Frankfurt court bans Uber taxi services across Germany

A German regional court has issued a temporary injunction against Uber, the fast-growing, U.S.-based online chauffeur service which is no stranger to legal challenges...

Gartner Names IBM a Leader in the Magic Quadrant for Data Center Outsourcing and...

Research reports recognize IBM’s Completeness of Vision and Ability to Execute

Intel unleashes its first 8-core desktop processor

Uncompromised Client Processing Power with 16 Threads and DDR4 Memory Support for Content Creation, Gaming and Multitasking

Executives Meet Average of Six Candidates Before Filling a Creative Job

Job seekers hoping to land creative gigs are up against stiff competition, new research by The Creative Group shows. Advertising and marketing executives surveyed...

Mind Games Launches their new website

Vancouver shoppers can shop for all the toys and games they like online on www.mindgames.ca The new look website is sleek full of new features, new...

VMware, NVIDIA and Google Unveil Future of Graphics-Rich Applications Delivered on Enterprise Cloud Desktops...

Collaboration Delivers Fluid, Remote User Experience With Any Windows Applications on Google Chromebooks

 

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Telltale Critically-Acclaimed The Walking Dead: Season Two Comes to Gripping Conclusion

Season Finale, 'No Going Back,' available for download on Consoles, PC/Mac, and the iOS App Store this week; Series Surpasses Over 33 Million Episodes Sold

On 32nd Anniversary Of Email, SendGrid Reveals Results Of Global Email Study And Predictions...

 SendGrid, the leading email delivery service for the world's wanted email, today revealed the results of a study into global email engagement. Released today...

Canadian mobile manners continue downward trend

Survey reveals steady rise in mobile misuse — and new coping strategies for families

California to require anti-theft kill switches on smartphones

Smartphones in California will be required to come with a "kill switch" to render them useless if lost or stolen under a bill signed...