Author Archive
Posted in April 6th, 2010
The discussion so far about the iPad has focused on the potential for joining media-hungry consumers as a third screen on their couches as they surf the Web or watch videos. But is there also a place for Steve Jobs’ latest sensation in corporate boardrooms, small business working lunches and on business trips?
continue reading.....
Posted in April 2nd, 2010
Many college students have been spending the week on the beaches of Padre Island and other balmy locales, soaking up equal parts sun and alcohol. Meanwhile, the families of America are starting to think about where they’d like to dig their toes in the sand for summer vacations — if they’re not already picturing themselves joining the long, sweaty lines at the nation’s major theme parks.
continue reading.....
Posted in March 24th, 2010
Three of the biggest names in the Internet industry are founding members of the Global Network Initiative, a consortium of companies, non-profits and academic groups formed in October 2008 to promote human rights and privacy around the world. However, now one of those companies, Google, finds itself going head-to-head with the Chinese government over issues regarding censorship of search data.
continue reading.....
Posted in March 23rd, 2010
Google’s relationship with the Chinese government officially entered the brinksmanship phase this week with the announcement from the company that it is ending its Communist-mandated censorship of search results and directing queries to its unfiltered Hong Kong-based service.
continue reading.....
Posted in March 10th, 2010
“Avatar” may be the box office champ in this or any other galaxy, and the first weekend of ticket sales for “Alice in Wonderland” has certainly put a Cheshire Cat smile on the faces of Walt Disney studio executives. However, all that monetary activity stems from watching those two movies in the plush, dark expanses of a special, 3-D-enabled movie theater.
continue reading.....
Posted in February 19th, 2010
If competition for Google is still “just a click away” — as its executives kept saying last summer to anybody who would listen — then the U.S. Justice Department and the European Commission made that click easier with their decisions this week to bless the Microsoft-Yahoo search technology merger. Here’s the new search query for this latest development: Will consumers get the hint?
continue reading.....
Posted in February 17th, 2010
Just as Skype devotees use the Voice over Internet Protocol service to talk to friends and family anywhere in the world, Verizon Wireless used Skype Tuesday to send a loud message of its own to Apple, AT&T and the rest of the competition: We can play the VoIP game too. Beginning in March, Verizon said, the wireless carrier will offer a full suite of Skype mobile services on nine of its smartphones.
continue reading.....
Posted in February 16th, 2010
A newly formed international consortium has claimed it can be the glue that unites a fragmented mobile applications market. However, if the Wholesale Applications Community can’t deliver on its promise of an open platform that will let developers write apps for all devices — save perhaps Apple’s iPhone — then that “glue” could simply result in a stickier situation in the mobile space.
continue reading.....
Posted in February 12th, 2010
After enjoying a holiday bounce, the U.S. video game industry came crashing back down to Earth in January with post-Christmas double-digit drops in hardware and software sales, according to the latest figures from industry researchers NPD Group. However, new gaming categories for casual, social media and smartphones may offer a glimmer of hope for companies still stuck in a recessionary swamp.
continue reading.....
Posted in February 8th, 2010
Two Monday technology stories, both involving China: Call them the yin and yang of that country’s attempts to repair its image following Google’s recent hacking allegations and the search giant’s subsequent threats to end its business dealings in the country. Chinese police are trumpeting their shutdown of a major hacker training Web site and three related arrests.
continue reading.....