After reaching more than 10 million users in its first week of operation, Google+ attracts the attention of cyber criminals.
There is a budget and interest shift toward tablets and smartphones, says the IDC.
In today's technology roundup: Consumers unhappy with Facebook, Apple's new Mac OS hits 1m sales, hackers claim NATO security breach, and smartphones go down the toilet.
The company unveils the Windows Server Solutions Phone connector, enabling users to perform remote server functions.
Xhead = HP updates app lifecycle portfolio [EMBEDDED]The company upgrades its Application Lifecycle Management product portfolio to tackle cloud computing challenges.
BI technology consumerisation offers a means for it to break out and reach many more users, says Gartner.
The chips can be used for servers by cloud computing providers and builders to offer high performance, says Intel.
4G smartphones and tablet devices in the US can now take advantage of Verizon's faster networks speeds.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland extends Fujitsu's IT contract by three years to 2016.
The solution detects both Mac and Windows malware, and is backed by SophosLabs.
The solution assists companies to effectively manage their PST files.
The Meraka Institute signs a MOU with a German think tank to develop market technical solutions using ICT.
The simplicity of the cloud computing services will, no doubt, affect the managed services market, says Business Connexion.