Internet regulation in limbo as nations clash in Dubai
Crucial conference discussing regulation of the Internet nears its conclusion, as US attendee tells ITProPortal about the mood at WCIT.Read more:...
View ArticleDexter malware: Underlining the need for PoS system encryption
A new type of malware has hit point-of-sale systems, particularly in the UK and US. PoS is a weak security link that needs addressing.Read more:...
View ArticleThe light in the cloud: A snapshot of photonics in Europe
A quick overview of a booming technology industry that’s critical to our global economy and yet attracts little goodwill.Read more:...
View ArticleAs Android succeeds in China, Google fails
Android is forging ahead in China, but having made a stand against the country, Google is now caught between a rock and a hard place.Read more:...
View ArticleThe Great Internet Population Boom: Looking for the next trillion connections
It's hard to think that only a few decades ago, the Internet was only a technology known to a few usersRead more:...
View ArticleThere's hope for the PC industry yet, despite the tablet boom
Growing tablet sales have damaged the PC industry, but there could be a silver lining, and revitalised growth as we move into 2014.Read more:...
View ArticleApple reportedly shifting A6X and A7 SoCs from Samsung to TSMC? Not before time…
It’s no big shock that Apple would be moving away from Samsung… the only real surprise is that it has taken so long to happen.Read more:...
View ArticleExperts attack Imperva antivirus report
Last month, Imperva released a controversial study casting doubt on all antivirus programs. Other security firms don’t agree.Read more:...
View ArticleComparing the power efficiency of mobile CPUs
Out of Intel’s Atom, Qualcomm’s Krait, Nvidia’s Tegra 3, and Samsung’s Cortex-A15 Exynos 5, which is the most power efficient?Read more:...
View Article2013: The year that the “ARMpire” strikes back
2013 is going to be a big year when it comes to tablets and smartphones, as ARM and Intel lock horns for real in the mobile arena.Read more:...
View ArticlePrintable, flexible and rechargeable zinc batteries could take on lithium
The button battery has become a limiting factor in the design of small electronics – but all that could be about to change.Read more:...
View Article2013: The year of the slate?
Could this be the year when not just the iPad, but other tablets really cement the slate’s position in the tech market?Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2013/01/15/2013-the-year-of-the-slate/
View ArticleCES 2013 Retrospective: The year mobile took centrestage
Qualcomm pulled all stops for its first CES keynote and showed that the world is now embracing mobility at an ever increasing rate.Read more:...
View ArticleThe PC industry should be aiming for higher prices and better quality
Lately, the calls have been for price cuts to help boost ailing PC sales. However, the PC industry should be looking the other way.Read more:...
View ArticleDell could use an improved business strategy, not a buyout
Dell stock is soaring after news of a potential private buyout, but a bid without a new business plan won’t fix the company’s issues.Read more:...
View ArticleThe big surprise of CES 2013: Mobile chipsets
A major surprise at last week’s show was just how many mobile chipsets were unveiled by Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Samsung, and others…Read more:...
View ArticleAMD looks to streamline data centres with Open 3.0 platform
AMD’s upcoming Open 3.0 hardware platform aims to reduce costs and rack space in data centres across the globe.Read more:...
View ArticleIntel must learn from rough 2012
The processor manufacturer will need to make an impression on the mobile device market to improve its fortunes in 2013.Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2013/01/21/intel-must-learn-from-rough-2012-/
View ArticleCould particle physics improve recommendation engines?
The likes of Amazon recommendations can be downright absurd at times, but could particle physics possibly help to better hone them?Read more:...
View ArticleAnalysing Windows 8’s launch and Microsoft’s evasive sales figures
Microsoft has said that Windows 8 has shifted 60 million copies – but sentiment outside of Redmond indicates a poor start for the OS.Read more:...
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