
BlackBerry Creeps Towards its Mobile Future
The only thing missing from RIM’s BlackBerry announcements so far is the updated OS. How will RIM compete with Apple and Google?
The only thing missing from RIM’s BlackBerry announcements so far is the updated OS. How will RIM compete with Apple and Google?
Controlling a brand’s image is a tough task, even for Apple. Dealing with product leaks makes that tougher.
It’s the possibilities of Open Graph that Facebook is banking on, enticing developers to go further and deeper into users’ content.
Apps for the Apple iPad are more focused on media, meaning they could clash with iTunes. Will Apple open its App doors further to sell more iPads?
What’s your honest opinion about popular songs, games, movies and television shows? The media that drives our entertainment industry relies on our interaction in order to see success, and a new tool taps into those opinions on behalf of media marketers. Former Sony Music Chief Executive Don Ienner has created
Facebook supposedly surpassed even Google recently in traffic, or so the reports say. Certainly Facebook has a rapidly growing user base, but if the company is making money they sure are hiding it well. What good is traffic if it won’t pay the light bill. Facebook uses 5 times as
Sexting is shockingly common among teens, or so the latest news report. Technology enables (and encourages) a fast exchange of information, but using technology for such activities is a felony. Parents beware. Listed here, a few resources to prevent sexting and to better educate your teens on the dangers of
CeBIT 2010 in Hannover wraps up this week after presenting some of the finest technology hardware, applications, software and innovations in the world to a captivated audience of business, political and technology leaders. Some of the finest companies and minds in the IT and technical world were on hand for
It wasn’t too long ago that we learned of a lawsuit being brought against a school for the use of webcams for spying on students’ behavior on and off campus. Now Gizmodo notes another school teacher that brags about spying on his students at a school in the Bronx, as
This weekend people interested in taking their Internet and PC skills to the next level will have a rare opportunity. Dmitry Shapiro, one of Web 2.0’s most successful Internet entrepreneurs will host an all day seminar. The session will help any web user fast track their skills far more effectively