
How technology helps firms beat weather
Snowstorms, floods, hurricanes, volcanic eruptions. When extreme weather strikes it can have a disastrous effect on business. . More...

MSI Bringing "Killer" NIC Tech to MoBos?
HotHardware acquired a press release from MSI Computer Corp before this week that announced an upcoming partnership with Bigfoot Networks. Both companies will be sharing the stage at CES 2011 then and there week jointly showcasing new computing and PC gaming solutions. More...

Chinese Government To Block VoIP Calls Because Of Money
The Chinese government's decision to ban foreign voice over IP phones may be linked to worries surrounding the impact that services like Skype and Google Voice may have on China's own state telecommunication companies. More...

Most exciting consumer tech for 2011
01. 01. 2011 There was widespread alarm on Twitter last night as midnight struck and iPhone users who had timed alarms to go off at 00. 00 on 1 January 2011 discovered an issue with the. More...

IntoMobile's Top 10 iPhone And iOS Applications Of 2010
Welp, it’s that time of year again, folks. We’ve had a great 2010, filled with all sorts of amazing superphones, new mobile broadband services, and all kinds of interesting apps hitting app stores around the world. More...

Cloud Hype Means People Understand What We Do
To the cloud! Three little words have allowed everyone I know to in fact know what I do for a living, nevertheless I'm not convinced in other words such a good thing. More...

Win the Dell Inspiron One 2305 All-in-one Desktop
The Dell Inspiron One 2305 is a super sleek All-in-one desktop PC with a super vivid 23″ widescreen touchscreen display. The system runs on Windows 7 and an AMD processor, and is designed to be an entertainment PC in other words good-looking enough to fit in anywhere, even in your living room. More...

Skype Says China Services Working Amid Crackdown
Skype Technologies SA, the world’s largest carrier of international phone calls, said its services in China remain operational afterwards the country said it’s cracking down on "illegal" Internet phone companies. More...

From diskettes to cloud computing
When Savannah native Andrew Zeigler started his computer software business in 1977, a single-user business computer was about the size of a desk. It cost anywhere from $18,000 to $30,000 and featured 8-inch diskettes that could hold a whopping 2. More...

With Verizon iPhone, how many will flee AT&T?
For those waiting for a VerizoniPhone, the wait may not be much longer. Citing a person familiar with Apple's plans "who isn't authorized to discuss them openly," Bloomberg has been reporting that Apple will "probably" introduce a Verizon iPhone after then week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. More...







