Highlights from Apple's press conference
Apple CEO Steve Jobs addresses the iPhone 4's antenna issues and what the company is doing to remedy the situation in a surprise press conference at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs addresses the iPhone 4's antenna issues and what the company is doing to remedy the situation in a surprise press conference at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters.
Karen Roby gives a snapshot of this week's news coverage on TechRepublic and ZDNet. The stories include three major conferences, a telecom data breach, and the number of CIOs implementing AI.
Join this free web conference at 9am from the Salesforce.com event -- Cloudforce Sydney. Cloud Computing, Social Media, Mobility & Open Technologies will be the topics discussed by the Industry Panel -- Ian Birks (AIIA), Kendall Collins (Salesforce.com), Jim Hassell ( NBN), Dr Steve Hodgkinson (Ovum) & hosted by Brian Haverty (ZDNet Australia).
Attendees from businesses big and small, and from a variety of industry sectors, came away with an increased sense of the centrality of customer experience, and the need to apply technology and talent to deliver.
Security-as-a-service was the big theme at this year’s RSA Conference in San Francisco. ZDNet Editor in Chief Larry Dignan talks with Senior Editor Sam Diaz, and security blogger Ryan Naraine about how companies are securing the cloud. They also discuss whether companies are spending on security in light of the current economic climate.
The variety is stunning at one of the biggest automation conferences in North America, but these themes are consistent.
Molly Wood surveys the various press conferences the day before the Consumer Electronics Show opens.
Scott Fulton says thousands of IT professionals descend upon San Diego to see frank discussions and live demos. Is there a cohesive strategy for the users of, and contributors to, Kubernetes going forward? Are we ready to make service mesh a part of our lives?
At CES in Las Vegas, Sony executives show off the latest in the company's line of consumer electronics, from the company's new Xperia smartphone, to its new PlayStation Vita portable gaming system, to its Internet-enabled TVs.
At RSA in San Francisco, Lt. General Keith Alexander talks about how the NSA is working on methods to secure online networks. He outlines two strategies: working with other nations to create an early warning system, and offering strong technical support within the NSA.