LED lightbulbs will be used not only for home and business lighting automation, but possibly also for locating shoppers inside stores and transmitting data at hundreds of megabits per second.
Businesses helped neighbors with Internet access and mobile device charge-ups during Sandra. Following that example, enterprises should consider preparing Internet disaster plans to help the public during disasters.
A Citigroup researcher says Amazon is developing its own cellular phone. Amazon, take heed: It's a tougher business to crack than selling the Kindle Fire.
This holiday season, whether you're shopping for a personal smartphone or smartphones for your business, it's useful to know the latest and greatest specifications.
Wag.com, a pets products retailer just launched by an Amazon subsidiary, says it can avoid the fate of one of the most famous debacles of the first Internet bust.
Does Reiter feel safer because a new Department of Homeland Security policy will allow broadcasting terrorism alerts over Twitter and Facebook? There’s only one way to find out!
Hewlett-Packard says it will put webOS into all its desktop and laptop computers next year. This could herald a new generation of computer applications.
With NFC for iPhones and iPads, a Starbucks cellular barcode reader app, and Facebook Credits, this may be the year Americans finally get behind a new payment process.
If you get a new wireless Internet gadget for the holidays, Reiter would like to implore you to remove those dumb "Sent from" taglines before shooting off an email.
Google is supposedly launching Google Editions for reading books on just about any device with a Web browser. However, there are numerous challenges and unanswered questions.
Analysts, writers, and – most recently – Steve Jobs have been condemning cellular phone fragmentation. Alan says, "Phooey! Fragmentation is a good thing!"
The IBM Smarter Commerce Global Summit in Monaco kicked into high gear today, and we've already begun to see news emerging from that lovely city-state by the sea.
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