Everything in the IT industry is about networking right now. Cloud, virtualization, mobile, security, Internet, web dev -- everything. So why is the networking leader cutting 14 percent of workforce?
Android remains the most popular smartphone operating system in the U.S., but its market-share among new purchasers has stalled, according to researcher Nielsen.
Smartphone manufacturers shipping Android-powered devices were among the fastest-growing handset brands in the second quarter, according to mobile and wireless research firm iSuppli Corp.
You've probably read some data recently showing the growing popularity of Google's Android mobile OS and its challenge to RIM's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone.
New research from The Nielsen Company shows that U.S. consumers who bought a smartphone in the past six months went with a device using Google's Android more than any other mobile OS.
Linux is doing great in many sectors, and some are saying that Linux has won. Even if you want that to be true, declaring Linux the winner would be the most dangerous thing to do.
Despite the upcoming release of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 (IE8), it appears that Microsoft is still losing market share to its competitors at Apple and Mozilla. (Source: computerworld.com)