Latest Featured Articles With the proliferation of smartphones and tablets, it's certainly true that computing devices are getting smaller and smaller. But what if a PC could be the size of your regular USB flash drive and come at a price of a mere $25? Would you believe it worked? The smartphone market has grown 79.7 percent year over year, with smartphone vendors shipping a total of 99.6 million units globally in the first quarter of 2011, says market intelligence from IDC. The worldwide enterprise software market made a rebound in 2010, according to figures released by Gartner. The analyst firm reported that total software revenue increased 8.5 percent annually to a worldwide market size of $245 billion, as compared to the doldrums of 2009, when worldwide revenue declined 2.5 percent to $226 billion. Research In Motion announced new or expanded partnerships with Bing, Adobe and IBM - at the BlackBerry World conference held in Orlando, Fla. AOL had lower revenue during the first quarter - compared to the same period last year - but the company tried to emphasize the positives. With a network that has been down since April 20, Sony has finally come to the conclusion that the hacker group known as Anonymous is responsible for all of the down time and massive security breach. Apple released a software update on Wednesday to amend a much-discussed operating system feature that collects and stores mobile users' location information. If you've ever been the girl at the bar two guys are buying drinks for, you know how Skype must feel about now. Comcast may be losing TV market share, but it's more then making up for on the broadband side. In its first quarter earnings call May 4, Comcast officials reported quarterly revenues of $12.1 billion, a 32% jump from one year earlier. Featured Resources Advertise With Us Become a TechZone360 columnist! Become a TechZone360 columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of communications technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TechZone360 Web site and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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