CIOs are leveraging tech for innovation rather than just organisation, despite tight budgets, according to a new Gartner survey of 2335 tech leaders.
Samsung dispels rumours of buying BlackBerry maker RIM, saying it's simply not interested, despite tech blog speculation.
One-time CEO severs all ties after nearly 17 years. Carol Bartz was also fired after a short time at the helm.
The internet gears up for a major upgrade as IPv6, enabling over 340 trillion addresses, sets to launch on June 6, backed by tech giants.
Nissan debuts 'self-healing' iPhone case using car paint tech to mend scratches, hinting at future applications like scratch-proof sunglasses.
Symantec broadens its tech horizons by acquiring cloud archive firm LiveOffice for $115m, enhancing info governance services amidst hacker threats.
Security firm AVG plans to raise up to USD $125 million through an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, after a prosperous year for tech IPOs.
Google says sorry for using underhand tactics in Kenya, including database snooping and falsely claiming partnership with local firm Mocality.
Harvard expert warns businesses must join Google+ or risk losing top SEO rankings, highlighting Google's strategic leverage.
Logitech unveils a demo for the Cube mouse at CES, showcasing its dual functionality as both a mouse and presentation pointer. Watch the video here.
Apple's invasion of corporate IT, long Microsoft's stronghold, sees businesses spending billions on Macs and iPads for innovation and mobility.
New Yahoo! CEO Scott Thompson begins his tenure today, backed by a stunning US$27 million incentive package aimed at revitalising the tech giant.
Olympus to sue 19 current and former executives, including President Shuichi Takayama, over an accounting scandal that has slashed its value by nearly 60%.
Google's anticipated $12.5bn Motorola Mobility deal nears, yet remains uncertain as stockholders urged caution amid 'modest profitability' forecasts.
RIM's earnings plummet as PlayBook re-valuation and service outage hit hard, with co-CEOs slashing their pay to $1 amidst declining BlackBerry sales.
Xero names Jamie Sutherland, ex-Sage Software exec, as president of US operations to fuel American growth from their San Francisco base.
Everyone knows the reasons for effective data backup, but sometimes we still don't do it until we hear one horror story that resonates in some way.
Despite its potential, LinkedIn's mobile app frustrates with its non-intuitive design and technical quirks, yet the platform remains key for professionals.
Intel slashes quarterly earnings forecast by USD $1 billion as hard drive shortages from Thai floods hamper PC production and inflate prices.
The annual Christmas party is an opportunity for teams to celebrate the end of a year (good or bad) and relax together for a few hours.