Cloud, digital communities and open source are key to enabling government to connect with citizens.
Twitter reveals its active user numbers for the first time, as Facebook still dominates the social space and Google+ tries to play catch up.
The Bytes Document Solutions' Xerox division uses smartphones in the field to enhance productivity.
Banks will no longer need to integrate multiple vendors' tools or add new delivery methods, says IronKey.
The new units are designed for the serious gamer seeking unmatched power with an unprecedented immersive experience.
“TV Everywhere” is now a reality with Adobe's Pass authentication service with content providers reaching 90% of the US market.
To mark a decade after the terror attacks, various online resources are available to revisit the events of 9/11 and understand their impact.
In today's technology roundup: iPhone 5 production in full swing, IPv6 switch to open crime floodgates, Google buys Zagat, Gartner shrinks PC sales forecast, and Twitter users surpass 100m.
Lowe's plans to catch rival Home Depot, which invested more than $60 million on handheld Motorola POS last year.
The agreement will improve the availability of Razer gaming peripherals in emerging markets.
Ericsson will handle design, systems integration and deployment of the operator's next-generation IPTV platform.
The platform is unlikely to attract developers due to its limited availability, according to analysts.