2010’s notable tech industry deaths
Here’s a closer look at some of the people whose passing will leave the tech industry a little emptier
Here’s a closer look at some of the people whose passing will leave the tech industry a little emptier
IBM, Intel and Apple also score well in the Universum survey
Company aims to make managing, sharing and downloading content easy and affordable for consumers and SMBs
Companies spend between 40 and 50 per cent of their cloud budget on cloud services from external providers
Microsoft Word for Mac no longer feels like a second-string word processing program in the Microsoft Office suite
Distributor to carry complete line of Avaya’s Enterprise Communications solutions
The distributor has redesigned its Web site to increase functionality for partners and ensure they’re able to leverage qualifying promotions
Plus, BlackBerry’s Web presence and Microsoft’s Office for Mac 2011 product
A partner with a flexible,
This is the fourth piece of Nortel that Ericsson has acquired
It isn’t called the BlackPad — thankfully — but RIM unveils its tablet competitor to Apple’s iPad. The device, unveiled at DevCon 2010, features a new OS from QNX
The Chinese-developed Apple Peel 520 allows a user to turn their iPod Touch into a smartphonernrn
Developers of OpenOffice.org have created a new foundation and a new brand, LibreOffice, to promote the software suiternrn
New service provides image rendering
Small workgroups will like this colour multifunction’s features and print quality, which balance out its middling performance