A while back, I read a heated discussion about Apple's supposed moral obligation to the enterprise. The context was that Apple should endeavor to make products that are both fun to use, compelling and check all the enterprise boxes. The failure to fully penetrate the enterprise was presented as a deficiency of Apple's. I am going to tell you that the problem is not with Apple.
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.02 at 07:44
A quiet revolution in computing is taking place as you read this. It'll change the way we work, socialize and function as people, communities and nations. It will have an impact on how we make war and peace. Some say it's the biggest thing since electricity became a utility -- yet most of us won't see it coming.
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.02 at 05:29
The Homeland Security Department is testing technology that would allow its agents to use cell phones or e-mail devices to covertly share live video of possible terrorists over a law enforcement network. The idea is prompting concern from privacy advocates. Department officials call the security surveillance system "RealEyes" because it instantly broadcasts images to anyone connected to the system.
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:59
Even in a post CAN-SPAM world, where legal protections and technological advances give consumers more control than ever over their inboxes, e-mail remains a key component of many interactive marketing strategies. Commercial e-mail remains a cost-effective way to reach consumers, especially for businesses that are eager to reach out to their existing or past customers.
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:56
SCI Entertainment, the owner of the Tomb Raider games, has announced steep losses and a major business revamp. The computer games maker said losses in the six months to the end of December were ?81.
Via Technology [BBC] | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:51
The first mobile phones to be loaded with Google's Android software for mobile phones have gone on show. About a dozen companies such as ARM, Texas Instruments and Qualcomm showed off prototype handsets at the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Via Technology [BBC] | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:51
Employees who regularly use company computers to surf the Web, sign on to business accounts for personal e-mail, make calls from company phones or use the corporate car to run errands run the risk of losing their jobs, according to a new survey released by The ePolicy Institute and the American Management Association.
Via Technewsworld | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:46
Whistle-blowing site Wikileaks is getting legal help to fight an attempt to keep it offline. Freedom of speech and digital rights groups plan to argue on its behalf at a legal hearing on 29 February.
Via Technology [BBC] | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:44
Pakistan's telecoms regulator has lifted the restrictions it imposed on video-sharing website YouTube. The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority has told internet service providers (ISPs) to restore access to the site, according to a spokeswoman.
Via Technology [BBC] | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:43
The latest version of web browser Firefox will make changes to the way people search for information online, says its developer. Mozilla has told the BBC's World Service that the new browser has been designed around the importance of search to users.
Via Technology [BBC] | Posted on 2008.03.01 at 14:37