Elvesztette dominanciáját a Windows XP
Immár a Net Applications mérései szerint is 50 százalék alatt van a Windows XP piaci részesedése.
Immár a Net Applications mérései szerint is 50 százalék alatt van a Windows XP piaci részesedése.
Microsoft's decade-old OS officially hits minority status.
Growth in data generation causing challenges and opportunities for enterprises.
So-called "clickjacking" scams add fake posts on users' news feeds.
Expectations are mixed, with medium-sized businesses outpacing large ones. A rise seems ahead for software installations.
Google could suffer from showing rivals its cards too early, but avoiding a privacy blunder is worth the competitive risk.
Avaya Service Expert címet szerzett a NET’54.
As the U.S. Army ponders how to give every soldier a smartphone loaded with apps for military purposes -- and be able to support global communications not only with commercial cellular networks like Sprint, Verizon or AT&T -- it is also exploring how it can quickly set up its own wireless network almost anywhere in the world.
In a legal filing, Oracle defends its legal expert on damages in the Java-Android lawsuit.
A Forrester friss felmérése szerint a vállalati munkaállomások 60 százalékán még Windows XP fut.
An Oracle expert estimated that Google owes up to $6.1 billion for its use of Java in Android.
The deal will expand Ericsson's presence in North America and in network optimization systems.
IBM has made what it claims is the first graphene-based integrated circuit, using many of the same techniques now used to produce silicon circuits. The technique could one day be used to produce superior wireless communication devices and less-expensive displays.
Thanks to two brief demonstrations of Microsoft's next-generation operating system, third-party Microsoft Windows developers are expressing frustration over what they consider a lack of clear direction on how to develop applications for Windows 8.
ARM Holdings hopes to wrestle dominance of the mobile PC market from Intel and have ARM-based processors in more than half of all tablets, mini-notebooks and other mobile PCs sold in 2015, the company's president said Monday.
The tech world is abuzz again with worries about shortages of popular products, this time because of an explosion at a Chinese factory that killed two people.
YouTube, which became the world's most popular video website by providing an outlet for amateur user-generated clips, is now officially expanding into streaming full-length movies online for rent.
Chip maker Broadcom said Sunday that it will pay US$41.9 million for SC Square, a move that will bring expertise in smart-card security to the Irvine, California, architect of silicon for communications equipment.
Bookseller Barnes & Noble told analysts that it expects to announce on May 24 the launch of a new e-reader device, suggesting that the company may be moving further in its strategy to combine its e-reader with tablet PC functionality.
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