Forget smart phones, how about a smart vending machine? Food giant Kraft recently teamed up with Intel to produce the iSample vending machine, capable of studying what kinds of people are buying their goods.
The technology comprises...
ZHUJI, China – Seven months pregnant, Wu Weiping sneaked out early in the morning carrying a shoulder bag with some clothes, her laptop and a knife.
“It’s good for me I wasn’t caught, but it’s lucky for...
(Reuters) – ATT Inc said late on Thursday that it won regulatory approval to buy wireless spectrum from U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm Inc, a move that would boost the company’s 4G network.
ATT is buying 700...
San Francisco – Nielsen projecting that half of all U.S. cell phones sold will be smartphones by 2012, the tide is unstoppable.
At the same time, more and more executives and CIOs have realized that mobile...
COMMENTARY | Research In Motion is experiencing the kind of trouble that many companies, particularly, those in the technology field have a lot of trouble recovering from: product delays. The...
Symantec has discovered a Trojan called “Android.RuFraud” and has added the Trojan to its Web-based Risks and Threats list. Here are some facts about what it is, how it...
SAN FRANCISCO – European regulators have asked Google to provide more information about its proposed $12.5 billion acquisition of cell phone maker Motorola Mobility.
The request is the latest sign that regulators in Europe and...
The BlackBerry PlayBook, RIM’s “professional” tablet, held a lot of promise from day one. Part of that promise was the integration with BlackBerry Messenger … hopefully, eventually, in a way other than...
PHILADELPHIA – A suburban Philadelphia school district that paid more than $600,000 to settle allegations it used laptop webcams to spy on students is being sued by the sister of the original plaintiff.
Nineteen-year-old Paige Robbins filed a federal...