Whitman defends HP: Dings Surface, Cisco, pledges innovation
In a no-BS performance at Gartner's Symposium, HP CEO Meg Whitman takes a few shots and dishes a few out. Results from HP's makeover won't appear until 2014.
Alibaba-owned site makes local map search available on certain mobile apps and through the Web, reportedly running on Aliyun, which obtained a mandatory mapping license since 2010.
Tiger Airways has been fined AU$110,000 for breaching the Spam Act with emails sent to customers.
Apple's new 7" tablet has been criticized for being overpriced relative to its competitors. But the device's value has nothing to do with its Bill of Materials.
U.S. online shopping giant will launch a Japanese-version of its new Paperwhite e-reader, with a Japanese Kindle store and smartphone app, in a bid to enter the country's e-book market.
A vulnerability discovered in two Wi-Fi chipsets has placed a number of wireless devices at risk of a denial-of-service attack.
Conservative economist Henry Ergas has said that NBN Co should scrap its uniform wholesale pricing model and subsidise regional Australian broadband directly.
When the ITU meets in Dubai in December, the issue of interconnected QoS is on the table. Is this another attempt by network providers to get a slice of the content providers' pie?
What’s the hip and happening place in your neighbourhood? Roamz aims to help you find out, but will the idea really take off?
ZDNet has partnered with Charles Sturt University to launch the NextGenCIO education program to fast track the career development of aspiring IT leaders.
Unisys will take over Apple desktop and laptop hardware support for customers of Apple reseller chain Next Byte.
In the busy Perth suburb of Subiaco, passers-by will be able to see the Network Operations Centre of Australia's third-largest ISP from the street.
Next Monday we will see all the details of Windows Phone 8 and then start to pre-order hardware. I am planning to buy one WP8 device to use on AT&T; and am gathering feedback to help me make that decision.
Long story short: Akamai and Symantec surpassed their targets, while Citrix was a bit of a mixed bag.
Asus' Windows 8 tablet pricing will start at $599 and run to $1,299. In other words, tablets will be more than laptops in some cases without any enterprise heft to justify a premium.
The first thing you naturally do when you receive a credit/debit card in the mail is take a picture of it, then share it with everyone on Twitter, right?
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