Twitter sets its platform ambitions high with new ‘Flight’ conference
Twitter wants to help more mobile developers build apps so it will show them how during its first-ever mobile developer conference, called "Flight." read more
Twitter wants to help more mobile developers build apps so it will show them how during its first-ever mobile developer conference, called "Flight." read more
The keynote stage at CTIA became a net neutrality boxing ring again on Wednesday as the head of the show's sponsor, CTIA President and CEO Meredith Attwell Baker, sharply disagreed with Tuesday's comments by FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler about how the mobile Internet should be regulated. read more
Google has acquired Lift Labs, which makes a mechanical spoon for people suffering from tremors, in a move giving Google new technology for combating neurodegenerative diseases. read more
Have you noticed more spinning “loading” icons on Web pages today? Organizations backing stronger net neutrality rules certainly are hoping you have. Today is Internet Slowdown Day, which is intended to draw public attention to the debate over net neutrality and efforts to ensure that Internet service providers and governments …
StarTech today released its latest disk duplicator, a standalone USB 3.0/eSATA docking station that offers the company’s fastest sector-by-sector drive cloning to date. The drive duplicator can copy data between two 2.5-in. or 3.5-in. SATA drives at about 400MBps — or 22.2GB per minute. By comparison, StarTech’s previous drive duplicator …
Intel will ship its low-cost Sofia mobile chip to device makers by the end of this year, so smartphones and tablets priced less than US$100 could be on the market early next year. read more
Technology, like comedy, uses improvisation. read more
Apple has finally released its watch, but how does it stack up against Android Wear? Plus: Comedy Central releases a free app for Android, and you can now make free voice calls from Google Hangouts. read more
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Oh, wait…it’s a smartwatch. With all the hype leading up to the launch of Motorola’s Moto 360, it’s hard not to think of the device as a superhero of sorts. The watch has been positioned as the Holy Grail of Android Wear — the …
VMware has updated third-party libraries and components used by its vSphere server virtualization platform to integrate security patches released in recent months. read more
With the introduction of the Snapdragon 210 chipset, Qualcomm is hoping to push down the cost of LTE smartphones even further. read more
With the introduction of the Snapdragon 210 chipset, Qualcomm is hoping to push down the cost of LTE smartphones even further. The last 12 months have seen a growing focus on smartphones that cost below US$200. But while these products are becoming increasingly competent, they are still just 3G devices. …
By increasing the number of LTE bands to an astonishing 20 on the iPhone 6 models, Apple has paved the way toward global data roaming for the wireless technology. Now mobile operators just have to get their act together and agree on deals to make it a reality. read more
Red Hat Satellite, the software for managing fleets of servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux, can now also manage copies of RHEL that run in the cloud as well. read more
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged a Massachusetts-based biotech company and its former CEO with defrauding investors by failing to report his sales of company stock. The federal securities laws require certain corporate executives to report their transactions in the company’s stock in order to give investors the opportunity …
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against 28 officers, directors, or major shareholders for violating federal securities laws requiring them to promptly report information about their holdings and transactions in company stock. Six publicly-traded companies were charged for contributing to filing failures by insiders or failing to report …
Check out free office suites for Linux. Plus: Disproving outdated myths about Linux, and Linux Journal looks at the Anker desktop charger. read more
A European antitrust probe into Google's search practices will be extended through October, into the term of the next European Commission, a Commissions spokesman said. read more
Phew! What is that awful smell? Some experts claim there is a stench coming from the 58-page DOJ brief that explains how the FBI found the real IP address of the online drug marketplace Silk Road and then located its alleged operator Ross Ulbricht. While the details might sound like …
A major security flaw has been discovered in the most popular WordPress slider plugin out there, Slider Revolution (aka Revolution Slider). It’s imperative that sites using the plugin update to the latest version immediately. read more
Microsoft was happier than you might have thought with Apple’s big iPhone 6 announcement day. The company rolled out another ad slamming Siri as being inferior to Windows Phone’s Cortana digital assistant, and gotten big viewer numbers. Starting earlier this month, Microsoft has been running an aggressive ad campaign touting …
For some of us, it is time to go to back to school. For others it is back to the grind, but at least it looks like September is a relatively light patch cycle. With this September Patch Tuesday from Microsoft we see four updates, with one update (for Microsoft …
Tim Cook’s Apple began its latest chapter with iPhone 6, Apple Watch and Apple Pay. While we wait for Apple’s iPad launch event in a few weeks, here’s what you need to know about Apple Pay. How it works: You will be able to pay for stuff in any physical …
I have a fondness for old-time radio podcasts. I love that the iPod created a whole slew of opportunities for those of us who want to listen to such things. One of my discoveries was The Avengers radio show. I’m not talking Marvel here; this was a ’60s vintage British …
With no fanfare — and admittedly it had more important things to trumpet Tuesday — Apple yesterday published monthly prices for its expanded iCloud storage plans. Apple first announced changes to iCloud extra storage pricing in June at its Worldwide Developers Conference, but it did not flesh out all the …
The Federal Communications Commission chairman seems to be saying that network neutrality isn’t going to happen. In a series of statements, Tom Wheeler appeared to be tough on the industry, but something doesn’t quite add up. Despite Internet Slowdown Day, American consumers are never going to get the open broadband …