Nokia hat hat auf seiner Hausmesse ein biegsames Handy gezeigt. Die Studie heißt Nokia Kinetic und soll zu diesem Zeitpunkt nur zeigen, was möglich ist. …mehr
Der japanische Spiele-Spezialist Nintendo steuert auf seinen ersten Jahresverlust seit Jahrzehnten zu. …mehr
"Abzocke" mit Telefon-Warteschleifen soll es bald nicht mehr geben - generell gratis werden sie aber auch nicht. …mehr
Nokia forciert sein Geschäft mit Angeboten rund um digitale Landkarten und damit auch den Wettbewerb mit Google. …mehr
Fujitsu hat die Version 9.0 seines Großrechner-Betriebssystems BS2000/OSD angekündigt. Diese soll Ende Juni kommenden Jahres verfügbar sein. …mehr
Als Antwort des deutschen Buchhandels auf Amazons Kindle Fire bieten Hugendubel und Weltbild ab sofort ein eigenes Tablet zum Niedrigpreis an. Ob der Plan aufgeht? …mehr
Termine überall auf dem aktuellen Stand: Google Calendar Sync gleicht Ihre Eintragungen mit Outlook ab. …mehr
Die Flutkatastrophe in Thailand hat zu massiven Ausfällen in der Produktion von Festplatten geführt. …mehr
Der US-Internetdienst Facebook baut sein erstes europäisches Datenzentrum knapp unter dem Polarkreis, damit die Server leichter gekühlt werden können. …mehr
Laut einer mikado-Studie hat sich der Anteil von Unternehmen mit angemessenem Security-Level innerhalb der letzten 4 Jahre auf 42 Prozent verdoppelt. Zurückhaltung resultiere aus fehlenden Ressourcen und Budgets für die Netzwerkoptimierung. …mehr
Zehn Jahre war Sony Ericsson ein Gemeinschaftsunternehmen des japanischen Elektronik-Giganten Sony mit dem schwedischen Netzausrüster Ericsson. Jetzt hat Sony angekündigt, den 50-Prozent-Anteil von Ericsson für 1,05 Milliarden Euro zu übernehmen. …mehr
Vom 27. Oktober bis 9. November 2011 beantwortet die Otto-Personal-Managerin Xenia Meuser Fragen zu Karriereaussichten für IT-Fachleute im Handel. …mehr
Die Software AG hat im dritten Quartal ihren Überschuss dank der Ergebniswende im Beratungsgeschäft und der geringeren Zinslast leicht gesteigert. …mehr
Die ganze Welt steckt Geld in neue Unternehmenssoftware - daher steht der Weltmarktführer SAP glänzend da. Die Gewinne sprudeln nur so. Hinzu kommt der Sieg über den Erzrivalen Oracle hinzu. …mehr
Diskussionen um die VoIP-Sicherheit drehen sich oft um Firewall-Themen oder die Netzsicherheit per se. Dabei lauern die Gefahren an ganz anderer Stelle. …mehr
NetApp bietet mit FAS3240 ein Unified-Storage-System für den Einsatz in SANs oder als NAS-Lösung. Deduplizierung und Snapshot-Technologie mit Data ONTAP 8 sollen helfen, dem Datenwachstum Einhalt zu gebieten. Wir testen die Funktionalität der FAS3240 aus NetApps mittlerem Portfoliobereich. …mehr
Ein Notebook zum Netbook-Preis: Das Toshiba Satellite C660D-140 bekommen Sie für unter 400 Euro. Wie viele Haken dieses Schnäppchen hat, klärt der Test. …mehr
Excel und Business Intelligence - das gilt vielen Experten wie Feuer und Wasser. Anbieter von BI-Lösungen bemühen sich gar nicht mehr um die Integration von Excel-Daten. Zeit, die Dinge einfach hinzunehmen, meint Thomas Wailgum von CIO.com. …mehr
Digitalkameras mit Videofunktion sind nichts Neues. Wenn es sich dabei jedoch um eine Full-HD-Videofunktion handelt, ist dies schon eine Besonderheit. Wir präsentieren Ihnen die besten Full-HD-Digitalkameras. …mehr
Firmen und Angestellte können vom Einsatz privater iPads & Co. im Büro profitieren. Lesen Sie hier, was zu beachten ist. …mehr
Was macht ein Softwareentwickler den ganzen Tag? Wir haben Günther Reisner vom Münchner Systemhaus Pentasys acht Stunden lang über die Schulter geschaut. …mehr
Ob geschäftskritische Anwendungen - etwa aus der Wolke - gut funktionieren, hängt nicht zuletzt von ihrer Ablaufumgebung am Frontend, dem Browser, ab. Tests und Zertifikate sollen hier Sicherheit vermitteln. …mehr
Virtualisierung, Sicherheit, Internet: Das sind drei der größten Probleme, die IT-Experten in den nächsten Jahren unbedingt lösen sollten. …mehr
Amazon reported weaker than expected forecasts for the pre-Christmas season causing a 12 percent stock fall and shocking investors on Wednesday. …mehr
Accounting firms are pressing clients to study the huge significance of adjustments being proposed for U.S. and global lease accounting --- adjustments reflecting the treatment of more than $1 trillion in lease payments annually in the U.S. alone. But so far, corporate awareness of the changes that are afoot is far too limited. …mehr
Apple plans to bring clean energy to a power-hungry facility, Sprint searches for an influx of cash, and a Steve Jobs special makes its way to the airwaves. The remainders for Wednesday, October 26, 2011 are supported by readers like you. …mehr
Manufacturing orders and output are expected to fall over the next quarter, marking the first decline since October 2009 as confidence is "sapped by uncertainty over developments in the Eurozone", according to the latest data released on Wednesday. …mehr
Telstra recently made its highly anticipated 4G LTE network widely available in capital cities and various regional centres across Australia. …mehr
Cisco Systems' Home Networking Business Unit will keep both its Linksys brand and its place in the parent company as Cisco pares down its business, but the unit is also sharpening its focus. …mehr
It's been a long time coming but Nokia has finally unveiled its first Windows-powered smartphone, the Lumia 800. It shares an almost identical, physical design to the but utilises the latest 7.5 "Mango" version of Windows Phone software. …mehr
The aftermath of the RSA SecurID token attack which occurred in March and led to the replacement of thousands of tokens, has continued with the revelation that customers of Australian Internet service providers (ISPs), including Telstra and iiNet, may have been compromised. …mehr
Simon Tsui VP of international information technology, Asia-Pacific, for Time-Warner Hong Kong …mehr
New Zealand Telecom (ASX: TEL) shareholders have overwhelmingly voted in favour of demerging its infrastructure business Chorus to allow the company to participate in the country's Ultra-fast Broadband Network (UFB) project. …mehr
Shutting down the copper network as part of the National Broadband Network (NBN) plan is "dumb" and a fibre-to-the-node (FTTN) model would work better than fibre-to-the-home (FTTH), according to Primus Telecom CEO, Tom Mazerski. …mehr
Vodafone is to roll out a new customer service system to help capture the increasing number of social media communications the telco is experiencing with its customer base. …mehr
Even when you know , sometimes an email message you clearly remember stubbornly stays lost. If a Mail search doesn't display messages that you know it should--and you've ruled out user error such as selecting the wrong mailbox, or choosing a header instead of message contents--there are several possible causes. Which solution to use depends on whether errors occur searching message contents (the body of your message) or headers (the contents of the To, CC, BCC, From, and Subject fields). …mehr
It's pretty well known at this point that computers are quickly catching up with humanity as far as brain power is concerned. Storage-wise, we've been long surpassed by machines, and powerfully fast computers can run circles around the human brain in solving complex equations. On the other hand, humanity wins in the brain's sheer computational power and energy efficiency. …mehr
A report by Dell SecureWorks on Wednesday debunked the idea that the newly discovered Duqu Trojan is related to or was created by the same authors. …mehr
Google+ usage has increased in October compared with last month, but the social networking site couldn't sustain a dramatic one-week surge that took place after it became publicly available on Sept. 20, according to Experian Hitwise. …mehr
Google has on online properties and businesses in the last nine months. The Web has been buzzing about its purchase of the Zagat restaurant review brand, but the true goldmine for small businesses is with the new Google Offers. …mehr
Nintendo is reporting one the biggest financial losses the company has endured today. The gaming company is announcing that its net losses for the first half of the financial year is ¥70.2 billion (which is the equivalent of $924 million U.S. dollars). …mehr
has announced a new wireless receiver for its subscribers that makes it easier to use a television in rooms that lack a TV outlet, such as a bedroom, kitchen, or even on a patio. …mehr
China was slammed on several fronts in a barrage of articles published today in the U.S. media that touched on concerns related to the U.S. and Iran, plus a crackdown on Internet usage said to be unfolding within China. …mehr
Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday reported revenue and profit growth for the third fiscal quarter of 2011, despite issues with the manufacturing of processors. …mehr
The author is a Senior Network Engineer specializing in large-scale enterprise and data center network design for the Department of Defense …mehr
ARM's new 64-bit ARMv8 architecture could be used in tablets and smartphones in a few years, which could help deliver better performance when running demanding applications such as video, analysts said on Thursday. …mehr
Wondering whether you'll get a raise or bonus if you earn another IT industry certification? Odds are you won't, according to the latest IT salary data from . …mehr
Plenty of apps let you watch your favorite TV programs on your iOS device--it's just a matter of making sure that the shows you like are available on a particular app. Nifty though the app may be, for example, if you're looking to watch a show from CBS or The CW, you're out of luck. …mehr
Apple's performance in the Asia-Pacific region is, as they say, ; Sprint says that the iPhone and unlimited data make beautiful (streaming?) music together; and the latest on two of Steve Jobs's secret obsessions. The remainders for Thursday, October 27, 2011 will tell all! …mehr
IT departments should look to BYO device contracts with company employees as the means for balancing the needs and desires of end users with the requirements of the organisation to manage risk and control cost. …mehr
In less than a decade, that smartphone you're holding could have 32 times the memory, 20 times the bandwidth and a microprocessor core no bigger than a red blood cell, the CTO of chip design company ARM said on Thursday. …mehr
Intel on Thursday released the third generation of its solid-state drive monitoring and management firmware SSD Toolbox 3.0, which offers many of the same tools as previous versions but with a simpler interface. …mehr
The city of San Francisco can't make retailers display signs and stickers with information about cellphone health risks, but it can require retailers to give customers an information sheet about it, a federal judge ruled on Thursday. …mehr
On the official , Sony Director of Hardware Marketing John Koller reveals that you can get the on February 15th -- instead of February 22 -- by purchasing the first edition bundle. …mehr
Looking for something to +1 this Halloween season? You may get your wish: Google on Thursday to , including new breaking news collections, interaction graphs, photo styling, and support for Google Apps users. …mehr
Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday reported revenue and profit growth for the third fiscal quarter of 2011, despite issues with the manufacturing of processors. …mehr
has announced a hardware encryption module for its that allows point-to-point encryption of IP traffic based on what's called "Suite B," the set of designated by the National Agency for Department of Defense communications. …mehr
Hewlett-Packard isn't going out of the PC business after all. Today, CEO Meg Whitman announced the company would continue to make and sell PCs, made by her predecessor Léo Apotheker in August -- a decision that riled investors and employees and in late September. Since the August announcement, , as has the competence of its senior management. The appointment of board member Whitman as CEO . …mehr
Motorola Mobility reported a net loss of US$32 million, or $0.11 a share, on net revenue of $3.26 billion for the third quarter, as the phone maker prepares to become a part of Google. …mehr