Microsoft Has a Popularity Problem
July 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Microsoft trounces Apple and Google, when measured by profits. In the recent three months, Microsoft earned $4.52 billion, while Apple earned $3.25 billion and Google earned $1.8 billion. Hoever, dear investors, where is the love for this beaten-down company?
Microsoft’s enterprise software business alone is approaching the size of Oracle. But in spite of the dramatical [...]
Secure Your Critical Business Data
July 20, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
These days, computer technology has brought forwards lot of convenience to business of all sizes. However, they’ve brought many protential trouble forwards as wll. Any business could be hit by hard driver failures as well as accidental data deletion any time. It is pretty important for various business to secure their important data in acvance [...]
Google’s Llicence Renewed by Beijing
July 14, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Google announced that Beijing had renewed its operating licence, which surprise many in the industry who had not expected the Chinese government to compromise in its censorship dispute with the US internet group.
The development came after a standoff of 6 month provoked by Google, which stirred a hardline response by declaring that it would end [...]
Illegal File-sharing Policy Gets in Action
July 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Ethernet connector, SPL The Digital Economy Bill is currently in Parliament Plans, the Internet accounts of people who illegally download music are unfair to suspend, for the head of the largest telecommunications company in Britain. British Telecom CEO Ian Livingston said illegal file-sharers fined should be cut instead.
He and other personalities from the industry companies [...]
BT and TalkTalk challenge Digital Economy Act
July 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
BT and Talk Talk seeking a judicial review of the controversial Digital Economy Act, BBC News has learned. The two Internet service providers want the High Court to clarify the legality of the law before it is implemented. The Act was “rushed through” the Parliament before the general election, they say.
Both think they have “insufficient [...]