The mobile market is heating up in a big way. Apple, Google, Microsoft, RIM and several other companies are vying for consumer and enterprise dollars in that space with varying degrees of success. It seems certain that these companies will continue to drive innovation and, perhaps most importantly, growth in both the smartphone and tablet markets in the years ahead. Simply put, those firms are integral to the future of mobility. But they’ve also been integral to mobility over the past year. In fact, 2010 was a year that was marked by significant changes in the mobile space, driven by companies like Apple and Google. Moreover, some of the more popular devices in 2009 failed to live up to their past in 2010 as tablets and new smartphones stole the show. 2010 was an exceedingly interesting year for the mobility market. And there were some trends that helped define what the year was all about. Flip through the following slides to find out about the trends that defined mobility in 2010. – …
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Apple`s Steve Jobs Earned ‘Person of the Year` Title: 10 Reasons Why
News Analysis: Steve Jobs was named the “Person of the Year” by the Financial Times and its a well-deserved title, even compared to the achievements of Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg or Googles Eric Schmidt. – Steve Jobs has been named “Person of the Year” by the Financial Times. The U.K. publication said that it was this years release of the iPad that helped complete “the most remarkable comeback in modern business history.”
He bested other prominent figures that were probably considered, including …
Top 10 Bollywood songs
The year 2010 offered a wide range of Bollywood songs. While raunchy numbers like “Munni badnaam hui” kept the adrenaline pumping, soft and romantic numbers such as “Dil toh bachcha hai jee” and “Pee loon” caressed listeners’ hearts and the Sufi number “Sajda” spelt bliss for music lovers. The year cannot be dedicated to any [...]
Android Will Keep Motorola a Top Smartphone Player in 2011: 10 Reasons Why
Motorola is a major player in the smartphone space. But in 2011, with the help of Android, the company could stay near the top of the mobile handset market after struggling for years as an also-ran. – Motorola
isn’t necessarily one of the first companies that people recall when they start
thinking about prominent firms in the tech space. Typically, they point to
Microsoft, Apple and Google as the companies as the biggest and most glamorous
in the computer industry. But in 2010, Motorola has p…
10 Most Badass Midgets in History
Though the term midget faces mixed criticism, the little folks themselves are a hardy bunch. They’ve been exploited as ‘circus freaks’ and ‘sideshow entertainment’, dressed in silly outfits, and used as light entertainment for time immemorial. So isn’t it about time they wiped that smile off your face? Trust us, if you ever got on [...]
10 Compact Hard Disks Delivering Terabyte-Scale Storage
Even as analysts and industry watchers worry about the impact of rugged flash-based storage alternatives such as solid-state drives on the hard disk drive business, drive manufacturers such as Hitachi Data Storage, Seagate Technologies, Toshiba and Western Digital are breaking multi-terabyte capacity barriers in their latest hard disk models. Whether they are designed for the data center, critical business applications or the end user, there are several 1TB (or more) hard drive options on the market for anyone looking to join the TB HDD Club. There may be no reason to worry about whether buyers are going to abandon magnetic disk drives this holiday season in favor of SSDs. Research from iSuppli indicates hard disk drives are expected to receive a "late-year boost" as 169.2 million units will be shipped during October, November and December of this year. "HDDs continue to be the main storage device of choice in both the consumer and enterprise segments," according to iSuppli. Some of the drives are eco-friendly, have low power requirements and optimized for performance. These drives can be for laptops or desktops, have 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch form factors, or have SAS or SATA interfaces. The common denominator is that these drives deliver terabyte-scale storage capacities in small packages. While most of them perform at 6G bps, there are a few that are also available at lower 3G-bps throughput. – …
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Shipments Fail to Impress: 10 Reasons Why
News Analysis: Microsoft says its partners have shipped 1.5 million Windows Phone 7 devices. But a closer look at that number reveals why Microsoft’s mobile operating system isn’t really challenging Apple’s iOS or Google Android. – Microsoft
mobile device partners shipped 1.5 million Windows Phone 7 units to carriers
during the first six weeks of its availability, according to Microsoft
officials. At first glance, that might not seem like a figure to scoff at.
After all, there are few products in the tech space that gain t…
Top 10 Google Goofs, Black Eyes of 2010
Perhaps more than in any other year in its 12-year existence, Google has seen its share of ups and downs in 2010. The search engine’s Android mobile operating system blasted off with a vengeance, challenging Apple’s iOS for the No. 2 smartphone position in the United States. The company launched a number of new search features that have been impressive, including its Google Instant predictive search technology. Google’s Places local search effort has turned into a formidable offering to help connect local businesses with consumers patrolling their neighborhoods with mobile phones. You can view some of those Web services in this eWEEK slide show. But Google also endured, abetted and occasionally created, some real clunkers. This slide show takes readers on this stroll through some of Google’s gaffes, bizarre occurrences and even some less-than-stellar product launches of the closing year. We start with privacy issues and move into some of the poor products. We can’t help but wonder what Google will do in 2011 to mitigate some of the persistent issues and improve some of the weaker products. – …
10 iPhone Apps Guaranteed to Make the 2010 Holiday Season Manageable
Between the gift buying, holiday decorating and general madness the season brings, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the spirit of consumerism and forget the true meaning of this time of year–spending time with loved ones and celebrating the good health of friends and family. As many of you will likely be braving chilling temperatures, clogged highways or the insanity of international airports, it is also important to keep your stress levels low. Thankfully, in addition to the smorgasbord of cheerful and charming holiday-themed applications on Apple’s App Store, the site also offers a range of helpful travel-related applications aiming to keep you on track and on time. While you may not be able to control the weather, a selection of flight tracking apps and travel advisory apps can keep you one step ahead of the game. The abundance of holiday-themed mobile games can also go a long way to sooth the frustration you feel when parked at the airport gate because the wings have frozen. Ah, we kid. So pour out a mug of hot buttered rum (if you’re not at the office, of course) and take a look at this stocking-stuffer of iPhone applications sure to bring a smile to even the staunchest holiday humbug. – …
Google Chrome OS Faces Serious Risk of Failure: 10 Reasons Why
News Analysis: Googles Chrome OS platform will undoubtedly take the tech world by storm in 2011. But that doesnt mean it has what it takes for long term success. – Googles Chrome OS platform could potentially be a
major headline-stealer in 2011. Not only does it come from one of the
most important (and prominent) tech companies in the industry, but it
delivers a unique operating system experience that consumers and even
some enterprise customers will be ke…
Kroll Ontrack’s Top 10 Data Storage Disasters of 2010
Each year since 2004, Kroll Ontrack, a longtime provider of data recovery products and services, has compiled a list of its top 10 data disasters and subsequent recoveries. It’s always interesting reading. Through its Ontrack Data Recovery products and services, Minneapolis-based Kroll Ontrack uses hundreds of proprietary tools and techniques to help businesses and consumers recover lost or corrupted data from all types of operating systems, devices and storage media. "Data loss situations continue to run the gamut in terms of when, where and how they happen. The causes of loss can greatly vary. While every data loss situation is different, an experienced data recovery provider with the right tools, techniques and expertise can help recover as much critical data as possible," said Todd Johnson, vice president of Ontrack Data Recovery’s operations. Kroll Ontrack provides a video on the top five data disasters. – …
10 Most Disturbing Christmas Movies Ever
Christmas is great, and anyone who says it isn’t is trying to be cool, has a heart of inadequate charcoal or has probably been involved in a Christmas story akin to some of the ludicrously mood-killing movies mentioned below. Yes, that’s right, it’s that time of year and we’ve decided to go ahead and list [...]
Microsoft Must Build a Mac App Store Competitor: 10 Reasons Why
News Analysis: With Apple planning on launching its Mac App Store soon, the question arises about whether or not this puts more pressure on Microsoft to open a Windows-based app store of its own. – Even
though Apple is planning on launching its Mac App Store to 90 countries on Jan.
6, some of the attention in the OS space must now turn to Microsoft. The
venerable software company has millions of customers around the globe using
Windows. That makes it seem like the perfect fit and time to d…
Geek’s Guide to Holiday Giving: 10 Tech Products Not to Miss in 2010
As the holiday season quickly approaches, the time has come for everyone to determine what they want this year. And although that list might be packed with simple necessities, it’s always fun to add some high-priced tech goodies to see if family or friends will opt for those over the other stuff. However, choosing the right tech products to include in that list is getting more difficult with each passing month. It seems that every time a consumer turns around, they’re inundated with new products from a slew of companies that in some way or another help to solve an issue they’re having in their use of products. It’s a conundrum that isn’t solved so easily. And the onus is on the user to determine what they really want to get their hands on. Luckily, those folks have a new resource to help make that determination. Flip through the following slides to see some of the best picks for this year’s holiday wish list, which include Apple’s iPad, iPhone, as well as the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Dell Adamo. Some of the following products are well-known items, while others are not. But in any case, consumers should be quite happy with any of these devices this holiday season. – …
10 Storage Predictions for 2011 and Beyond
Spectra Logic, based in Boulder, Colo., may not be a household name, but it is well-known and regarded within the storage industry. Spectra Logic, ISO 9001 certified since 1998, makes and maintains large-scale and midrange automated tape backup, disk and deduplication backup, and general data backup storage systems. Some of Spectra Logic’s deployments are very large-scale systems for media (broadcast and cable television stations) and for scientific applications. The company’s tape libraries feature LTO-5 tape drives, integrated data encryption, media health monitoring and low power consumption. These products are designed to be easy to upgrade and maintain. Although disk drives and SSDs (solid-state drives) have been getting lots of media attention in recent months, the fact remains that tape storage is by far the greenest storage type. About three-quarters of large enterprises utilize tape for backup or archival storage. Spectra Logic has offered eWEEK a look at what it believes are the Top 10 data storage trends going forward. Thanks to Spectra Logic Vice President Molly Rector for this insight. – …
Microsoft Windows 7-Based Tablets Won’t Work: 10 Reasons Why
News Analysis: Microsoft is bullish on Windows 7-based tablets. But a closer look at these devices reveals that they won’t have what it takes to be a success in that market. – With
the HP Slate 500 now available for purchase, some are wondering if Windows 7 is
an effective operating system for tablets. For its part, Microsoft believes it
is. The company has said time and again that it believes Windows 7 is ideal for
customers that want more out of tablets than what th…
“American Idol†Promo Poster Season 10 Debuts As Album Sales Plummet For Reigning Champ
On Wednesday, FOX released the first promotional poster as talent show fans inch towards the 10th season premiere of American Idol. Judges Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres, and Kara DioGuardi had bid farewell to the singing competition, and new judges Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez are featured alongside returning pundit Randy Jackson and host Ryan Seacrest, [...]
FBI Accused of Planting OpenBSD Backdoors 10 Years Ago
A former contractor accused the FBI of planting backdoors and side-channel key leaking mechanisms into the OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework 10 years ago. – An e-mail touched off a bit of a firestorm when a former government
contractor alleged the FBI put backdoors and side-channel key leak
mechanisms in the OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework some 10 years ago.
The e-mail, which was posted online here by OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt, came from Gregory …



