Poll Results: Most Companies Secure Their Wi-Fi
A majority of businesses appear to use some Wi-Fi security, according to results from our recent polls.
Samsung Passes Apple in Smartphone Shipments
Apple's position in the catbird seat for global smartphone shipments has been short-lived. Just a scant three months ago, the maker of the iPhone knocked Nokia out of the top spot. Now Samsung and its lineup of Android smartphones are top dog.
The Problem with Android
Android 4.0 will soon be available...if you buy a Samsung Galaxy Nexus. If you have some other Android smartphone or tablet, good luck.
Want Better Wi-Fi? Five Things You Need
Laptops used to be the only devices on the company's wireless network. But Wi-Fi has become a ubiquitous standard used by a host of devices--including desktop PCs, laptops, netbooks, tablets, smartphones, printers, storage devices, and projectors.
How RIM's OS Update Can Save the PlayBook
When RIM released the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet in April, the tech sphere was overwhelmingly unimpressed. The lack of native email didn't help.
Why Steve Jobs is Right About Android
Emotion and opinion do not play a role in determining legal issues surrounding whether Android was "stolen" from iOS.
Apple's IPod Turns 10
Apple introduced the first iPod on Oct. 23, 2001, moving the company into a new era.
Hacker Creates New Way to Communicate Road Rage
A hacker has invented a display for the rear window of his car that can send messages to motorists within viewing range.
Maybe RIM Should Stop Trying
Research In Motion (RIM) has built a reputation as a secure, reliable, business-oriented mobile platform. Back when RIM was the only game in town, this was good enough--but now snazzy smartphones have appeared on the consumer market, and RIM can't keep up.
Sprint Kills Unlimited Data for Everything Except Smartphones
Only smartphone users will continue to get the Now Network's unlimited data plan.


