No iPhones, just Blackberries for UK government employees
U.K. government ministers are not allowed to use Apple’s iPhone but Blackberries are fine, presumably for security reasons, according Health Secretary Simon Burns .
Read more on IT World
No iPhones, just Blackberries for UK government employees
U.K. government ministers are not allowed to use Apple’s iPhone but Blackberries are fine, presumably for security reasons, according Health Secretary Simon Burns .
Read more on IT World
24. June 2010
“Textual Harassment”: Danger Could Be Lurking
Digital Intimidation Taking Off; Expert Offers Tips On Preventing It
Read more on CBS News
24. June 2010
Video: Xbox Kinect Details
Connecticut will spearhead an investigation of Google for Wi-Fi data collection, Best Buy has its own version of the Sony Dash, and what you’ll need to know about saving up for Microsoft Kinect.
Read more on CBS News
23. June 2010
An update on the redesign
OK, the changeover to the redesign did not go 100% according to plot. But I assure you, we’re now only leaking, like, 5,000 barrels a day and we’ve sprayed chemical dispersants all around the affected area. We’ll be sunning ourselves…
Read more on NBC Sports: HardballTalk
23. June 2010
NC Business Breaks Would Top $300M
The price tag for a legislative grab-bag of tax breaks designed to spur economic growth and job creation in North Carolina could top $300 million in the next five years.
Read more on MyNC.com
23. June 2010
MARKETING
MARKET SHARES: Samsung eyes 20% share of smartphone market Korean handset manufacturer Samsung today said it is eyeing a 20 per cent share of the smartphone market in the country.
Read more on The Hindu
23. June 2010
BRAVO’s Top Chef D.C. Heads to the Kitchen with Hilton Hotels
The No. 1 food show on cable checks into the Hilton kitchen this summer as Hilton Hotels partners with BRAVO’s Emmy and James Beard Award-winning series, Top Chef D.C. read more
Read more on SYS-CON Media
23. June 2010
Both Sides In Annexation Fight See NC Lawmakers
The dispute over North Carolina’s law allowing cities and towns to expand whether property owners like it or not is playing out at the General Assembly.
Read more on MyNC.com
23. June 2010
Film Independent & MacroView Labs Launch Two Ground-Breaking Smartphone Apps for 2010 Los Angeles Film Festival
One-Touch Functionality Allows Users to Preview and Rate Films, Get Directions, Check Traffic, Learn Special Discounts, Make Restaurant and Hotel Reservations, Order Tickets, Access VIP Content and More.
Read more on PRWeb via Yahoo! News
24. June 2010
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