Monday 19 December 2011

Apple wins court ruling over HTC and Android

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Apple gets U.S. ban on HTC Android phones sales... for now

HTC wins some, but loses a big one in its latest patent battle with Apple. HTC says though that they have a way to get around Apple's legal victory. Read more

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Live Webcast: Chromebooks for Business: Security, IT Savings and New Features

Check out this live webcast to learn how Chromebooks can fit in at your business and help empower your workforce while saving money and time. Check it out!


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2011: The Year in Google acquisitions - which ones mattered for big business

Adam Metz examines the 2011 Google acquisitions that matter to the enterprise now as well as those that will matter later. Read more

Infographic: Small businesses and the cloud

This infographic offers a quick snapshot of small businesses and their use of cloud software, as well as the top three cloud-friendly cities in the U.S. Read more

2011: The year the cloud went mainstream

Thoran Rodrigues looks back over the year in cloud technology and makes a case for 2011 bringing the cloud out of the mists and into the IT mainstream. Read more

Is there a place for creativity in IT?

The short answer to the question posed in that title is yes. Read more

10 worthy charities for the Internet age and the holiday season

The Internet has made charitable giving easier and more transparent. Here are 10 worthy charities for the 21st century and a holiday challenge. Read more

News from ZDNet

 

HTC still has a chance after losing ITC ruling to Apple

Apple secured another victory over an Android mobile OEM foe, but there might not be a loser in this battle after all if HTC does its homework. Read more

AT&T punts on T-Mobile purchase

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson maintained that the rationale for the deal made sense, but regulator opposition was too much. Read more

How the Gringe stole RIM's Christmas: BlackBerry PlayBook heist

BlackBerry PlayBook loving thieves snatch $1.7 million US worth of RIM tablets in Indiana, just days before Christmas. Read more

VMware launches View for Kindle Fire

By supplying VMware View for the Kindle Fire, there's a small bet that the device could be used in the enterprise at some point. Read more

The future according to Big Blue

IBM unveils its annual list of five emerging technologies that will supposedly change our lives in the next five years. Read more

Top 10 tech hits and misses of 2011

Over the course of a year we talk about and look at a lot of technology products. While some flourish and are successful, others wither and die on the vine. What were the hits and misses of 2011? Read more

Intel wins prize for product design innovations

As it continues to gain market share and brand power, the world's largest chip-maker gets a nod for its scientific method for balancing markets, features and time dynamics. Read more

iPad 2 keyboard case shootout

A roundup of three of the best keyboard/case combos for the iPad 2. Read more

More than half of employees yell at their computers (survey)

Do you ever take out your frustration on your computer? Or is your computer the source of the problem? Read more

Facebook completes move from Palo Alto to Menlo Park

Facebook no longer operates out of Palo Alto, California. Instead, the company's official headquarters is located at 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA 94205. It currently houses 2,000 employees. Read more

Apple briefs media execs on TV plans

Apple sees its devices controlling and Apple TV and executing content handoffs between its various products. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Inside the 4G Android smartphone he found hardware from Samsung, VIA Telecom, FCI, and Texas Instruments. View on site

50 sexiest geeks in costume of 2011

TechRepublic has covered quite a few "Cons" in 2011 -- Comic Con, Gen Con, MegaCon, Dragon*Con, BlizzCon, and more. We decided to wrap up the year with a gallery dedicated to the sexiest geeks in costume. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

IT Management Case Study: GHY International (IBM)

Live Webcast: Chromebooks for Business: Security, IT Savings and New Features (Chromebook)

Webcast: Google Apps and the Retail Industry (Google)

Five Reasons Why the Cloud is Ready for the Enterprise (Rackspace Hosting)

Live Webcast: Google Apps in the Transportation Industry (Google)


 

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