Connectivity New Mobile OSs May Mean the End of the Closed App Store Operating systems that support open Web standards could undermine tightly-controlled marketplaces for mobile apps. by Don Reisinger 2013-01-08T10:45:00-05:00
View Is Nokia ‘Too Big to Fail’? Nokia is one of those companies that matters too much to the worldwide mobile market to die off. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-19T18:37:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines A Massive Cyberattack Could Soon Be Aimed At Your Online Bank Account Banks around the world are getting ready to face a massive cyber assault. But now that it’s been discovered, it might not happen as expected. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-18T12:52:16-05:00
View In Russia, Innovation Happens on Both Sides of the Smartphone Apple is the leader in innovation, right? Think again. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-12T17:11:00-05:00
View Is the U.S. Government Really A Spy Machine? A former NSA employee says the government collects all e-mails you write. But the government says it’s impossible. Who do you believe? by Don Reisinger 2012-12-10T15:25:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Apple’s Retail Expansion: Perfection Grows The success of Apple’s retail operation has been breathtaking. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-07T17:03:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Amazon’s Appstore Suggests the Fire Is Blowing Up Amazon’s Appstore might not always get the most attention, but it’s actually performing quite well in the application industry. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-06T17:54:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Android, Windows Be Damned: The Tablet Market Isn’t Changing Despite huge growth and Windows making a comeback, the tablet market really won’t change all that much in the coming years. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-05T18:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Is Microsoft Really A Hardware Company Now? The company has made billions on software. But Steve Ballmer says its future is hardware. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-05T09:00:00-05:00
View The Changing Face of Security: Android Overtakes Windows As Top Threat A report shows that a higher percentage of Android devices are targeted by hackers than Windows machines. by Don Reisinger 2012-12-04T16:50:00-05:00