Google has released Page Speed Online, a Google Labs project that analyzes any website for its speed and gives suggestions on how to improve it.
Mohamed Hassan, an IT Consultant based out of Toronto, believes he has discovered the presence of keylogging software on two separate model of R series laptops made by Samsung Electronics, and he believes they were placed there intentionally by the manufacturer.
Global shipments of smartphones will reach 653 million by 2016, double the amount sold in 2010, according to a new forecast by the market research firm Ovum. The company believes that Google’s Android platform will be the driving force behind this upsurge.
Users tend to simply overestimate how long they use Firefox, and the longer they use the browser each day, the more likely they are to overstate the time.
Social media sites became an unexpected lifeline for many when mobile phone networks and some telephone landlines collapsed in the hours following the devastating 9.0 earthquake in Japan on March 11, 2011.
The United States Government has voiced support for legislation intended to establish a privacy “Bill of Rights” to protect a basic level of privacy online.
AT&T has started sending email and text messages to users they believe are using unofficial tether methods on their iPhones, according to iPhone community ModMyi.
Increasingly more companies in the Inc. 500 are utilizing Social Media as a fundamental part of their business and marketing strategies, and recent data suggests that they are seeing increases success and viewing Social Media overall as more valuable.
Is the Windows Mobile Phone blog just a little too “culture of praise” in their recent article celebrating 10,000 apps on the Marketplace?
Today Google announced the replacement of the already-praised Google Mobile app for iPhone with the shiny new Google Search app. The new app (free to download on iOS) is geared at making searches on the iOS platform quicker and easier than ever.