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Jonathan Schwartz's new business is a Picture of Health
Jonathan Schwartz ended six months of silence on his Twitter feed on Thursday with the words "Started a new company."
Russia investing in Sistema’s Indian mobile company
The Russian government has agreed to pick up an equity stake in an Indian mobile operator in which Sistema holds a 74 percent stake, the Russian company said on Wednesday.
New Arm chip to stretch from smartphones to servers
Arm Holdings has taken the wraps off its next major chip design, promising a five-fold increase in performance that the company hopes will take it beyond smartphones and into new types of equipment such as high-performance routers and servers.
Operators get creative due to spectrum crunch
The spectrum shortage is forcing mobile operators to experiment more with pricing models, new technologies and partnerships, executives speaking at the Mobile Future Forward event in Seattle said Wednesday.
Google Instant: big changes for users, publishers, marketers
Pursuing speed, Google now refreshes search results while people type queries, which could usher in major changes for end users, advertisers and publishers.
Report: RBS WorldPay hacker gets four years' probation
The mastermind behind one of the biggest hacking paydays in history has been sentenced to four years' probation and an US$8.9 million fine, according to published reports.
Obama calls for permanent R&D tax credit
U.S. President Barack Obama has called on Congress to approve a permanent research and development tax credit for U.S. companies as part of a multibillion-dollar package intended to jump-start the nation's economy.
Shrink your IT infrastructure costs
According to a Software AG study, 83% of IT directors polled said they will use SOA to cut costs and 40% said they planned to implement SOA governance in the next year.
How the Cloud, Mobile Devices Affect Application Strategy
Delivering applications on any device -- whether desktops or smartphones -- and from any location calls for rethinking your enterprise architecture.
After Google incident, Wi-Fi data collection goes on
Four months ago, amidst a backlash from government regulators and privacy advocates, Google stopped collecting Wi-Fi data with its Street View cars. But that doesn't mean Google has stopped collecting wireless data altogether, and neither have other companies such as Apple.
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What's worse than privacy legislation? No privacy legislation





