Managing An Explosion Of Mobile Devices And Apps In The Enterprise
Mobile devices are not new to the enterprise, but the sheer volume of them owned by employees is changing everything.Two years ago, enterprise IT managers would have recoiled at the idea of letting...
View ArticleApple Is Looking At Dropping Intel (AAPL, INTC)
Apple is exploring how to drop Intel chips in favor of its home grown chips, Adam Stariano, Peter Burrows, and Ian King at Bloomberg report.According to their report, Apple's engineers are confident...
View ArticleInstagram Broke Its Photo-Upload Record During Hurricane Sandy (FB)
Instagram hit a major milestone during Hurricane Sandy: 800,000 photos tagged as "#sandy" were uploaded.Granted, that's not an incredibly significant amount of photos when you consider how Facebook...
View ArticleActually, You Only Get To Use About Half The Storage On The Cheapest Surface...
The cheapest model of Microsoft's new Surface tablet comes with 32 GB storage, twice that of the cheapest iPad. But here's why: According to Microsoft, the Surface's operating system takes up nearly...
View ArticleCHART OF THE DAY: Apple's Weekend iPad Sales In Context
Apple says it sold three million iPad Minis and fourth generation iPads from Friday to Sunday. For some context on how impressive those sales are we've charted them against shipments from other tablet...
View ArticleThis Supercomputer Is The World's Most Powerful Hurricane Prediction Machine
There's no way to eliminate weather threats. But it is possible to get better at predicting them.For the last four decades, scientists have depended on the National Center for Atmospheric Research, or...
View ArticleObama Spent More On Online Ads Than It Cost To Build The Lincoln Memorial
President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney haven't just maintained an online presence via carefully crafted Tumblrs, Facebook pages, and Twitter accounts — they've heavily populated the sidebars of your...
View ArticleHewlett-Packard Plunks Down $500,000 To Help Linux—And Maybe Send Microsoft A...
Hewlett-Packard has become a Platinum member of the LinuxFoundation, the organization responsible for Linux and other open-source software projects.A Platinum membership costs $500,000 a year and...
View ArticleFoursquare Is Taking On Yelp Head-On In Mobile
Foursquare updated its mobile app for iPhones today.The upgrade is subtle. To many, it may seem like nothing was changed. But a small feature was added to the app that changes everything: the ability...
View ArticleHere Are The Three Things That Got Zillow Hammered By Investors (Z)
Investors hated Zillow's third-quarter earnings report—not the record numbers the online real-estate marketplace posted for the period, but the outlook it gave for the fourth quarter.The stock, already...
View ArticleThis Is Hands Down The Fastest Way To Multitask On Your iPad
Your iPad could have dozens of apps open at a time. Rather than going back to the home screen or multitask tray to access different appts, we're going to show you an easier way to jump from one app to...
View ArticleThe Next Big Social Network Has A Lot More Reach Potential Than Facebook And...
Sulia is a social network that allows users to subscribe to and connect over specific topics and subjects of interest, ranging from art and entertainment to sports and tech, as well as breaking news...
View ArticleFacebook COO Sheryl Sandberg: 'This Election Was A Great Step Forward' (FB)
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, who used to work for the Treasury and many believe has political aspirations, just published a status update on last night's results.She calls it "a great step forward for...
View ArticleGUNDLACH: Apple's Product Innovator Is Gone, And It's Stock Will Drop Another...
Bond god Jeff Gundlach, the CEO of DoubleLine Capital, said on CNBC's "Fast Money: Half Time Report" today that he sees Apple going to $425 a share next year. "It just seems to me that Apple...it's...
View ArticleIn Facebook And Twitter On Election Night, A Study Of Contrasts (FB)
In declaring victory in yesterday's election, President Barack Obama just gave us a fascinating case study in how Twitter and Facebook are doing.As the networks called the election in his favor, his...
View ArticlePhotographers Will Soon Be The Most Valuable People In The News Room
Photographers will soon be the most valuable people in the newsroom, and it won't be long before they put writers out of jobs.Why?Because, when you're on the go, the easiest stories to consume, create...
View ArticleThe Top People In New York Tech Tell Us Who Their Tech Heroes Are
Where do the coolest people in tech draw inspiration from?We celebrated the honorees of the SA 100 list, honoring the top people in the New York tech scene last last month with an awesome party on the...
View ArticleA Key Apple Executive's Ferrari Board Seat Suggests Tim Cook Is Loosening The...
Ferrari just announced that Apple's Eddy Cue has joined its board of directors. Cue is a longtime Apple executive. He's in charge of Apple's iTunes Store, which now sells everything from music to books...
View ArticleREVIEW: Barnes & Noble's Nook HD Tablet (BKS)
The 7-inch tablet space is getting a little crowded, but that hasn't stopped Barnes & Noble from introducing its new Nook HD tablet.Though the company is far from dominating the tablet market (and...
View ArticleFirefox Maker Gets The IRS Off Its Back And Saves $15 Million (GOOG)
For four years, the IRS has been poking around Mozilla's lucrative deal with Google. Today, the makers of the Firefox Web browser shared some good news: Mozilla has settled with the taxman.The Mozilla...
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