Take yourself back a couple of decades and the IT industry looked very different than it does today. Back then the number of solution choices was relatively limited and only available… Read more »
Bitcoin’s exchange mecca Mt. Gox is running into mounting troubles with phishing, the feds, and just keeping the lights on. But despite those problems, Bitcoin prices are holding firm. Read more »
By , PhD" rel="author" class="url fn">Ralph Finos, PhD
While cloud, mobility, social, and analytics have been driving demand for IT products and services in 2012, the worldwide IT spending picture has become dimmer as the year has progressed: We’re… Read more »
Microsoft has launched the public beta of Office 365, an online suite of collaboration and office tools aimed at small businesses. It includes access to Office Web Apps, plus access to… Read more »
The thought of your iPhone or iPod touch falling into the wrong hands is enough to scare anyone. The iPhone does have the passcode function to keep prying eyes out, but… Read more »
So far we’ve had to sit back and watch while Office 2010 news for PC users rolled in, but the MacBU over at Microsoft (s msft) has finally come through with… Read more »
While I live and play in the land of Apple (s aapl), where rainbow-farting unicorns frolic in the meadows, I work in a Windows world. While being a card-carrying member of… Read more »
Even though Apple (s aapl) builds great products for the consumer, the company often misses the boat with business users. Snow Leopard stands to make serious inroads with Mac users in… Read more »
Microsoft (s msft) earlier this week at CeBIT 2009 rolled out its Online Services feature to 19 new countries (it has been available in the U.S. since November last year). Online… Read more »
I have been using MobileMe, and its previous incarnation DotMac, for just over two years. Everyone has talked about the great features it has as well as some of the near-misses… Read more »