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.
Judge issues temporary ban on name RIM gave to forthcoming operating system; so what will the BlackBerry OS be called now?.
Noel Leeming revels in a 40% profit leap, attributing success to in-demand tech gifts and refined customer service strategies.
In an exclusive chat, Palo Alto CTO Nir Zuk shares insights on evolving cyber threats and unveils WildFire, their spear phishing shield.
Opera 11.60 debuts, promising a sleek alternative to boring default browsers, with a cheeky nod to Justin Bieber.
Waikato's NetValue acquires DigiCreative, expanding its tech empire and showcasing its ambitious growth plans in the region's IT sector.
Apple's stringent social media policies have surfaced, highlighting how the tech giant enforces rigid guidelines that led to a UK employee's dismissal.
SonicWall's Mobile Connect app debuts on Apple's App Store, offering robust security for remote work via iPhones and iPads.
Samsung wins appeal to overturn Australian ban on Galaxy Tab 10.1, but faces Apple's fightback with a further delay.
Google's Chrome has overtaken Mozilla's Firefox with 25.69% market share, trailing Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which maintains a solid 40.63%.
Veeam rolls out Backup and Replication v6, enhancing Microsoft Hyper-V support with improved scalability and a special introductory offer.
Efficient and cost-effective IT solutions can transform a good business into a great one, freeing entrepreneurs to focus on core activities.
Call centres evolve into multimedia hubs, transforming customer experiences and business intelligence for companies of all sizes.
Today companies require shorter delivery cycles in order to adapt to changing market conditions and be more responsive to customer needs and expectations.
Increased agility. Faster time-to-market. Increased business value. Phrases like these pepper cloud computing marketing literature.
As businesses flock to the cloud, security emerges as the paramount challenge, signalling a shift towards more specialised safeguarding measures.
Atos CEO ditches email for 80k staff, favouring calls and IM in a bold move to save resources. Will this spark a corporate communication revolution?.
Is Microsoft too late for the tablet market? With tech giants already on their 3rd gen products, Forrester calls Windows 8 very late to the party.