A Closer Look at Apple's Planned Spaceship-like Headquarters
Apple watchers are getting a closer look at the company’s plans for a new spaceship-like headquarters.
Apple watchers are getting a closer look at the company’s plans for a new spaceship-like headquarters.
Google has acquired Pittsburgh Pattern Recognition, known as PittPatt, a company that develops technology for recognizing faces in images and video, according to PittPatt's website.
Open democracy, open borders and open standards were the themes to which speakers returned again and again at the opening ceremony for the Cebit trade show in Hanover, Germany, on Monday night.
If carriers were like sports teams, Verizon could be described as having a lot of momentum heading into its iPhone showdown with AT&T.
Cisco has invested in Tilera, a developer of multicore processors for cloud computing and communications, as part of the chip maker's $45 million round announced this week.
Additional details have emerged regarding the more than 800 patents Novell is selling to the Microsoft-led consortium CPTN Holdings for US$450 million, about two months after the deal was first announced.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was one of 17 billionaires this week to pledge donating more than half of their wealth to charitable organizations.
The next generation of IT vendors has arrived on the scene. Driven by a tentative economic recovery that is seeing venture capitalists release a few more dollars to tech startups, and a need to create tools for the world of cloud computing and virtualization, a flood of young technology companies is hitting the market.
Worldwide enterprise IT spending will rise from $2.38 trillion this year to $2.46 trillion in 2011, a 3.1 per cent increase, the research firm Gartner said Monday.
IBM on Thursday said it had agreed to acquire data compression technology company Storwize for an undisclosed sum.
Managing IT assets the way an investment portfolio is managed is an excellent way to prioritise projects, cut costs and boost ROI. But it’s also crucial for surviving disruptive events, such as mergers and consolidations, or when phasing out legacy applications in favour of new ones.