …