Though most U.S. operators use Carrier IQ’s handset monitoring software in some form, they’re not all using it to the same degrees. Sprint turns out to be Carrier IQ’s biggest fan,… Read more »
The UK government published its long-awaited Government Cloud Strategy (PDF) at the end of last month as part of the broader Government ICT Strategy launched in March. The strategy has many… Read more »
In the tech blogosphere, chatter abounds about the latest collaboration tools, cutting edge ideas and the future of gadgets. But back on solid ground in cubicles, conference rooms and coworking spaces… Read more »
The cloud work of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been of interest for a while. They have been trying to pin down a definition for cloud… Read more »
Preview is definitely one of the under-appreciated gems of OS X. Preview actually has two main uses. One for graphics and photos, and another specific to PDFs. There are certain very… Read more »
As I try to carry my iPad more and my MacBook less, one of the key reasons I still needed a portable computer was scanning. I’ve tested many portable scanners that… Read more »
Apple is already working on a fix for a security flaw reported by the German Federal Office for Information Security Wednesday. The Mac maker said in a statement that it is… Read more »
Looks like the box on top of your TV is a worse energy waster than your refrigerator, or even your air conditioner. That’s the surprising w0rd from a Natural Resources Defense… Read more »
Let’s dedicate this Friday to singing the praises of solar power, the new industrial employment engine of the world’s major economies. The good news comes from Stephen Lacey of Think Progress,… Read more »
Enterprise IT departments struggle when it comes to selecting the best cloud solutions for their needs. All too often, those departments want to mix and match components from different vendors, but… Read more »