EE launches 4G mobile broadband service in rural Cumbria
EE has launched a 4G fixed and mobile broadband service in the rural Northern Fells region of Cumbria, giving many residents a decent speed broadband service for the first time.
EE has launched a 4G fixed and mobile broadband service in the rural Northern Fells region of Cumbria, giving many residents a decent speed broadband service for the first time.
Intel researchers are working on a new way to display photos and videos, making them more social and collaborative.Pictures and video can be rearranged, enlarged with just a touch on walls, tables
Personal privacy or the growing lack thereof was one of the hot <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/topics/security.html">security</a> buttons this week.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs might be making a killing off the <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2011/030211-ipad2.html">iPad</a>, but the tablet computer itself is killing U.S. jobs, according to <a href="http://jackson.house.gov/">Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D- Illinois)</a>, speaking in Congress about the 2012 budget late last week.
The price tag for e-readers will drop below the $100 threshold Wednesday when Borders starts selling its Aluratek Libre eBook Pro device $US99.99.
After seven years of outsourcing its website to Amazon.com, brick-and-mortar bookstore Borders has launched its own e-commerce site, Borders.com.
Borders Group says that Cedric “Rick” Vanzura, the company’s executive vice president for emerging business and technology and chief strategy officer, has resigned. The company has eliminated his position.
As end users at different companies conduct more business with one another via the web, corporate information security strategies are being turned inside out — literally.