Project Fi will help Google amass even more data
As Google dives into the Wi-Fi and cellular network services business in the US, some are wondering just where the company is headed.
As Google dives into the Wi-Fi and cellular network services business in the US, some are wondering just where the company is headed.
Enterprise social media is maturing. Initiatives such as content delivery and contextual marketing are becoming common practice in the market.
Apple next week will again boast that sales of its Mac line of personal computers beat the industry average, assuming estimates by researcher IDC hold up.
Nokia sold off its mobile phone business to Microsoft last fall, but now one of Nokia's remaining business units is eyeing a return to the consumer mobile phone market next year.
Apple has deliberately taken a cautious approach to debuting its first wearable, preferring to see how people interact with the Apple Watch and ensure that the device meets the company's high quality standards instead of initially ramping up production.
A slowdown in Windows XP upgrades and the wait for Windows 10 sent worldwide PC shipments tumbling to a six-year low in the first quarter this year, according to IDC.
In Silicon Valley, the recruiting game is extremely competitive, according to Ron Harrison, founder of Jivaro Professional Headhunters, a specialist in placing technology candidates.
Smartwatch shipments will grow by 500% this year, fueled by the interest in the coming Apple Watch and its impact on other smartwatches already in the market, market research firm IDC said today.
EMTEC this week became the second company to announce it's preparing to ship a USB Type C pocket flash drive, following SanDisk's release of a thumb drive earlier this month.
PC shipments are forecast to drop by 4.9 per cent this year, more than the 3.3 per cent fall earlier predicted, according to IDC.
Research firm, IDC, forecast that Microsoft's Windows 10 would fuel an increase in the Redmond, Wash. company's share of the tablet market.
Once considered a lost cause in the tablet market, Microsoft's Windows will take market share from Apple's iOS and Google's Android in the coming years, according to IDC.
The iPad will encounter strong market headwinds this year, but Apple should sell more tablets in 2015 than in 2014, according to IDC.
Microsoft last week dribbled out a bit more information about how enterprises will be able to deploy and update Windows 10, answering some questions but leaving analysts asking more.
Things are not looking so good for Samsung in the smartphone market, especially as it faces its Apple nemesis.