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Which database has the most buzz in the market?
Increasingly, consumer products will require IT integration efforts
Research arm looks to develop innovative materials to convert one form of energy into another
Action follows T-Mobile's rollover move in December
Criminals hijacked ads on AOL's Advertising.com network
FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez takes the stage at CES to caution vendors in the hot IoT space to bake in security and privacy controls, and to give users options to limit data collection.
The latest stats from Net Applications would indicate that, but it's not the full story.
Consumers will soon start encountering wireless smartphone charging in their daily lives. Could that be what it takes to get them to start using it?
Technology Business Research and Plexxi weigh in; hyperconvergence, policy and disaggregation
Analysts agree with prominent blogger's premise but not necessarily the solution: Slow down upgrade pace
Also announces Passport smartphone with rounded corners for AT&T
Prior to the rollout, only nine McDonald’s offered wireless charging
Company assembling impressive lineup of software-defining heavy hitters
Is there a market for smartwatches? If so, how will the industry target it?
Some Google TV gear will get upgraded to Android TV, most won’t.
Taking control of personal communications security and privacy should be at the top of your list for 2015. One company reckons that they’ve got the solution, a fortified smartphone.
The Consumer Electronics Show is ground zero for wearable computing introductions—but they may all be missing a key point about what people really want in a smartwatch.
They lost the smartphone wars, but the two also-rans have a new battlefield – the TV.
Take it to the bank, there is no way any of this stuff is going to go down in 2015.
Citrix, venture firms among backers of Reddo's virtualized approach to mobile apps
Fashion is a big driver, as is battery life, and more functions
Big vendors face big product makers over IoT protocols
'Insanely stupid' down time hurts Verizon in rivalry with Amazon, IBM and Microsoft, says analyst
Gartner's forecast downgrades Apple's OS expected share to 11.3% this year, 11.6% in '16