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Article | 12/01/2012
Ultrabooks: 7 ways they're revolutionising mobile computing
At CES 2012, the ultrabook is the new tablet. Of course, there are plenty of new tablets being offered up as well, but 2012 is shaping up to be the ye...
Article | 1/12/2011
HP CEO: Apple will be world's number one PC maker in 2012
HP CEO Meg Whitman expects Apple to take over as the world's number one PC maker in 2012 but thinks her own company will bounce back in 2013.
Article | 21/10/2011
What Google's Rubin doesn't understand about Siri
The head of Google's Android mobile OS, Andy Rubin, doesn't think your smartphone should be your personal assistant. In comments made during an interv...
Article | 6/10/2011
Recover a Missing Android Phone with Where's My Droid
If an iPhone goes missing, well, there's an app for that. (It's Apple's venerable.) But where's the equivalent for Android? Surely there must be some ...
Article | 15/09/2011
How to convert PowerPoint to Flash
We look at several different ways that you can convert PowerPoint to Flash
Article | 14/09/2011
Best Microsoft PowerPoint Template Sites
If you have already used most of the Microsoft PowerPoint templates and you’re looking for some new ones we've selected some of the best
Article | 20/08/2011
Firefox 7 Beta puts priority on performance
Just days after the ready-for-primetime version of Firefox 6 was released, Mozilla, sticking to its aggressive development schedule for the browser, h...
Article | 16/08/2011
Google buys Motorola Mobility for $US12.5 billion
Google has entered into an agreement to acquire the mobile phone and tablet maker Motorola Mobility for about $US12.5 billion.
Article | 14/08/2011
Share Files Wirelessly Between Android and Any Computer
Between my Android tablet and my Android phone, I've been creating a lot more content on the go than I may ever have expected to. Between pictures and...
Article | 27/06/2011
iCloud: What's in, what's out for MobileMe users
Apple won't officially debut iCloud for months -- September is the bet by most -- but last week the company revealed more information about what the o...
Article | 8/08/2011
Subway picks cloud software for usability
Subway, a fast-food franchise operation with 35,000 restaurants worldwide, expected to host a new, mission-critical financial system at its own data c...
Article | 19/07/2011
Cloud cures hospital's ailing email system
When Debbie Cancilla took charge of the IT operation at Grady Health System, which operates one of the largest public hospitals in the U.S., she inher...
Article | 28/07/2011
Cloud security fears exaggerated, says federal CIO
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is not afraid of the public cloud.
Article | 9/08/2011
Cloud Fears Are Overblown, Says U.S. CIO
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security isn't afraid of the public cloud.
Article | 11/08/2011
Cloud Use Greatly Outpaces Understanding
The cloud, it seems, might be a little bit like Palmolive’s tagline from its old TV commercials--people just don't know they’re soaking in it.
Article | 6/08/2011
New OmniVision Sensor Makes Phone Cameras Even Smaller
OmniVision is making camera phones even smaller -- again. This time the mobile camera sensor maker is promising an quarter-inch, 8-megapixel OV8850 CM...
Article | 6/08/2011
Microsoft and Google's 5 Most Ridiculous Fights
This week's war of words over software patents and Android has seen both Microsoft and Google get off some pretty good shots about Android and softwar...
Article | 6/08/2011
Bugs and Fixes: MS Fixes Serious Bluetooth Vulnerability
What's new in the land of security fixes? Over the last couple weeks, Apple released a fix to iOS, Google updated Chrome, and Skype patched a nasty se...
Article | 4/08/2011
Metasploit 4.0 sets the stage for mass penetration testing
Security product provider Rapid7 has updated its widely used open-source Metasploit exploitation framework, expanding the software so it supports ente...


